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  2. 2009 swine flu pandemic in Asia - Wikipedia

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    On 30 April 2009, the Singapore Ministry of Health raised its Disease Outbreak Response System to "Alert Orange". The first case of the H1N1 virus in Singapore was confirmed on 27 May 2009, in which a then 22-year-old woman picked up the virus after visiting New York City, United States. [69] As of 7 July 2009, there were 1,217 confirmed cases ...

  3. Disease Outbreak Response System Condition - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, after the SARS outbreak in Singapore, the Ministry of Health created the National Influenza Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan which included DORSCON. [1] [3] DORSCON was first used during the 2009 swine flu pandemic in Singapore. [3] The plan was further updated after the swine flu pandemic is over. [1]

  4. Ministry of Health (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health (MOH; Malay: Kementerian Kesihatan; Chinese: 卫生部; Tamil: சுகாதார அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for managing the public healthcare system in Singapore.

  5. Swine influenza - Wikipedia

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    In Europe the avian-like H1N1 and the human-like H3N2 and H1N2 are the most common influenza subtypes in swine, of which avian-like H1N1 is the most frequent. Since 2009 another subtype, pdmH1N1(2009), emerged globally and also in European pig population.

  6. 2009 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    30 April to 11 May – Ministry of Health raised the level to orange even though there are no human cases of swine flu in Singapore recorded, before lowering it to yellow. 27 May – Singapore's first H1N1 case was confirmed. [20] 28 May – Three cases were confirmed (total 4). 31 May – One case was confirmed (total 5).

  7. Synapxe - Wikipedia

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    Synapxe Pte Ltd, formerly known as Integrated Health Information System (IHiS), is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MOH Holdings Pte Ltd, the holding company through which the Singapore Ministry of Health owns corporatised institutions in the public healthcare sector. [1]

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