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  • Malaysia - H1N1 cases 3,850 - Deaths - 62

    [Different hospital, different adm. date than death #12.....]

    Death #12 (6 yo):
    He received treatment at a private hospital but was later admitted to Batu Pahat Hospital after his condition deteriorated.....died at about 2.30am on Wednesday.

    ?He was first admitted to a private hospital in Batu Pahat on July 26, and was later admitted to the Batu Pahat Hospital on July 30.
    News Headlines 2009-08-05 23:48
    kUANTAN: A six-year-old boy died of Influenza A(H1N1) in Pahang wednesday, the first death from the disease in the state which raised the national death toll to 13.

    Mohd Hyafiq (rpt) Hyafiq Aiman Mohd Saiful Afendi died at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) Hospital here at 12.40pm after suffering from pneumonia.

    The boy's mother, identified only as Tia, said her son was admitted to the hospital on Aug 1 after he developed fever and complained of stomachache.

    She said her only child, a pupil of the Unity Kindergarten in Taman Bukit Setongkol, was buried at the Bukit Ubi cemetery this evening.

    She also claimed that she was not allowed to see her son while he was under quarantine at the hospital and was informed this afternoon that he had died.

    Pahang Local Government, Environment and Health Committee chairman Datuk Hoh Khai Mun, when contacted by Bernama, confirmed the death but declined to elaborate. (Bernama)


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    Re: First H1n1 death in Pahang takes national toll to 13

    Thanks Commonground. I think Malaysia is a view into Indonesia.

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      Re: First H1n1 death in Pahang takes national toll to 13

      Case #12 is from In JOHOR BARU



      Case #13 is from Pahang

      So I'm thinking they are two different people. Two different 6 yo's.

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        Re: First H1n1 death in Pahang takes national toll to 13

        Death #12
        6 yo
        From: Johor
        Onset:
        Adm: 7/26 Priv. Hosp.
        Adm: 7/30 Batu Pahat Hospital
        DOD: 8/5
        Confirmed: 7/31

        Death #13
        6 yo
        From: Pahang
        Onset:
        Adm: 8/1 Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) Hospital
        DOD: 8/5
        Note: informed this afternoon that he had died. (dated 8/5)

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          Re: First H1n1 death in Pahang takes national toll to 13

          Pahang's first H1N1 death takes national toll to 13

          KUALA LUMUR, Aug 5 ?A six-year-old boy died of Influenza A(H1N1) in Pahang today, the first death from the disease in the state, and the nation's 13th.

          Mohd Hyafiq (rpt) Hyafiq Aiman Mohd Saiful Afendi died at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) Hospital here at 12.40pm after suffering from pneumonia.

          The boy's mother, identified only as Tia, said her son was admitted to the hospital on Aug 1 after he developed fever and complained of stomach ache.

          She said her only child, a pupil of the Unity Kindergarten in Taman Bukit Setongkol, was buried at the Bukit Ubi cemetery this evening. She also claimed that she was not allowed to see her son while he was under quarantine at the hospital and was informed this afternoon that he had died.

          Pahang Local Government, Environment and Health Committee chairman Datuk Hoh Khai Mun, when contacted by Bernama, confirmed the death but declined to elaborate.

          Earlier, Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Ismail Merican reported three patients, aged three, 12 and 20 respectively, had died at the Malacca Hospital on Aug 3, .

          A six-year-old boy who died at the Batu Pahat Hospital at 2.30am on Wednesday was the second H1N1 death in Johor.

          Overall, there were 16 new cases of A(H1N1) infection recorded over the past 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total in Malaysia to 1,476, Ismail said in a statement. ? Bernama

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            Re: First H1n1 death in Pahang takes national toll to 13

            Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...561&sec=nation

            Thursday August 6, 2009
            Five more deaths bring H1N1 toll to 13
            Reports by STEPHEN THEN, LOH FOON FONG, EMBUN MAJID, MARTIN CARVALHO, MANJIT KAUR, CLARA CHOOI, FARIK ZOLKEPLI, GLADYS TAY, LESTER KONG and

            Kuala lumpur: The deaths of five people within 72 hours have brought the number of the influenza A (H1N1)-related fatalities to 13.

            The latest case involved Mohd Hyafiq Afendi, six, from Pahang. He died at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital at 12.40pm after suffering from pneumonia.

            The boy was admitted to the hospital on Aug 1 after developing fever and complaining of stomach ache.

            Of the other four victims, three were in Malacca and one in Batu Pahat. The Malacca girl was the youngest, aged three.

            All five victims were suffering from chronic respiratory problems when they contracted the virus.

            ?In Malacca, the girl and a 20-year-old man suffered from chronic lung diseases, while a 12- year-old boy had serious kidney failure before he was infected by the H1N1 virus,? Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said in a press conference in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, yesterday.

            In Johor Baru, a six-year-old boy became the 12th H1N1-related victim.

            The boy was suffering from pneumonia and he died in the Batu Pahat Hospital here yesterday, said state Health department director Dr Mohd Khairi Yaakub.

