9 more H1N1 cases in Erie County
 Updated: Wednesday, 20 May 2009, 2:35 PM EDT Published : Wednesday, 20 May 2009, 2:35 PM EDT Posted by Emma Orn BUFFALO, N.Y. Press release - Erie County Health Commissioner Anthony J. Billittier IV, M.D., announced today that cases of H1N1 Influenza virus have been confirmed in nine residents Mild Seven cigarettesof Erie County bringing the total for the county to thirteen. The affected individuals include six school aged children including three from Transit Middle School, one from Nichols, one from the William Street School, and one from Amherst Middle School. The remaining three cases are adults who reside in the Town of Amherst. Most individuals displayed mild flu-like symptoms; however, one resident did require hospitalization. Dr. Billittier stated, "These latest cases confirm that H1N1 Influenza is spreading throughout the region, and that the symptoms continue to be mild. "Residents should continue to employ good respiratory etiquette. Covering one's mouth when coughing or sneezing combined with frequent hand washing can go a long way to help slow the spread Air Jordan shoes 17of this or any seasonal flu." Dr. Billittier added, "The Erie County Department of Health will continue to monitor the spread of the H1N1 virus throughout the region and work closely with the school districts to determine further actions necessary to slow its spread." Dr. Billittier concluded, "For planning purposes, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) had projected that approximately 20% to 40% of the population would be infected during a pandemic; and, very preliminary numbers in this outbreak seem to suggest that mayjordan shoes 23 come true. Fortunately, it appears that most who have been infected with the H1N1 Virus exhibit only mild flu-like symptoms. So, should you or a family member become more than mildly ill or have symptoms of concern, contact your primary care provider."

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