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Re: California: Seasonal flu 2013/2014 Other areas
Long Beach Officials Confirm First Flu Death Of 2013-14 Season
LONG BEACH (CBSLA.com) ? Long Beach health officials Wednesday said a 41-year-old man has become the city?s first influenza death of the 2013-14 season.
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Monterey County reports two flu-related deaths
Influenza infections this season have been associated with two deaths and six hospitalizations requiring intensive care, according to Monterey County health officials. Two of the six hospitalized patients were children.
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System also reports seeing 55 patients with flu symptoms since mid-November 2013, including eight that required overnight hospitalization and three needing intensive care.
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2014 flu kills first victim in Humboldt County
Health officials on Wednesday reported Humboldt County's first death of the 2014 flu season.
The victim -- who was in his 60s and had underlying health conditions -- died in a county hospital on Monday and was confirmed to have contracted the influenza A, H1N1 strain.
Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services nurse Eric Gordon said this strain of H1N1 mostly affects people in their ?teens to 40s,? though others can contract it as well.
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3 Deaths In Riverside County Confirmed To Be Flu-Related
The deaths of a 63-year-old man, a 9-year-old girl, and a 30-year-old man are all flu-related, the County of Riverside Department of Public Health has confirmed.
During the minimal pH1N1 case count in the Northern Hemisphere's 2012 season and post-season, the US CDC demonstrated the experimental importance of Egg Passage strategies. Variant polymorphisms known to drive deep lung involvement in humans were surfaced repeatedly from quasi-species. That egg-based experimentation was considered valuable and was pursued throughout much of 2013, but evidently not to quantify the actual circulating pH1N1 viral population . . . because the production came to a full halt at the moment that the US flu season's high fatality rates became public due to an unexpected re-emergence of pH1N1 . . .
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Contra Costa County sees three new flu-related fatalities
Health officials have linked three more Contra Costa County deaths to influenza, more than doubling the total of local flu-related fatalities this season.
The new cases consisted of a man in his 30s, a man in his 50s and a woman in her 60s, according to Kate Fowlie of the Contra Costa County Heath Services. No other information was released about the deaths.
The county has now seen five flu-related deaths in people younger than 65 since December, Fowlie said. The Bay Area flu season is expected to last through March.
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First flu death reported in Ventura County
A Ventura County resident died of flu in the area?s first flu death of the season, public health officials said Friday afternoon.
The victim was between the ages of 40 and 65 and had underlying health conditions that may have increased the susceptibility to flu complications, said Dr. Robert Levin, Ventura County public health officer...
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Flu deaths on the rise in O.C., state
Eight Orange County adults have died of the flu so far this season, and public health officials on Friday urged vaccination to quell the resurgence of the H1N1 virus...
Eight Orange County adults have died of the flu so far this season, and public health officials on Friday urged vaccination to quell the resurgence of the H1N1 virus. “So far, from what we&rs…
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Re: California: Seasonal flu 2013/2014 Other areas
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: 100%;">'Dr. Gil Chavez
Department of Public Health
State Epidemiologist:
The state Department of Public Health said at least 95 Californians have died so far this season, compared to 106 deaths all of last season. Another 51 deaths are likely to be lab-confirmed next week.
"Last week 50 new laboratory-confirmed influenza deaths were reported. By this time last year, we had received reports of a total of nine influenza fatalities."'
With fatalities doubling last week and while expecting to confirm another 51 fatalities this week, the State of California follows a trend seen in other American geographies. Reporting in California appears to be going very well even in the face of the crisis and the health officials are disclosing the information as numbers are available.
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H1N1 Hits Home in Turlock
Reha Tosta, 31, a single mother of two children, ages 3 and 4, is currently battling H1N1. She was placed on a ventilator and was sedated, however she is responding to verbal stimulus.
Re: California: Seasonal flu 2013/2014 Other areas
San Luis Obispo inmate, 35, with H1N1 flu dies
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. ? Authorities say a San Luis Obispo County jail inmate who had contracted the H1N1 flu virus has died.
The Sheriff?s Department said in a statement Monday that Rudy Joseph Silva, a 35-year-old transient with a history of medical problems who had been in the jail since October, complained of illness on Thursday and was taken to Sierra Vista Medical Center where he was diagnosed with H1N1 and sent to intensive care. He died Monday. The exact cause of death will be determined by coroner?s investigators.
The statement says jail staff and inmates had been getting flu screenings and shots even before the incident.
Silva had been held since Oct. 22 on a felony charge of receiving stolen property along with probation violation, petty theft and possession of a controlled substance.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Authorities say a San Luis Obispo County jail inmate who had contracted the H1N1 flu virus has died.The Sheriff’s Department said in a statement Monday that …
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Note: This article reports 7 deaths in Riverside County
REGION: Influenza visits plague local hospitals
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Riverside County Regional Medical Center in Moreno Valley instituted a new policy this year for its 2,500 employees: Those who don?t get a flu shot must wear a mask, Dr. Ramiz Fargo said.
The pulmonologist said he was struck by the severity of this season?s cases, many of which have turned into pneumonia. In one 24-hour period this week, the hospital reported a spike of 10 flu-related admissions.
In Riverside County from Jan. 1 to Jan. 28, 44 severe cases of influenza have been reported, seven of them fatal, said Barbara Cole, disease control director...
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Stanislaus County sees high rate of flu deaths
The influenza virus that has been spreading across California continues to claim more lives, with Stanislaus County recording an alarmingly high rate of fatalities compared to other larger counties.
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Stanislaus County has the fourth highest fatality rate in the state for this season of influenza, surpassing larger counties like San Francisco, Fresno, and San Diego.
The CDPH recorded Stanislaus County?s total fatalities at 11, though one more death was confirmed as being influenza-related just recently, bringing the county?s total to 12, said Kinisha Campbell, a manager with the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency...
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