Another case of swine flu has been confirmed in Northern Ireland.
The total number of confirmed cases in the North is now nine, and another six possible cases are under investigation.
The latest case relates to travel outside the UK and does not involve a school, workplace or other setting in Northern Ireland, the Public Health Agency (PHA) said.
The sufferer has mild symptoms and is at home and taking antiviral treatment. Director for Public Health Dr Carolyn Harper said: “People should not be alarmed by this further case and we should expect to see more over the next few days and weeks.
An additional 141 cases were today reported in England, bringing the UK's total to 1,461 since the outbreak came to light in March.
A total of 12 cases have been diagnosed in the Republic, largely in people who had travelled from the US.