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    Source: http://www.tennessean.com/article/20...-dies-from-flu


    11-year-old Hendersonville girl dies from flu
    Jan. 9, 2014 11:23 AM
    Written by
    Tom Wilemon
    The Tennessean

    An 11-year-old Hendersonville girl has died of complications from the flu, according to family and hospital reports, and is the latest in a growing number of flu deaths that has public health officials worried.

    Savannah Hyden died at 5:04 p.m. Wednesday at Monroe Carell Jr. Children?s Hospital at Vanderbilt, according to a hospital spokesperson...

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    Re: TN: 11-year-old Hendersonville girl dies from flu

    Girl, 11, is the latest to die from flu after parents turned down vaccine over fears of side effects


    An 11-year-old Tennessee girl died earlier this week of complications from the flu just three days after contracting the potentially deadly virus.

    The death of Savannah Hyden is just the latest in a growing number of flu-related deaths that has health officials worried.

    Hyden died about 5 p.m. Wednesday at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital near Vanderbilt University near Nashvilled. According to her parents, the girl had not been given a flu vaccine this year.


    An 11-year-old Tennessee girl died earlier this week of complications from the flu just three days after contracting the potentially deadly virus. The death of Savannah Hyden is just the latest in a growing number of flu-related deaths that has health officials worried.

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      Re: TN: 11-year-old Hendersonville girl dies from flu

      pH1N1 Genetic Sequence
      Sparsity

      for
      Tennessee

      Only two genetic sequences are on file from Tennessee during 2013 with none after March. Those distant sequences suggest a circulation pattern similar to Texas and New Mexico.

      Texas communicated two TamiFlu Resistant cases in this week's Public Health report.

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        Re: TN: 11-year-old Hendersonville girl dies from flu

        pH1N1 Child Vaccine Escape
        CDC Early 2013


        <div style="text-align: center;">
        <hr style="width: 30%;" />41 Cases over 43 Sequences<hr style="width: 30%;" /></div>
        Introduction

        In the 30 days covering 2013-02-28 to 2013-03-29, the&nbsp;<span style="color: #783f04;"><b>United States CDC</b></span>&nbsp;released a total of 43&nbsp;<b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: &quot;Trebuchet MS&quot;;">pH1N1</span></b>&nbsp;sequences at&nbsp;<strong>GISAID&nbsp;</strong>on 41 human cases<strong>&nbsp;</strong>sampled from October 2012 to February 2013. Geographic surveillance includes&nbsp;<b>America,</b>&nbsp;<b>Africa, Asia </b>and<b> Russia.&nbsp;</b>Although&nbsp;<b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: &quot;Trebuchet MS&quot;;">pH1N1</span></b>&nbsp;in most locales during the&nbsp;2012-2013 season was the <b><span style="color: #783f04;">minority</span></b> serotype, the sequences in this Analytic Report describe a high level of human-infective diversity and an ease of avian genetic acquisition, including multiple instances demonstrating concentrated transport of <b><span style="color: #660000;">High-CFR</span></b>&nbsp;<b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: &quot;Trebuchet MS&quot;;">pH1N1&nbsp;</span><span style="color: #783f04;">Upsilon</span></b> polymorphisms onto single sequences.

        . . .

        Read the Open-Access, Full-Text
        Investigational Analytic
        including Genetic Details

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          Re: TN: 11-year-old Hendersonville girl dies from flu

          Originally posted by NS1 View Post
          pH1N1 Genetic Sequence
          Sparsity

          for
          Tennessee

          Only two genetic sequences are on file from Tennessee during 2013 with none after March. Those distant sequences suggest a circulation pattern similar to Texas and New Mexico.


          pH1N1 TamiFlu Resistance


          The most recent Tennessee sequence, sampled from a 53 year old woman in March 2013, is Drug Resistant (TmX275 onto a very common Neuraminidase) and displays CrossClade tendencies with Emergent H7N9 homology on the Hemagglutinin.

          The Neuraminidase lineage is common; The CrossClade Hemagglutinin lineage was widespread to geographies supporting avian inclusions, e.g. Brazil [EPI484739] and Costa Rica [EPI484980].

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