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Man in his 80's dies of H1N1 in Denmark - 7th Dane
The seventh Dane died of swine flu. He was already weakened state Board of Health.
Influenza H1N1 has killed a man in the 80s life.
He died 19th November, and has since a test showed that he was infected with H1N1, said Board of Health.
The man was already sick with a chronic disease and therefore at risk. He was vaccinated a week before he died, but did not therefore benefit from the vaccine's protection.
In total, seven Danes far died of H1N1, six men and one woman. The five have died in Denmark, while a truck driver died in a carriage in Norway.
The six victims were all chronically ill, while the absence of detailed information on truck driver health.
A total of 200,000 Danes believed until now to have been hit by flu.
?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet
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