Friday, June 19, 2009

PHIL Schools with confirmed Influenza A(H1N1) cases

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06/18/2009 | 07:50 PM
Last updated: June 18, 2009, 5:32 p.m.
SUMMARY (as of date last updated):

DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY, Taft, Manila

Confirmed cases: 16
  • first case reported on June 3, 2009; 21 years old, female, Japanese, a foreign exchange student who arrived in the country on May 12 and reported very mild symptoms on May 29
  • DLSU suspended classes after the first case turned up; campus closed from June 4-14
  • second case reported on June 4, 2009; 20 years old, male, Japanese; arrived in the country on May 12 and consulted a health facility after manifesting mild respiratory symptoms on June 2; friend, dorm mate and classmate of first DLSU case
  • third case reported on June 5, 2009; 17 years old, male, Filipino; had contact with the other DLSU cases
  • four more cases reported on June 8
  • six more cases reported on June 9 (but only 5 are in the DLSU student database, as per DLSU memo)
  • 2 more cases reported on June 10
  • as of June 15, DOH/DLSU officials said a total of 16 students tested positive for A-H1N1 virus in DLSU
  • classes resumed on June 15

FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY- EAST ASIA COLLEGE, Morayta, Manila

Confirmed cases: 3
  • 1st case reported on June 8
  • two more cases reported on June 10

DE LA SALLE- COLLEGE OF ST. BENILDE, Taft, Manila

Confirmed cases: 2
  • 1st case reported on June 9
  • 2nd case reported on June 10

ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY, Katipunan, Quezon City

Confirmed cases: 3 (High School) + 4 (Loyola Schools)
  • Ateneo de Manila High School reported 3 cases on June 10
  • high school classes suspended; to resume on June 22
  • classes for grade school and college already started on June 8 and 15, respectively
  • Loyola Schools reported 4 cases reported on June 17

ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL, Parañaque

Confirmed cases: 1
  • one case reported on June 10
  • classes suspended; to resume on June 22

HILERA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Jaen, Nueva Ecija
Confirmed cases: 20
  • 1st case reported on June 11
  • 10 more confirmed on June 13
  • DOH mentioned in its June 16 update that there are 20 confirmed cases in all

DONA CANDELARIA MENESES DUQUE MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL, Bulacan, Bulacan

Confirmed cases: 8
  • 8 reported on June 15

MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Makati

Confirmed cases: 3
  • 3 cases reported on June 16
  • classes suspended till June 24; classes to resume on June 25

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOR COLLEGE, Marikina

Confirmed cases: 1
  • 1 case reported on June 16
  • classes suspended for 10 days -- classes resume on June 29

MIRIAM COLLEGE, Quezon City

Confirmed cases: 3
  • 3 cases (high school students) reported on June 16
  • entire class of 4th year high school students sent home

DOMINICAN COLLEGE, San Juan

Confirmed cases: 1
  • 1st case (female, 3rd year high school student) confirmed on June 17
  • classes suspended

PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL EASTERN VISAYAS CAMPUS, Palo, Leyte

Confirmed cases: 1
  • first case reported on June 16/17; 3rd year high school student, 14 years old, male
  • classes suspended

DON ALEJANDRO ROCES SR. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL, Quezon City

Confirmed cases: 1
  • first case reported on June 17; 4th year high school student

LAGRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Quezon City

Confirmed cases: 2
  • 2 cases reported on June 17; siblings of one of the DLSU cases

LOURDES SCHOOL, Mandaluyong

Confirmed cases: 1
  • one case reported on June 18
  • classes in elementary and high school were cut short; to resume on June 29

UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES, Diliman, Quezon City

Confirmed cases: 1
  • one case reported on June 17; female athlete, varsity member

Source: GMA News Research

From GMANews.tv; see the source article here.

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