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  • Five Swedes With Flu Complications

    26/08/2009

    Four Swedes With Flu Complications


    At present there are three Swedish patients, all under 30 years of age, being treated at the Karolinska University Hospital, after contracting life threatening complications from Swine Flu A/H1N1.

    This means that together with the 30-year old who was transferred to a Danish hospital on Tuesday ? there are four cases so far in Sweden where complications have occurred. According to the hospital they are all being treated with so called ECMO equipment, on an artificial lung.

    ?There is nothing remarkable about their situation. I mean, they have no lung function and of course that is very life threatening. But as soon as they have treatment their condition is stabilised. You feel fairly OK when you are on ECMO,? said Stefan Engqvist, Chief Medical Officer at Karolinska, to Swedish News Agency TT.

    Despite four Swedes already in need of ECMO treatment, before the anticipated outbreak of Swine flu has arrived, Stefan Engqvist does not see this as an indication for what lies ahead. He says that it you can?t make statistics out of 4 cases and that it is impossible to say how the disease will hit Sweden.

    From the experience of disease development in other countries there seems to be less people badly afflicted and a lower death rate in A/H1N1 than in normal seasonal flu, Engqvist told TT.


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    Re: Five Swedes With Flu Complications

    Source: http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/Internation...rtikel=3062333


    28/08/2009
    Pregnant Woman Seriously Ill

    Karolinska University Hospital where the patients are being treated.

    A 30 year old pregnant woman from Uppland is seriously ill with Swine Flu, according to Swedish news agency TT.

    She is being treated with a specialist artificial lung (ECMO) at Stockholm's Karolinska Hospital and her condition is described as life-threatening.

    4 other Swedes are currently receiving the same treatment following complications after catching Swine Flu.

    The authorities say, however, that the disease still hasn't properly broken out in Sweden yet, 750 people have been diagnosed with the illness here since Swine flu was first discovered.

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