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H1N1 suspected in local boy?s death
By TERRY RINDFLEISCH trindfleisch@lacrossetribune.com | Posted: Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:15 am
Authorities are investigating whether the death of a 7-year-old La Crosse boy Wednesday might be flu related.
An autopsy will be done today at the Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner's Office in Hastings, La Crosse County Medical Examiner John Steers said after receiving the report Wednesday night.
The boy, who died after collapsing at his home, had been seen at a medical clinic for flu-like symptoms, Steers said.
"I don't know much at this point," Steers said Wednesday night. "But we will do an autopsy to rule out everything else."
He notified the La Crosse County Health Department. Doug Mormann, the department's director, said he will launch an investigation today.
If confirmed, the boy's death would be the second in the La Crosse area related to the H1N1 virus, also referred to as swine flu. A 21-month-old Cashton girl died of H1N1 flu complications Oct. 11.
As of Wednesday, the state was reporting 14 deaths related to H1N1 flu since spring. The new H1N1-related deaths include one from Eau Claire County, two in Milwaukee County and one in Oconto County, according to the state Department of Health Services.
Seventy hospitalizations due to the H1N1 flu virus have been reported in Wisconsin since Sept. 1. The state report showed 65 of 72 counties with confirmed H1N1 cases, and flu activity continued to increase across the state.
H1N1 suspected in local boy?s death
By TERRY RINDFLEISCH trindfleisch@lacrossetribune.com | Posted: Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:15 am
Authorities are investigating whether the death of a 7-year-old La Crosse boy Wednesday might be flu related.
An autopsy will be done today at the Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner's Office in Hastings, La Crosse County Medical Examiner John Steers said after receiving the report Wednesday night.
The boy, who died after collapsing at his home, had been seen at a medical clinic for flu-like symptoms, Steers said.
"I don't know much at this point," Steers said Wednesday night. "But we will do an autopsy to rule out everything else."
He notified the La Crosse County Health Department. Doug Mormann, the department's director, said he will launch an investigation today.
If confirmed, the boy's death would be the second in the La Crosse area related to the H1N1 virus, also referred to as swine flu. A 21-month-old Cashton girl died of H1N1 flu complications Oct. 11.
As of Wednesday, the state was reporting 14 deaths related to H1N1 flu since spring. The new H1N1-related deaths include one from Eau Claire County, two in Milwaukee County and one in Oconto County, according to the state Department of Health Services.
Seventy hospitalizations due to the H1N1 flu virus have been reported in Wisconsin since Sept. 1. The state report showed 65 of 72 counties with confirmed H1N1 cases, and flu activity continued to increase across the state.
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