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Allegheny General Hospital: 4 people in critical condition with H1N1 flu
Allegheny General Hospital: 4 people in critical condition with H1N1 flu
Four people hospitalized at Allegheny General Hospital are critically ill with the H1N1 flu strain, commonly referred to as swine flu, hospital officials said Monday.
The patients are on heart and lung machines, a spokeswoman said.
Re: Allegheny General Hospital: 4 people in critical condition with H1N1 flu
One dead, 8 ill with swine flu in Allegheny County
At least one person has died and eight others have been hospitalized with serious complications from the swine flu, officials at Pittsburgh hospitals said Monday.
Officials at Allegheny General Hospital said four patients are hospitalized at the North Side facility. All became so sick that they had to be hooked to a special machine to help their lungs and hearts function. The patients were diagnosed with the H1N1 strain of influenza, commonly known as swine flu.
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