In Italy, first doctor died of influenza A/H1N1
17:37 27/10/2009
ROME, Oct 27 - RIA Novosti, Sergey Startsev. In Naples Hospital Kotunov "(Cotugno) on Tuesday, died 55-year-old doctor, who was infected with influenza A/H1N1, said head physician of the clinic Mayorino Medici (Cosimo Maiorino). This is the first death of health workers in Italy as a result of the disease to new flu.
The deceased was a surgeon who worked in the public health facility in Naples. He was hospitalized last night. The doctor felt ill on Friday, after the surgery.
The first death from influenza A/H1N1 in the Apennines, was also registered in the hospital "Kotunov" on the night of the fourth of September. However, while the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Italy reported that the death was only "indirect" consequence of a patient contracting the influenza virus A/H1N1. The fact is that 51-year-old patient suffered from serious diseases, in particular, cardiopathy, and severe diabetes, resulting in renal failure.
In this regard, the Italian Ministry of Health then appealed to distinguish cases such as this, when the death occurred just when a new influenza disease from the extremely rare cases where the direct effect of influenza A/H1N1 virus causes severe complications in the lungs that can lead to death.
The first case of death resulting from direct action of a new influenza occurred in Italy on September 19, died when the 46-year-old woman from the Sicilian town of Messina (Messina). She died of acute pneumonia caused by influenza A/H1N1. A senior Health Ministry acknowledged then that "this is the first Italian patient, died as a result of a new influenza virus.
The third case of influenza A/H1N1 patient death occurred in Italy on September 22 at a hospital in Cesena (Cesena), where she died 57-year-old woman. She was hospitalized due to acute inflammation of the airways. In connection with this case, the doctor stressed that the patient who died suffered from a number of serious illnesses and prior to admission was treated in a special institution for the disabled.
In mid-October in Italy, has started a national campaign of vaccination against influenza A/H1N1, which is expected to be vaccinated 40% of the population, ie 24 million people.
Vaccination will be held in two phases. First, vaccination against influenza A/H1N1 will be made by members of the health care system (doctors, medical staff, employees of territorial bodies of health) and basic public services (police, postal service, fire protection).
The second phase of vaccination is expected to begin Jan. 31, 2010. He will touch about 16 million people. In the second phase expected to be vaccinated, especially children and youths aged from two to 18 years, and if possible, and all pregnant women.
According to several authoritative experts, as a result of a pandemic influenza A/H1N1 in Italy can get infected an estimated 8.12 million people, and victims of the disease will be 10-15 thousand people.
17:37 27/10/2009
ROME, Oct 27 - RIA Novosti, Sergey Startsev. In Naples Hospital Kotunov "(Cotugno) on Tuesday, died 55-year-old doctor, who was infected with influenza A/H1N1, said head physician of the clinic Mayorino Medici (Cosimo Maiorino). This is the first death of health workers in Italy as a result of the disease to new flu.
The deceased was a surgeon who worked in the public health facility in Naples. He was hospitalized last night. The doctor felt ill on Friday, after the surgery.
The first death from influenza A/H1N1 in the Apennines, was also registered in the hospital "Kotunov" on the night of the fourth of September. However, while the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Italy reported that the death was only "indirect" consequence of a patient contracting the influenza virus A/H1N1. The fact is that 51-year-old patient suffered from serious diseases, in particular, cardiopathy, and severe diabetes, resulting in renal failure.
In this regard, the Italian Ministry of Health then appealed to distinguish cases such as this, when the death occurred just when a new influenza disease from the extremely rare cases where the direct effect of influenza A/H1N1 virus causes severe complications in the lungs that can lead to death.
The first case of death resulting from direct action of a new influenza occurred in Italy on September 19, died when the 46-year-old woman from the Sicilian town of Messina (Messina). She died of acute pneumonia caused by influenza A/H1N1. A senior Health Ministry acknowledged then that "this is the first Italian patient, died as a result of a new influenza virus.
The third case of influenza A/H1N1 patient death occurred in Italy on September 22 at a hospital in Cesena (Cesena), where she died 57-year-old woman. She was hospitalized due to acute inflammation of the airways. In connection with this case, the doctor stressed that the patient who died suffered from a number of serious illnesses and prior to admission was treated in a special institution for the disabled.
In mid-October in Italy, has started a national campaign of vaccination against influenza A/H1N1, which is expected to be vaccinated 40% of the population, ie 24 million people.
Vaccination will be held in two phases. First, vaccination against influenza A/H1N1 will be made by members of the health care system (doctors, medical staff, employees of territorial bodies of health) and basic public services (police, postal service, fire protection).
The second phase of vaccination is expected to begin Jan. 31, 2010. He will touch about 16 million people. In the second phase expected to be vaccinated, especially children and youths aged from two to 18 years, and if possible, and all pregnant women.
According to several authoritative experts, as a result of a pandemic influenza A/H1N1 in Italy can get infected an estimated 8.12 million people, and victims of the disease will be 10-15 thousand people.
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