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    Source: http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs....909029974/1010

    Four die from swine flu
    Marten Youssef

    Last Updated: September 02. 2009 5:51PM UAE / September 2. 2009 1:51PM


    GMT The Ministry of Health has confirmed the death of two women from the H1N1 virus, raising the total deaths in the UAE to four.

    The new cases involve a pregnant woman who was admitted to hospital 10 days ago at an unspecified location.

    The woman was suffering from a respiratory problem and required a caesarean section to deliver the new born. The ministry said the newborn baby was healthy, the woman, however passed away.

    The ministry has pledged to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the fourth woman from suspected swine flu complications.
    "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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    Re: Anothor Pregnant Woman Dies UAE - total 4



    Fourth victim dies from H1N1 virus

    By Abdullah Rasheed Abu Dhabi Editor Wafa Issa and Bassma Al Jandaly, Staff Reporters
    Published: September 02, 2009, 23:12

    Dubai/Sharjah: The Ministry of Health has confirmed the death of a 28 year old Syrian from Sharjah on Tuesday due to the H1N1 infection, along with another pregnant woman, bringing the toll of H1N1 influenza deaths in the country to four.

    Dr Ali Bin Shakar, Director General at the Ministry of Health, told Gulf News: "The ministry has formed a committee to determine the exact cause of death of the woman, and is investigating the possibility of medical malpractice, as well as where the responsibility falls under the medical accountability law."

    The Syrian victim, R.A., was admitted to Al Zahra Hospital on August 18 suffering chest pains, cough, diarrhoea and high fever. She was initially diagnosed with pneumonia and was being treated for it, but her condition continued to deteriorate and on August 30 medical tests revealed that she was infected with the H1N1 virus.

    Meanwhile, patients in an Intensive Care Unit at a Sharjah hospital are complaining against keeping suspected cases of swine flu in the ICU with other patients.

    A source said the hospital is not offering quarantine places for suspected swine flu victims. "The suspected cases are kept with the other patients, which could lead to spreading the disease among others."

    An official from the Ministry of Health said they will investigate.

    "This is not allowed and it's dangerous. The swine flu cases or suspected cases must not be kept with other patients," the official said.
    'No Delay'

    An informed Government source has denied that the H1N1 vaccine for Haj pilgrims will be delayed until next year. "The vaccine will be prescribed as necessary. Residents should not panic - the Government is doing its best to counter the H1N1 virus," the source said. Wednesday Gulf News reported sources from the Ministry of Health, the Committee to Combat Swine Flu and the Swiss manufacturer said the vaccine will not be available until 2010. Dr Hamdan Al Mazroui, the head of Islamic Affairs Authority and Awqaf, said the UAE is preparing its delegations to this year's Haj, but also confirmed there has been no information yet on H1N1 vaccine for pilgrims.

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