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Five new A/H1N1 cases in Morocco, flu toll at 53

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Rabat - Five Moroccan expatriates were tested positive to the A/H1N1 virus, the Health Ministry said Tuesday in a statement

Rabat - Five Moroccan expatriates were tested positive to the A/H1N1 virus, the Health Ministry said Tuesday in a statement

    The five cases involve Moroccans returning from Europe, who are hospitalized in Casablanca, Rabat and Oujda, the same source added.

The flu toll in Morocco hit 53 cases, 36 of whom have been released from hospitals after full recovery.

    The remaining 17 cases are under treatment, the same source said, noting that their health condition is satisfactory.

Source: MAP

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