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HPP is a one-stop portal for the healthcare professionals to access multiple secure e-services and information using a common password entry and interface. This removes the need for separate password access to each MOH or Professional Board's e-services. Future health professional e-services would also be able to use HPP to authorise entry of healthcare professionals registered in Singapore.

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NEWS FLASH
July 3, 2009
91 new confirmed cases of Influenza A (H1N1-2009)

Situational Report

Singapore has confirmed 91 new cases (879th - 969th case) of Influenza A (H1N1-2009) today, bringing the total tally to 969 confirmed cases. Investigations are on-going for the remaining 97 cases. Of the 89 cases investigated yesterday, there were 61 local cases and 28 imported cases.

Coping with Influenza A (H1N1- 2009)

H1N1 is now a global pandemic. It is widely circulating in all countries and communities. The virus is here to stay, just like other influenza strains. Fortunately, the current strain remains mild, except for high-risk individuals with underlying medical conditions where complications and even deaths may occur. Our focus is on caring for those with more severe illness.

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July 2, 2009
95 new confirmed cases of Influenza A (H1N1-2009)

Situational Report

Singapore has confirmed 95 new cases (784th - 878th case) of Influenza A (H1N1-2009) today, bringing the total tally to 878 confirmed cases. Investigations are on-going for these 95 new cases. Of the 97 cases investigated yesterday, there were 49 local cases and 48 imported cases. To date, 329 patients have been discharged and the rest are recuperating.

Pandemic Preparedness Clinics (PPCs) are now geared up and H1N1 Ready

With the increase in local cases, we are taking a more targetted and risk-stratified approach in our management of the disease so that hospitals can focus on care for those who are more ill. Though H1N1 is infectious, the majority of the H1N1 cases here have been mild. Many patients have in fact fully recovered from the disease which is self-limiting in nature.

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June 25, 2009
Implementation of Amendments to the Human Organ Transplant Act(HOTA)
To save more lives by increasing the number of organs available for transplant, the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be lifting the upper age limit for deceased organ donation under the Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA) from 1st November 2009.

Other amendments to HOTA - donor-recipient paired matching for organ exchange and transplant, allowing for reimbursement to living donors for the costs associated with the donation, and increased penalties for organ trading, will similarly be deemed to be implemented from November this year.


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June 7, 2009
Two Clusters of Suspected Local Malaria Transmission

The Ministry of Health (MOH) is currently investigating two clusters of suspected local malaria transmission involving a total of 14 people. As of 6 June 09, all but two cases have been discharged. All 14 cases had no recent travel history overseas, suggesting that there is possible local transmission in the affected areas.

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June 4, 2009
Update on the HIV/AIDS Situation in Singapore 2008
In 2008, another 456 Singapore residents were newly reported with HIV infection. About 93% of the new cases detected were males. This brings the total number of HIV infected Singaporeans to 3,941 as of end 2008 (Table 1). As at 31 Dec 2008, 1,799 persons are asymptomatic carriers, 914 had AIDS-related illnesses and 1,228 have died.
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