Michigan Health Officials Confirm Swine Flu Human Case Detected in Ingham County
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) confirmed that a human case of the swine flu was detected in Ingham County.
MDHHS officials say the individual tested positive in late July, according to a news release. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention later confirmed the test.
Officials are investigating how the individual was exposed.
"While we believe this is an isolated case, Michigan residents should monitor for flu-like symptoms: fever, respiratory symptoms like cough and runny nose and body aches," Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief...
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