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Saturday, July 11 2009, 20:58 pm
Source: Reuters
AREAS - Latin America
Colombia reports sixth death from H1N1 influenza
BOGOTA, July 11. - A young man became the sixth victim of the deadly H1N1 influenza in Colombia, reported Saturday by the Ministry of Social Protection.
The couple consulted on July 6 because of a fever, cough and difficulty breathing in Bogota, the ministry said in a press release.
"The patient was diagnosed suspect pandemic virus AH1N1 was hospitalized immediately and started treatment including antiviral and given the progress of their case was treated in an intensive care unit for medical specialists, but unfortunately died," he added.
The ministry also warned that are to follow the indigenous population which was part of a new baby affected by influenza and died in the Colombian capital, as two girls have symptoms of influenza.
The disease has killed over 400 people and infected more than 95,500 worldwide, according to latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO).
In South America, Argentina is the country with the largest number of deaths from the virus.
Globally, the United States is a nation with more cases and deaths reported.
REUTERS JMP MN
Saturday, July 11 2009, 20:58 pm
Source: Reuters
AREAS - Latin America
Colombia reports sixth death from H1N1 influenza
BOGOTA, July 11. - A young man became the sixth victim of the deadly H1N1 influenza in Colombia, reported Saturday by the Ministry of Social Protection.
The couple consulted on July 6 because of a fever, cough and difficulty breathing in Bogota, the ministry said in a press release.
"The patient was diagnosed suspect pandemic virus AH1N1 was hospitalized immediately and started treatment including antiviral and given the progress of their case was treated in an intensive care unit for medical specialists, but unfortunately died," he added.
The ministry also warned that are to follow the indigenous population which was part of a new baby affected by influenza and died in the Colombian capital, as two girls have symptoms of influenza.
The disease has killed over 400 people and infected more than 95,500 worldwide, according to latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO).
In South America, Argentina is the country with the largest number of deaths from the virus.
Globally, the United States is a nation with more cases and deaths reported.
REUTERS JMP MN
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