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Italy - Turin: boy on life support for flu ( B ), only transplantation can save
Italy - Turin: boy on life support for flu ( B ), only transplantation can save
A teenager is hospitalized in serious condition in the town of health for a complication over the influence: only one lung transplant could save him. It's not about H1n1 which has created severe years ago but the type B, just as aggressive. From the beginning of February is in intensive care at the hospital Molinette. His lungs are severely compromised and is now awaiting lung transplant bi-pulmonary
The flu has in fact undergone superimposed bacterial infection from a germ-resistant which soon has affected the lungs, pneumonia that calls itself 'Necrotizing'.