New Delhi, Indiana confirms its first swine flu case

India has confirmed three fresh cases of swine flu in the last week, including the first known case in the country’s capital, New Delhi.

The Health Ministry says a 35-year-old man who flew from New York to New Delhi on Air India has been quarantined after testing positive for swine flu. The man landed in India last Tuesday and developed symptoms on Thursday.

Officials also say two men, aged 25 and 28, who traveled on a flight from the United States via London to the southern city of Hyderabad on May 31 have tested positive. They are both under quarantine.

Authorities say they are tracking down passengers in close contact with the men.

Health officials have confirmed 10 cases of swine flu in India, none of which have been fatal.