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  • Spain: 9 year old girl first reported swineflu death in Almeria

    google translated

    A girl of nine years died in Almer?a for influenza A

    The lowest was suffering from an underlying condition that worsened the symptoms of the virus

    A girl of nine years, a native of Almeria, died in the hospital complex in the capital Torrec?rdenas a result of complications arising from the H1N1 virus, according to confirmed sources from the provincial health delegation.

    The youngest, who was admitted two weeks ago in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the center, was suffering from an underlying condition that worsened the symptoms of influenza A and caused the death last weekend.

    This is the first death related to the H1N1 virus that has transpired in the Almeria province, so that health authorities have done an "appeal for calm" before the data showing that the disease causes in 95 percent of those affected with mild symptoms.




    Fallece una ni?a de nueve a?os en Almer?a por gripe A

    La menor padec?a una patolog?a de base que agrav? la sintomatolog?a del virus

    Una ni?a de nueve a?os, natural de Almer?a, ha fallecido en el complejo hospitalario de Torrec?rdenas de la capital a consecuencia de las complicaciones derivadas del virus H1N1, seg?n confirmaron fuentes de la delegaci?n provincial de Salud.

    La menor, que ingres? hace dos semanas en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI) del centro, padec?a una patolog?a de base que agrav? la sintomatolog?a de la gripe A y le caus? la muerte el pasado fin de semana.

    Se trata del primer fallecimiento relacionado con el virus H1N1 que ha trascendido en la provincia almeriense, por lo que las autoridades sanitarias han realizado un "llamamiento a la calma" ante los datos que muestran que la enfermedad cursa en un 95 por ciento de los afectados con s?ntomas leves.

  • #2
    Re: Spain: 9 year old girl first swineflu death in Almeria (47th death at Spain)

    Note: Sorry this is the second death in Almer?a: The man's death probably was disclosed in a bunch list of Ministry of Health without any details two weeks ago. It's now we can know some details about the man's death.



    2009-10-14 12:34:43

    A nine year old girl dies in Torrec?rdenas complications from influenza A
    Health confirms that it is not the first fatal case occurring in the province of Almeria.


    It was the last bridge, after weeks of income

    TELEPRENSA.- Last weekend neighbor girl died Adra and nine years in the ICU of Hospital Torrec?rdenas (Almer?a capital) from complications of influenza A disease which led to their entry into the health center weeks ago.

    The Delegation of Almer?a Health has confirmed the death of the child, and that 'were well under Torrec?rdenas' and suffered a "significant underlying condition" that affects their immune system.

    This caused that, although influenza A only acts on the human body for a week, the health of the girl worsened gradually until reaching death weeks later, despite the care of medical professionals Torrec?rdenas.

    She was buried in the Adra town.

    Although it might appear otherwise, given the lack of information in this sense, is not the first fatal case of influenza A in the province of Almeria, as confirmed by the Delegation, whose spokesmen report that these will not be reported to avoid creating 'alarm social 'among citizens.

    Thus, Health chose to follow the line of the Ministry of Health, as with the rest of individual data for statistical reporting only global, as the case fatality rate of the disease, which in Almeria is now 0.02.

    Source: Teleprensa World
    Last edited by estacion; October 14, 2009, 01:24 PM. Reason: Adding clarifying note

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    • #3
      Re: Spain: 9 year old girl first reported swineflu death in Almeria

      Apparently there were more deaths in Almeria, according to the Health authorities, but those were not reported, "to avoid creating social alarm".

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      • #4
        Re: Spain: 9 year old girl first reported swineflu death in Almeria

        Oh, you were faster than me!!

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