Two patients are being treated in hospital after contracting swine flu.

The two individuals are currently receiving medical treatment for the H1N1 bug at Wishaw General Hospital in Lanarkshire.

NHS bosses have not released any details on the patients but said "there are low levels of influenza overall this winter". Swine flu is the "main flu virus circulating" in the community this season.

Dr Femi Oshin, consultant in public health medicine at NHS Lanarkshire, said: "Although there are low levels of influenza overall this winter, H1N1, also known as swine flu, is reported to be the main flu virus circulating in the community.

"It is therefore to be expected that we will see some cases of H1N1 in Lanarkshire at this time. The seasonal influenza vaccination is the best way to protect yourself against flu, including H1N1.

"The annual flu vaccine is available free to pregnant women as well as other eligible groups including people over 65, those who have certain health conditions, healthy children aged two, three and four plus children in school years one and two, and people who work in healthcare.

"If you are in one of the eligible groups, one of the ways of getting vaccinated is by contacting your GP. We currently have two patients in Wishaw General Hospital with H1N1."