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Valdaosta - Italy: a 60-year old dead and a woman in a serious condition from H1N1 flu - 2 deaths
Valdaosta - Italy: a 60-year old dead and a woman in a serious condition from H1N1 flu - 2 deaths
A sixty valle d'Aosta is dead last night and a woman and hospitalized in serious condition in hospital 'Parini' of Aosta due to a fever caused by an influenza virus, the H1N1.L 'man, relates the ANSA news agency, was hospitalized for several days in a hospital because suffering from various diseases. THE aosta could be hospitalized in a specialized center in Turin. Meanwhile are immediately triggered the security protocols for the nursing staff for suspicion of infectious disease.
(ANSA) - AOSTA, Jan 26 - suffering from H1N1 flu and died
in intensive care in hospital Molinette
Turin Attilio Hosquet, age 62, of Antey-Saint -Andre. On 7 January this year - according to a report in the newspaper La Stampa - the valle d'Aosta was hospitalized after emergency hospital Parini of Aosta with a severe respiratory insufficiency and high fever. Subsequently, the health had decided that his transfer in the capital of Piedmont.
Affetto da influenza H1N1 è deceduto nel reparto di terapia intensiva dell'Ospedale Molinette di Torino Attilio Hosquet, 62 anni, di Antey-Saint-André. (ANSA)
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