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Alvaro Uribe, Colombian President, Has Swine Flu

VIVIAN SEQUERA   08/31/09 12:48 AM ET   AP

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BOGOTA — Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has the swine flu and officials have advised other South American leaders who met with him at a summit of the infection, 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.

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 reported cases of sick officials.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who attended the summit, said he felt fine and had been tested for swine flu after returning from another UNASUR summit in Ecuador earlier in August. He said he didn't see any need to be tested again.

"At this moment, no, because I do not have anything," Chavez said. "I am so well that last night I pitched" in a game of softball.

Chavez, a socialist who has strained relations with the conservative Uribe, wished the Colombian leader good health.

"I regret this and hope there are no repercussions for the president's health and that nobody else has caught the disease," Chavez said.

Dr. Alberto Cortez, an infectious disease specialist at Colombia's Universidad Nacional, said it is possible the disease could have been passed 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 illness.

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."

The health institute's director, Juan Gonzalo Lopez, said Uribe's case was confirmed Sunday and the president he had complained of body pains and general discomfort.

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.

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vippy
Carpe Diem!
08:02 AM on 08/31/2009
Hahaha, did he not just have American Visitors????
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unionave
Old Codger
07:52 AM on 08/31/2009
Not to worry . El Presidente has plenty of medicine at home . All he has to do is take some before he ship's it North .
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SaraNader
07:42 AM on 08/31/2009
I'm sure you mean H1N1 -- all the COMPETENT news outlets got the name change memo what, six months ago?
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
07:37 AM on 08/31/2009
Well, I suppose God IS Latin American then - and left wing.

Feel sorry for the virus, though.
overcat
My micro-bio is so full, it's bursting at the seam
07:12 AM on 08/31/2009
They didn't mention that his condition was discovered when aides noticed that he was in his office, softly oinking to himself.
06:43 AM on 08/31/2009
Ah-----chooooo. This is news?
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Aroddo
06:09 AM on 08/31/2009
Anyway, given the stellar history of the USA in latin america: How are chances of this being a CIA attempt to kill the "evil socialist dictators" in one swoop and blame it on swine flu?
09:08 AM on 08/31/2009
Pretty small seeing as Uribe is 100% in lockstep with American foreign policy and our greatest South American ally.
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Aroddo
06:07 AM on 08/31/2009
Hugo Chavez: "That's what you get for consorting with american pigs."
05:42 AM on 08/31/2009
Is this all starting to sound a lot like a movie script to anyone else?
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SiameseTrainer
...we are Sia..mese if you don't please..
03:55 AM on 08/31/2009
How appropriate!

My apologies to any Poster who has beaten me to the perfect line!
03:13 AM on 08/31/2009
Seems like the president of Colombia would come down with Reefer Madness.
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Christian Cullen
Snarky is the new kindness.
02:28 AM on 08/31/2009
!DOH! I wish I could get this PC to make upside down !s!
02:11 AM on 08/31/2009
Is HP priming us for more Swine Flu coverage to come? The WHO statements that it's no more fatal than other influenzas aren't reflected in their stats for Columbia, whatever their source.
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OneTop
Uh, is that a beer hall?
01:58 AM on 08/31/2009
Hmmm ... he must not be a RW evangelical Republican.
Penzoyle
GodGuns&Ultrasound
01:48 AM on 08/31/2009
what a p i g!