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Lincoln, Neb. - State health officials say flu activity is increasing in Nebraska. Two flu-related deaths have been reported to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services so far this season and hospitalizations are also on the rise.
Flu-related death recorded in Lancaster County; hospitalizations increasing
By Bob Glissmann / World-Herald staff writer
January 10, 2014
... The latest report of a flu-related death comes from Lancaster County. The county resident was a woman older than 60 who had other health problems before she contracted the flu, officials said.
The woman died in late December. Earlier this week, the Douglas County Health Department reported that a Douglas County man in his 60s died of influenza on Dec. 23. He also had dealt with underlying health problems...
Re: NE: Four flu-related deaths reported in Nebraska
From the Nebraska state Week 2 report:
Mortality Surveillance: To date we have had 4 reported influenza-associated deaths in adults. Influenza-associated adult deaths are not reportable by law, and may be under-reported.
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