by KYW's Jim Melwert
The first probable case of swine flu in Pennsylvania is in Philadlephia, but health department officials stress there's no reason for panic.
Pennsylvania's first probable case of swine flu, is a 2-year-old child who became ill on March 23rd, according to the state Department of Health.
The case is over a month old, and the child has fully recovered. But Pennsylvania Health Department spokeswoman Stacey Kriedeman says it is to be considered ‘probable’ under the definition of swine flu, according to the CDC.
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