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It's a thirty year old, hospitalized with serious lung problems
The other three victims of 2010 were already seriously ill
Influenza A woman who died at Pisa had no other diseases
PISA
[Warning: Google Machine Translation, edited.]
A thirty year old died in hospital of Pisa for influenza A. As reported by local health, [she was] not suffering from other diseases.
The patient was transferred from hospital in Pisa [from] Versilia's Viareggio, where she was hospitalized, [because] she was not responding to conventional treatments.
The [woman] when she was taken into care by the doctors 's Hospital Cisanello was immediately subjected to radiological investigations [that] revealed "a pulmonary [damage of] extreme gravity".
"For this reason - says the [local health agency] - it was decided to submit her immediately to the extracorporeal circulation for oxygenation of the blood, but despite more than two weeks, the lungs showed no signs of improvement last night, the patient died .
The woman died at Pisa is the fourth victim of the virus since the beginning of 2010.
This brings the total to 204 people died in Italy.
The first victim since the beginning of the year was a man of 59 years, died January 6 in Perugia and health conditions already very compromised.
On January 8, died a woman of 56 years, hospitalized in Brindisi on the same day a man of 76 years, who suffered from diabetes, died in Hospital Riuniti di Ancona.
Worldwide, according to the update of the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC), from the beginning of the pandemic there were more of 13,700 victims of the H1N1 virus.
(January 10, 2010)
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The other three victims of 2010 were already seriously ill
Influenza A woman who died at Pisa had no other diseases
PISA
[Warning: Google Machine Translation, edited.]
A thirty year old died in hospital of Pisa for influenza A. As reported by local health, [she was] not suffering from other diseases.
The patient was transferred from hospital in Pisa [from] Versilia's Viareggio, where she was hospitalized, [because] she was not responding to conventional treatments.
The [woman] when she was taken into care by the doctors 's Hospital Cisanello was immediately subjected to radiological investigations [that] revealed "a pulmonary [damage of] extreme gravity".
"For this reason - says the [local health agency] - it was decided to submit her immediately to the extracorporeal circulation for oxygenation of the blood, but despite more than two weeks, the lungs showed no signs of improvement last night, the patient died .
The woman died at Pisa is the fourth victim of the virus since the beginning of 2010.
This brings the total to 204 people died in Italy.
The first victim since the beginning of the year was a man of 59 years, died January 6 in Perugia and health conditions already very compromised.
On January 8, died a woman of 56 years, hospitalized in Brindisi on the same day a man of 76 years, who suffered from diabetes, died in Hospital Riuniti di Ancona.
Worldwide, according to the update of the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC), from the beginning of the pandemic there were more of 13,700 victims of the H1N1 virus.
(January 10, 2010)
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