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6 May 2009

NHSG/58/09

Influenza A (H1N1) statement - 6 May 2009 16:16

NHS Grampian can today (Wednesday 6 May) report that 2 people, resident in Grampian, are currently being tested for possible influenza A (H1N1).

The clinical condition of these 2 people is not giving any cause for concern.  They have been asked to stay at home and they are being closely monitored.

The test result has now been received for the individual who was identified as a probable case and is negative.

Medical Director, Dr Roelf Dijkhuizen said "We are pleased that the probable case of influenza A (H1N1) in Grampian has been confirmed as negative.  We are extremely grateful to our staff who are working very hard to manage the current situation and have responded swiftly and effectively to put our plans in place."

We can all help to reduce the risk of spreading infections by practising good hygiene including:   

  • using a tissue to cover your mouth when coughing and/or sneezing, disposing of the tissue promptly and then washing your hands
  • washing hands frequently with soap and water, especially after coughing, sneezing and using tissues
  • avoiding touching your mouth, eyes and nose unless you have recently cleaned your hands
  • using normal household detergent and water to clean surfaces frequently touched by hands
  • An alcohol hand rub, which kills the flu virus within 30 seconds could be used as an alternative for cleaning hands which are visibly clean

Further information is available through the Scottish Government website Link opens in new windowwww.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Health and the Health Protection Scotland website  Link opens in new windowwww.hps.scot.nhs.uk

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NHS Grampian