FRENCH TOURIST
JUNE 30 2009 16:08h
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The tourist was confined to his room for five days but released after receiving treatment.
"The results of a test conducted in Mauritius has been confirmed by the World Health Organisation's London diagnosis centre," Minister Rajesh Jeetah told parliament.
The tourist was confined to his room for five days but released after receiving treatment.
A number of other African countries have already reported cases of the H1N1 virus from Egypt in the north to South Africa.
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