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    Three people with swine flu die in Qld

    August 11, 2009 - 7:34PM

    Three more swine flu-related deaths have been recorded in Queensland, authorities say.

    A 78-year-old woman, who died at Caboolture Hospital, and a 52-year-old man, who died at Cairns Hospital, were both in groups considered vulnerable to swine flu and had complications from other health problems, Queensland Health says.

    But a 40-year-old man, who died on Sunday at Mackay Hospital, was not in the vulnerable group.

    Tests confirmed late Tuesday the man had the influenza A(H1N1) virus when he died.

    Those in the vulnerable category include indigenous Australians, pregnant women, the obese, and those with underlying conditions such as heart disease, respiratory diseases and diabetes.

    "The latest death reinforces the need for everyone in the community to heed the public health message for both seasonal and H1N1 influenza," a Queensland Health spokesperson said.

    People are asked to wash their hands frequently, not to share items such as cigarettes, glasses, lipstick or toys and stay home when sick.

    There have been 21 deaths related to swine flu in Queensland.

    There are also 109 people with swine flu currently hospitalised, including 43 in intensive care.


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    Queensland Total deaths 28

    Swine flu kills two Ipswich patients

    Zane Jackson | 20th August 2009


    TWO patients in Ipswich Hospital have died after contracting swine flu, Queensland Health confirmed last night.
    AAP

    TWO patients in Ipswich Hospital have died after contracting swine flu, Queensland Health confirmed last night.

    A 40-year-old man died on Monday and a 49-year-old woman died on Sunday - the first recorded swine flu deaths in Ipswich.

    Queensland Health said the pair - whose names will not be released - had chronic health problems before testing positive for the swine virus.

    On Tuesday this week Ipswich Hospital confirmed that one patient in intensive care had tested positive for swine flu, while another patient had a ?probable? case of swine flu.

    The total number of swine flu deaths in Queensland is now 28, with health experts warning we are yet to see the flu's peak.

    Ipswich Hospital will receive the swine flu vaccine earlier than expected on September 7.

    More than 1500 hospital staff will be vaccinated in just two weeks - a massive undertaking the hospital is confident of completing.

    West Moreton Health District Infection Prevention Service clinical nurse consultant Denise Noy said last week the Ipswich Hospital was busy preparing for the vaccine's arrival.

    To ensure it reaches Queensland hospitals as soon as possible, the vaccine will not be delivered in pre-filled syringes as is the norm with most flu vaccinations.

    Australian Medical Association of Queensland president Mason Stevenson previously told The Queensland Times that the number of swine flu cases would peak this month before dying off in September.

    ?We are coming up to the second month of the pandemic, which was the worse month for the other states,? he said.
    "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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      Re: Queensland - 35 Fatalities

      Source: http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news...0827-f0ze.html

      Qld swine flu related deaths rise to 35
      August 27, 2009 - 5:14PM

      Swine flu-related deaths in Queensland have risen to 35 after another two people died, Queensland Health said in a statement on Thursday.

      A 62-year-old man died in Ipswich hospital and 57 year-old woman died in Cairns Base hospital.

      Both were in the vulnerable group for swine flu.

      There are still 84 people hospitalised with swine flu of whom 26 are in intensive care.

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