Re: UK: Reports of Approximately 39 Deaths and 700+ Patients in intensive care (39 deaths confirmed by HPA as for Dec. 30 2010) due to influenza
Swine Flu latest: Four more deaths in Greater Manchester ? and 27 are fighting for life in hospital
Four more Greater Manchester people are thought to have died from flu and 27 others are fighting for life as the region takes the brunt of the swine-flu virus.
A man from Trafford, a patient from Tameside, and a teenage boy, from Oldham, have died after suffering from swine flu and health bosses believe it also contributed to the death of a younger child, from Bury.
Their deaths are expected to bring the death toll from H1N1 in Greater Manchester to twelve out of 36 nationally.
And 27 people, with serious complications caused by flu, are fighting for life in intensive care or high dependency wards in the region's hospitals.
This is putting pressure on the region's hospitals ? at times this week there have been no intensive care beds available at some of the region's flagship hospitals including the Manchester Royal Infirmary and the Royal Manchester Children?s Hospital.
Staff at Wythenshawe hospital have now treated five people with their highly-specialist ECMO treatment.
Two have been moved to other hospitals and three are still receiving the intensive treatment for lung failure.
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Swine Flu latest: Four more deaths in Greater Manchester ? and 27 are fighting for life in hospital
Four more Greater Manchester people are thought to have died from flu and 27 others are fighting for life as the region takes the brunt of the swine-flu virus.
A man from Trafford, a patient from Tameside, and a teenage boy, from Oldham, have died after suffering from swine flu and health bosses believe it also contributed to the death of a younger child, from Bury.
Their deaths are expected to bring the death toll from H1N1 in Greater Manchester to twelve out of 36 nationally.
And 27 people, with serious complications caused by flu, are fighting for life in intensive care or high dependency wards in the region's hospitals.
This is putting pressure on the region's hospitals ? at times this week there have been no intensive care beds available at some of the region's flagship hospitals including the Manchester Royal Infirmary and the Royal Manchester Children?s Hospital.
Staff at Wythenshawe hospital have now treated five people with their highly-specialist ECMO treatment.
Two have been moved to other hospitals and three are still receiving the intensive treatment for lung failure.
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