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  • 6th fatal A/H1N1 case in Valparaiso Chile

    Source: http://vmasv.cl/regionales/la-region...rus-ah1n1.html

    Sixth victim becomes fatal virus AH1N1
    Tuesday July 14 2009 VmasV


    Women of 87 is the new victim of the fatal human influenza in the Region of Valpara?so.

    A new fatalities brought to six the number of deaths from the virus AH1N1 in the Region of Valpara?so, and after another case was confirmed Friday in the town of Los Andes.
    That day there was a product of pneumonia resulting from human influenza, a woman identified as 87 years Ventura Las Mercedes Ferrer, who had entered the hospital San Juan de Los Andes on June 25, according to information confirmed by the Health SEREMI Aconcagua, the area in which three people are killed by this.

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    Re: 6th fatal A/H1N1 case in Valparaiso Chile

    Source: http://www.terra.cl/actualidad/index...id_reg=1217684

    Google translation:

    Two new victims are confirmed influenza in the country by AH1N1
    Photo: Terra
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    Two new victims are confirmed influenza in the country by AH1N1

    This is Ventura Ferrer 87 years who died in the Hospital San Juan de Dios de Los Andes and Enrique Femenias of 53 years who died in Linarres.


    SANTIAGO, July 14 .- With the deaths of a woman originally from the Region of Valparaiso and a man Maule, rising to 27 the number of people who have ceased to exist in the country by influenza AH1N1.

    In San Juan de Dios Hospital in Los Andes, died Ventura Ferrer (87), due to pneumonia. The woman had been placed on June 25 last. With this, six influenza deaths occurring in the Region of Valpara?so.

    Also ceased to exist recently Femenias Enrique (53), of Linares, who suffered from Down syndrome, and was taken to the Hospital del Torax.

    The man had been taken in principle to a grave site private care, then moved to July 7 Linares Hospital, suffering from breathing difficulties, and then rushed to the Chest Hospital in Santiago, which ceased to exist on 12 July.

    Source: UPI

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