Swine flu infection cases in the country rose to 28 as one more person was found infected with the H1N1 virus today.
A traveller, who has returned from Indonesia, was diagnosed positive for the strain that responsible for swine flu at the Zia International Airport, Prof Mahmudur Rahman, director of the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research, confirmed this morning.
Earlier three more people were diagnosed with swine flu at the airport who had been visiting Norway and Singapore.
Eleven of the infected persons were stated to be in secondary level of this pandemic disease that means they were infected through close contact with the person having swine flu.
The first case of swine flu infection in the country was detected on June 18
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