Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 30 2011): 1 patient in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 31 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying at the intensive care unit of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 31) said that there was no newly confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
As at 2pm today, there was one influenza patient staying in the intensive care unit of public hospital.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 28 2011): 2 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza case (March 30 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 30) said that there was no newly confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
As at 2pm today, there was one influenza patient staying in the intensive care unit of a public hospital.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 28 2011): 2 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 29 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying at the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 29) said that there was no new confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
As at 2pm today, a total of two influenza patients were staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 25 2011): 3 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 28 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 28) said that there was no new confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI) over the past 72 hours (from 2pm on March 25 to 2pm on March 28).
As at 2pm today, a total of two influenza patients were staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 22 2011): 3 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest human swine influenza cases (March 25 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 25) said that there was no newly confirmed case of human swine influenza.
As at 2pm today, there were a total of three influenza patients in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 15 2011): 7 patients in ICU
Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 22) said there was no new confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
A 62-year-old female patient confirmed with HSI at Princess Margaret Hospital earlier succumbed yesterday (March 21) due to continued deterioration of clinical condition. The hospital expressed deep condolences to the patient's family.
As at 2pm today, a total of three influenza patients were staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 14 2011): 7 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 15 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units (ICU) of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 15) said that there was no new confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
As at 2pm today, there were seven influenza patients staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 11 2011): 8 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 14 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units (ICU) of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 14) announced that a 53-year-old male patient with chronic illness at Prince of Wales Hospital has been confirmed with Human Swine Influenza. He was prescribed with tamiflu and was admitted to ICU yesterday. The patient is in a stable condition and was tansferred back to the general ward today. The hospital will continue to closely monitor his condition.
As at 2pm today, a total of seven influenza patients were staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 10 2011): 9 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 11 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 11) said that there is no new confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
As at 2pm today, there were a total of eight influenza patients in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 9 2011): 9 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 10 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units (ICU) of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 10) announced that two newly confirmed influenza cases were admitted to intensive care units, including a 67-year-old male patient at North District Hospital who was confirmed with Human Swine Influenza. He is in critical condition and requires ventilation support. The other is a 24-year-old female patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital who was confirmed with Influenza A. She is in serious condition.
Both patients were prescribed with Tamiflu.
The hospitals will continue to closely monitor their condition.
Furthermore, Tuen Mun Hospital earlier announced that a 21-year-old female HSI patient succumbed today due to continued deterioration of clinical condition.
The hospital expressed deep condolences to the patient's family.
As at 2pm today, a total of nine influenza patients were staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals, including the two newly confirmed influenza cases above.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 8 2011): 8 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 9 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying at the intensive care unit (ICU) of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 9) announced that a 37-year-old female patient at Prince of Wales Hospital was confirmed influenza A.
She is being treated at ICU in critical condition and receiving Tamiflu treatment.
The hospital will continue to closely monitor her condition.
As at 2pm today, there were a total of nine influenza patients staying in the intensive care unit of public hospitals, including the above newly confirmed influenza case.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 4 2011): 12 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 8 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying at the intensive care unit (ICU) of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today ( March 8) announced that a 45-year-old male patient with chronic illness at Queen Mary Hospital has been confirmed influenza A.
He is being treated at ICU in serious condition.
The hospital will continue to closely monitor his condition.
As at 2pm today, there were a total of eight influenza patients staying in the intensive care unit of public hospitals, including the above newly confirmed influenza case.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (March 4 2011): 12 patients in ICU
Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying at the intensive care unit of public hospitals. The HA spokesman today (March 7) announced that there were three newly confirmed Human Swine Influenza (HSI) cases over the past 72 hours (from March 4, 2pm to March 7, 2pm), including a 59-year-old male patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and a 62-year-old female patient at Princess Margaret Hospital. Both patients are in critical condition with ventilation support. Another one is a 9-year-old boy at Kwong Wah Hospital. He is in stable condition. The hospitals will continue to closely monitor their condition.
Furthermore, a 61-year-old male patient at Kwong Wah Hospital and a 69-year-old male patient at Prince of Wales Hospital, both were confirmed HSI cases, succumbed due to continued deterioration of clinical condition. The hospitals expressed deep condolences to the patients' family.
As at 2pm today, there were a total of 9 influenza patients staying in the intensive care unit of public hospitals, including the above newly confirmed HSI cases.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (Feb 24 2011): 20 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza cases (March 4 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying at the intensive care unit (ICU) of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (March 4) announced that a 63-year-old male patient with chronic illness at Tuen Mun Hospital has been confirmed with Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
He is being treated in the intensive care unit and in critical condition.
The patient is receiving Tamiflu and antibiotic treatment with ventilation support.
The hospital will continue to closely monitor his condition.
Furthermore, a 56-year-old female patient confirmed with HSI earlier at Prince of Wales Hospital succumbed yesterday (March 3) due to continued deterioration of clinical condition.
The hospital would like to express deep condolences to the patient's family.
As at 2.00pm today, there were a total of 12 influenza patients staying in the intensive care unit of public hospitals, including the above newly confirmed HSI case.
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Re: Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce the latest Human Swine Influenza critical and fatal cases (Feb 23 2011): 23 patients in ICU
Hong Kong: Public hospitals announce latest Human Swine Influenza cases (Feb 24 2011)
[Source: Hospital Authority, Hong Kong PRC SAR, View Original Article.]
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
In response to the recent influenza situation in Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority (HA), in close collaboration with the Centre for Health Protection, has activated the enhanced monitoring system for severe influenza patients staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
The HA spokesman today (February 24) announced that there is no new confirmed case of Human Swine Influenza (HSI).
In addition, two HSI patients have succumbed due to continued deterioration of clinical condition, including an 87-year-old male patient at Queen Mary Hospital and a 75-year-old male patient at Tuen Mun Hospital.
The hospitals expressed deep condolences to the patients' families.
As at 2pm today, there were a total of 20 influenza patients staying in the intensive care units of public hospitals.
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