<p>Eight confirmed swine flu cases at Coast Guard Academy</p>
<p>By Judy Benson<br>
Published on 7/17/2009
TheDay.com</a></p>
<p>New London -- Eight Coast Guard Academy cadets are ill with swine flu and are being treated in an isolated area of the campus, an academy spokesman said today.</p>
<p>The first case was detected on Tuesday and all eight cases have been confirmed with tests, said Ryan Doss, assistant public affairs officer. Six are first-year swabs taking part in mandatory summer training, and the other two are older cadets who are instructing the swabs, he said. About 285 swabs are currently on campus, along with a group of older cadets training them.</p>
<p>Doss said all eight students have mild, typical flu-like symptoms and are being treated by academy medical staff. They are staying in a dormitory area separated from where the rest of the cadets are staying and using separate bathrooms, he added.</p>
<p>Weve upgraded all our cleaning procedures to hospital level, he said. Weve also given all the cadets additional time to clean and sanitize their rooms, and are re-emphasizing good hygiene and making sure all the hand sanitizers are kept fully stocked.</p>
<p>All academy staff and cadets have been notified, along with all the high school students and their parents taking part in the AIM program on campus this summer. AIM, which stands for Academy Introduction Mission, has a class of about 180 high school juniors learning about the Coast Guard for possible future admission, and another class is scheduled to attend AIM later this summer.</p>
<p>Doss said parents of current and incoming AIM students and their parents have been offered the chance to withdraw from the program, but none have done so thus far.</p>
<p>A Coast Guard medical team from Washington, D.C., is scheduled to visit the academy this weekend to review all the steps taken to control the outbreak and make recommendations, Doss added.</p>
<p>Thus far the annual excursion for swabs aboard the sailing barque Eagle is still scheduled to proceed later this summer with no changes, Doss said.</p>
<p>Anyone whos healthy will be going, he said.</p>