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Brazil - A physician of the Department of Health dies with H1N1 flu in DF
Brazil - A physician of the Department of Health dies with H1N1 flu in DF
A physician of the Department of Health of the Federal District died last Thursday (24) after contracting the H1N1 flu. According to the folder, the professional was admitted in a private hospital. She worked in central regulation of beds and did not want to take the vaccine against the disease, he said. The capital of the country has registered 18 cases of H1N1 in 2014, and four of them have died. In the same period last year, according to the secretariat, were 31 cases and six deaths.