            Liow was in Brunei with six other Cabinet ministers accompanying Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak for the annual consultative meeting with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.

            He said there were 16 new cases yesterday, bringing the total number of cases to 1,426.

            Commenting on the worsening haze condition, Liow said it complicated ?an already very difficult situation?.

            ?Polluted air can result in an increase of respiratory ailments - a situation which will cause the victims to be more vulnerable in the event of a fatal H1N1 virus attack.

            ?The H1N1 virus attacks the lung-cells directly. It then causes serious pneumonia. Those with respiratory ailments have weaker immune systems and the attack can be more serious,? he said.

            Malaysia and Brunei, added Liow, have agreed to increase joint efforts to tackle the spread of the flu.

            He said Brunei was very stringent in the precautionary measures adopted, especially the health screenings and surveillance along its border checkpoints.

            ?In Malacca, the girl and a 20-year-old man suffered from chronic lung diseases, while a 12-year-old boy had serious kidney failure before he was infected by the H1N1 virus,? Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said in a press conference in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, yesterday.

            In Johor Baru, a six-year-old boy became the 12th H1N1-related victim. The boy was suffering from pneumonia and he died in the Batu Pahat Hospital here yesterday, said state Health department director Dr Mohd Khairi Yaakub.

            Liow was in Brunei with six other Cabinet ministers accompanying Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak for the annual consultative meeting with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.

            He said there were 16 new cases yesterday, bringing the total number of cases to 1,426.

            Commenting on the worsening haze condition, Liow said it complicated ?an already very difficult situation?.

            ?Polluted air can result in an increase of respiratory ailments ? a situation which will cause the victims to be more vulnerable in the event of a fatal H1N1 virus attack.

            ?The H1N1 virus attacks the lung-cells directly. It then causes serious pneumonia. Those with respiratory ailments have weaker immune systems and the attack can be more serious,? he said.

            Malaysia and Brunei, added Liow, have agreed to increase joint efforts to tackle the spread of the flu.

            He said Brunei was very stringent in the precautionary measures adopted, especially the health screenings and surveillance along its border checkpoints.

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            • #7
              Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 14

              Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 14

              PUTRAJAYA, Aug 6 (Bernama) -- Another death related to Influenza A (H1N1), that of a 57-year old male pensioner at the Putrajaya Hospital Wednesday, has raised the number of deaths due to the pandemic to 14 since this morning.

              Director-General of Health Tan Sri Dr Mohd Ismail Merican said the victim who had diabetes and hypertension was admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) with symptoms of fever, cough and difficulty in breathing.

              "He was confirmed having the virus yesterday. He died yesterday of Acute Pulmonary Oedema secondary to H1N1," he told reporters here Thursday.

              In that regard, Dr Mohd Ismail again stressed that people with high risk like pregnant women, those with lung disease, obesity, diabetes, asthma, low immunity, heart disease and breathing difficulty to seek immediate treatment at the nearest clinic or hospital as treatment for Influenza A (H1N1) was very effective if treatment was started within 48 hours of onset of symptoms.

              He said for those who have normal influenza symptoms and not in the high risk groups they are advised to not panic and rush to get themselves tested.

              He said this was because many H1N1 cases in Malaysia, and the rest of the world, would show light symptoms and 98 per cent would recover even without specific medicine.

              "Patients with light symptoms are asked to rest and God Willing will recover in three or four days. After recovering they will have the anti-body, so it is not necessary for all cases with light symptoms to undergo H1N1 testing," he said.

              Dr Mohd Ismail said H1N1 testing would only be done for cases admitted to ward and those with high risk.

              He said this was because the Institute of Medical Research (IMR) which is responsible for testing is swamped with 500 tests a day and that 80-90 per cent were tested negative.

              -- BERNAMA
              "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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              • #8
                Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 14

                Malaysia: A(H1N1): Death toll increases to 14 (Update)

                Updated: Thursday August 6, 2009 MYT 4:02:25 PM

                PUTRAJAYA: Health authorities urged the public not to panic and stepped up measures to contain the Influenza A(H1N1) outbreak as the virus claimed its 14th fatality.

                Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican said that as of 8am Thursday, the death toll had reached 14, the latest casualty being a 57-year-old pensioner who was a diabetic and suffered from hypertension.

                He was warded at the intensive care unit at the Putrajaya Hospital on Aug 4 and succumbed to acute pulmonary oedema on Wednesday.

                Health authorities also recorded 16 new cases in the last 24 hours; all were local tranmissions with two new clusters reported. The number of people who have been infected in Malaysia stood at 1,492.

                -snip-

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                  Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 18

                  Source: http://www.pennlive.com/newsflash/in...orylist=health

                  Malaysia confirms 3 new swine flu-related deaths
                  8/8/2009, 5:38 a.m. EDT
                  The Associated Press

                  (AP) ? KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -Malaysia's health minister says three more people infected with swine flu have died, raising the country's death toll related to the virus to 18.

                  Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai says two children and an elderly patient died at various hospitals Thursday and Friday.

