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Northern Ireland's first case of swine flu has been confirmed by the Department of Health.Northern Ireland's first case of swine flu has been confirmed by the Department of Health.
The case originated in the County Antrim area in a man who had returned from holiday in Mexico, which has been affected by the virus. A man from County Antrim has the virus, which was detected after he returned from holiday in Mexico, which has been affected by the virus.
The man is recovering well at home, Health Minister Michael McGimpsey said.The man is recovering well at home, Health Minister Michael McGimpsey said.
He added the public health agencies were working with people who had been in close contact with the man.
In Northern Ireland, 55 negative tests had been reported before the case was confirmed as swine flu.In Northern Ireland, 55 negative tests had been reported before the case was confirmed as swine flu.