August 31, 2009 8:04 AM

Colombia: President Uribe Has H1N1

By
Ken Millstone
(AP)  Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has the swine flu and officials are contacting other South American governments whose leaders attended a summit last week with the Colombian leader, authorities said Sunday.

The 57-year-old Uribe began feeling symptoms Friday, the same day as a meeting of South American presidents in Bariloche, Argentina, and he was confirmed to have swine flu after returning home, Social Protection Minister Diego Palacio said.

"This isn't something that has us scared," Palacio said at a news conference. Uribe, a key U.S. ally in Latin America, is not considered a high-risk patient and will continue working from his computer, officials said.

Public health director Gilberto Alvarez said in a telephone interview that there was no need to put the president in isolation and that his condition would monitored for three days to a week.

No family members or close associates of Uribe have shown swine flu symptoms, officials said.

During a Union of South American Nations summit of the region's presidents Friday, Uribe spent hours defending his plan to give U.S. troops more access to Colombian bases as part of his government's fight against drug traffickers and leftist rebels. Many of his colleagues have voiced concerns about the idea.

Palacio said Colombia's foreign ministry was informing governments whose leaders may have come in contact with Uribe.

No governments immediately commented on Colombia's announcement or reported that officials were sick.

Dr. Alberto Cortez, an infectious disease specialist at Colombia's Universidad Nacional, said it is possible the disease could have been passed on to other leaders at the summit. But he added it needs to be established when Uribe became sick to determine whether he picked up the virus in Argentina - where there are many cases - or if he arrived there with the disease.

Uribe is the second Latin American leader to come down with the swine flu.

On Aug. 11, Costa Rican President Oscar Arias announced he had swine flu and was being quarantined at his home. The 69-year-old leader, who won the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in ending Central America's civil wars, has recovered.

Colombia's presidential office released a brief statement Sunday saying the country's National Health Institute confirmed that Uribe had swine flu. It said his case was "developing satisfactorily."

National Health Institute director, Juan Gonzalo Lopez, said Uribe's case was confirmed on Sunday and that he had complained of body pains and general discomfort.

Local media said the president appeared congested and was sneezing during a meeting with regional officials Saturday.

Cesar Mauricio Velasquez, spokesman for Uribe, said Uribe planned to handle his duties while recovering.

"The president will continue doing his work by computer," Velasquez said.

Colombia has reported 621 confirmed cases of swine flu, including Uribe's. There have been 34 deaths from the illness, the government says.

AP
  • Ken Millstone

    Ken Millstone is an assignment editor at CBSNews.com

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by pensacola8-2009 August 31, 2009 8:09 AM EDT
I pray for President Uribe's recovery. He is a strong supporter of the USA and a great man. Most will never know how to appreciate his achievement in leading a country back into economic recovery and succeesful eradication of FARC terrorist kidnappers, who had an appetite to kidnap Americans.

He is loved to much in his country, that they are trying to find ways around the constitutional term limitations of his service as their president. For Colombians to reverse a constitutional amendment like that is extraordinary. Hugo Chavez tried to do the same thing for Venezuala but was blocked by his people.
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by vanessa-q August 31, 2009 5:19 AM EDT
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by erasmus111 August 31, 2009 2:36 AM EDT
by tincup356 August 30, 2009 11:23 PM EDT
This swine flu scare is just a ploy for big pharma to make a quick sale of something that they came up with over night,,,,this is ALL about money, large sums of money...


Seek help.
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by reveal5 August 30, 2009 11:47 PM EDT
tincup...Wow, now the H1N1 virus is a conspiracy to the paranoid few. The World Health Organization would disagree with this latest conspiracy theory. tincup, don't be silly...If you are in a risk group, get a vaccination. Don't be a chump.
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by Anti-Zionist_115 August 30, 2009 11:38 PM EDT
LOL
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by tincup356 August 30, 2009 11:23 PM EDT
This swine flu scare is just a ploy for big pharma to make a quick sale of something that they came up with over night,,,,this is ALL about money, large sums of money , ending up in the hands of those responsible for the high cost of health care to begin with.,,,,,,How many more scams is it going to take before the people wake up? It would seem as if party loyalty causes severe problems with the ability to see the truth. The truth is BOTH parties are nothing but LOBBY DOLLAR harlots, Right now their focus is not on what is best for the people, it is squarely upon GREED and corruption. They are in conspiracy to defraud the American people, with corporate America. If not stopped they will destroy the middle class. For ANYONE to support EITHER party is to support the destruction of the middle class.
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by al2212 August 30, 2009 10:01 PM EDT
Two things to consider:
1) Swine flu jab link to killer nerve disease: Leaked letter reveals concern of neurologists over 25 deaths in America READ THE FULL STORY:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1206807/Swine-flu-jab-link-killer-nerve-disease-Leaked-letter-reveals-concern-neurologists-25-deaths-America.html

2) Now time for a naive question:
Let me ask a naive question: Is?t a little bit odd that the same secretary of Defense who pushed for the war in Iraq on false premises (WMD) is also involved in another multi-trillion business like Gilead Sciences ( www.gilead.com , the developer of Tamiflu, the antiviral for the A H1N1 flu) ? Could this be a hoax also? Or - even worse- could the A H1N1 reality be manipulated for financial gain by a few?
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by us_1776 August 30, 2009 7:29 PM EDT
Everyone on the planet is eventually going to be exposed to H1N1. It is just that virulant. The best that we can do is to try to vaccinate the high-risk populations as quickly as possible.
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by cs4466 August 30, 2009 7:07 PM EDT
Achoo! Excuse me, Sarah Palin. Didn't mean to sneeze on ya.
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by band3x August 30, 2009 10:05 PM EDT
yup
by cs4466 August 30, 2009 11:42 PM EDT
Afraid of her, are we ?
by speakinup23 August 30, 2009 9:40 PM EDT

Absolutely. Just as if I'd be afraid of Hitler if he were alive.
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