                  Liow said Saturday that Malaysia has reported 1,578 swine flu cases since May.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 18

                    Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...539&sec=nation


                    Published: Saturday August 8, 2009 MYT 4:03:00 PM
                    A (H1N1): 3 more deaths, taking total to 18
                    By BEH YUEN HUI

                    KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has reported three more deaths related to Influenza A (H1N1), taking the total number of fatalities to 18.

                    Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said Saturday that aside from the deaths, 53 new cases were reported throughout the country.

                    ?The situation very serious. We need the public to cooperate with the authorities to stop the spread of the virus. We can do it if we cooperate,? he said at the opening of a Japan Health Clinic at HSC Medical Centre here Saturday.

                    Among the three dead is a five-old-boy suffering from encephalitis who died at the Kuantan Hospital on Friday.

                    The other death is a four-year-old with hyperthyroidism and pneumonia at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital who also died on Friday. The child had had fever, cough and running nose for a week before seeking treatment last Sunday.

                    The last death was a 63-year-old asthmatic from Selayang with tuberculosis and pneumonia who died Thursday at the Selayang Hospital.

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                      Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 18

                      3 more H1N1 deaths, total now 18



                      KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 ? Medical authorities today reported three more deaths related to Influenza A (H1N1) bringing total fatalities to 18 while another 53 new cases were recorded in the country. ?The situation is very serious. We need the public to cooperate with the authorities to stop the spread of the virus. We can do it if we cooperate,? Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said here.
                      Among the three new deaths is a five-old-boy suffering from encephalitis who died at the Kuantan Hospital yesterday while another four year-old with hyperthyroidism and pneumonia died the same day at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru. The child had had fever, cough and running nose for a week before seeking treatment last Sunday.
                      The last death was a 63-year-old asthmatic from Selayang with tuberculosis and pneumonia who died at the Selayang Hospital late Thursday.


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                        Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 18

                        I can not seem to find death #15?

                        We go from 14 to 18 with 3 new deaths....

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                          Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 18

                          I found #15.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 18

                            Source: http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/N...cle/index_html


                            Flu claims five more lives

                            2009/08/09

                            KUALA LUMPUR: Five more influenza A (H1N1) deaths were reported yesterday.


                            Among the dead was a 4-year-old who was admitted to the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru on Aug 2 and died on Friday due to severe pneumonia.

                            Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said other deaths involved a 5-year-old boy in Kuantan and a 63-year-old in Selayang.

                            "The boy suffered from encephalitis while the elderly person was an asthmatic patient with a history of tuberculosis," he said after launching Japan Clinic in HSC Medical Centre here, yesterday.

                            As of yesterday, 64 patients were undergoing treatment in hospitals with 14 of them in the Intensive Care Units.


                            Liow said the number of positive H1N1 cases in the country was 1,578.

                            In Johor Baru, a 23-year-old student and a 16-month-old girl were the latest casualties on Friday.

                            Both the female student of UiTM Segamat and the toddler died of pneumonia.

                            State Women and Family Development, Welfare and Health Committee chairman Dr Robiah Kosai said the student was having fever for a week before being warded at the Segamat Hospital on July 2.

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                              Re: Malaysia - Influenza A H1N1 Deaths Leap To 26

                              August 09, 2009 14:37 PM

                              H1N1: Eight More Deaths Today, Death Toll Is 26

                              KOTA KINABALU, Aug 9 (Bernama) -- Eight more deaths relating to Influenza A (H1N1) were confirmed today, bringing the death toll to 26 in the country.

                              Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said seven deaths were from the high-risk group and that some were post-reported due to post-mortem to study and confirm the cause of deaths.

                              He said that a death occurred on Aug 3, followed by two more (Aug 5), four (Aug 6) and another (Aug 8)," he told reporters at a ceremony to re-name Hospital Likas to Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-kanak Sabah here, Sunday.

                              Liow disclosed that two of the cases were from Sabah.

                              He said the first involved an obese 24-year-old woman who was warded at the Ranau Hospital on Aug 1, with fever and cough for four days.

                              She was later referred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) here on Aug 5 and died on the same day.

                              The other case involved a 74-year-old man with chronic heart disease, who was admitted to QEH on Aug 3, with a history of month-long difficult breathing and fever for just one day.

                              He died on Aug 6.

                              Other cases include a 20-year-old female student treated as outpatient for Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) on Aug 1 and found dead in a hostel room, five days later; a 48-year-old man with asthmatic and hypertensive history from Sarawak, and a 37-year-old obese man from Johor.

                              Liow said at present, there were 62 cases in total, receiving treatment in hospitals and another 13 at intensive care units (ICU), while an additional five suspected H1N1 cases were also at ICU waiting for results.

                              "So far in Sabah, confirmed cases of H1N1 are 402 cases, two deaths, seven currently in hospitals where one is in ICU, and seven more ILI cases, pending confirmation," he said, adding that there were children involved but he did not have details.

                              Liow said 35 schools had been closed in Sabah due to the H1N1 outbreak.

                              -- BERNAMA
                              "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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