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Two new victims AH1N1 occurred in Valparaiso and Biob?o
In Region V, and two people were killed by the virus, while in the eighth figure rises to six.
by latercera.com y Gabriela Sandoval - 06/07/2009 - 14:20
The second fatal victim recovering human influenza in the Region of Valpara?so. This is a man of 53 years identified as Jose Martinez, resides in San Antonio, who died at 6:20 at the local hospital Claudio Vicu?a organic product of a systematic failure associated with a respiratory problem.
The patient had a basis of respiratory disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and a lymphoma Hodking. Yesterday received radiotherapy treatment for lymphoma that had caused a minor lung damage on June 26 and entered the hall where he practiced care test for the presence of the virus AH1N1.
Since that time the man had a progressive deterioration in his health. The information handed the Director of Health Valpara?so, Dagoberto Duarte.
TOME
Meanwhile, in Region Biob?o human influenza victims rose to six after the confirmation of a death of a woman 68 years of the town of Tom?.
The patient suffered from Diabate and was hospitalized on July 19 last.
Until Friday, the health authority confirmed 16 human deaths from influenza, a figure that rises to 18 with two new cases reported.
Two new victims AH1N1 occurred in Valparaiso and Biob?o
In Region V, and two people were killed by the virus, while in the eighth figure rises to six.
by latercera.com y Gabriela Sandoval - 06/07/2009 - 14:20
The second fatal victim recovering human influenza in the Region of Valpara?so. This is a man of 53 years identified as Jose Martinez, resides in San Antonio, who died at 6:20 at the local hospital Claudio Vicu?a organic product of a systematic failure associated with a respiratory problem.
The patient had a basis of respiratory disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and a lymphoma Hodking. Yesterday received radiotherapy treatment for lymphoma that had caused a minor lung damage on June 26 and entered the hall where he practiced care test for the presence of the virus AH1N1.
Since that time the man had a progressive deterioration in his health. The information handed the Director of Health Valpara?so, Dagoberto Duarte.
TOME
Meanwhile, in Region Biob?o human influenza victims rose to six after the confirmation of a death of a woman 68 years of the town of Tom?.
The patient suffered from Diabate and was hospitalized on July 19 last.
Until Friday, the health authority confirmed 16 human deaths from influenza, a figure that rises to 18 with two new cases reported.
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