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k1030 BC-KS-SwineFlu-Labette 06-13 0155

Published on -6/13/2009, 1:19 PM

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2 cases of swine flu confirmed in Labette County

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Two new cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Labette County, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Kansas to 100.

State health officials said Friday that two adults in the county were suffering from the virus. They are the first two confirmed cases in the county. No further details were released.

Of the state's 100 confirmed cases, Geary County has the highest number, with 25, while Riley County has confirmed 23 cases. Confirmed swine flu cases have been found in a total of 17 counties.

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