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116 H1N1 deaths reported in Myanmar

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Editor, Senior Moderator
YANGON, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Three people have died of H1N1, influenza virus, so far in Myanmar's Yangon region, Dr. Thar Tun Kyaw, an official from the Ministry of Health and Sports told Xinhua on Wednesday.
The three reported deaths were from Yangon General Hospital and two other hospitals in North Okkalapa and Insein townships, respectively.
"A total of eight cases of such virus infections have been detected nationwide after testing specimen as of June 14 and those three deaths were included in the list," he added.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/201..._138156691.htm
 
Six dead so far from H1N1
The total death toll due to H1N1 is now six, according to the Ministry of Health and Sports.

Among the 48 suspected patients, 12 were confirmed to have suffered from H1N1 influenza virus. Among the six deaths, 5 were from Yangon Region and one was from Sagaing Region. Most of the dead were elderly, too young, suffered hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and chronic respiratory disease.
Concerning the deaths, a press brief was held in Nay Pyi Taw on June 20.

"As it is called seasonal influenza, we don't want the public to panic. But, if infected, public need to know what symptoms of H1N1 and should immediately go to the hospital," said Dr. Thida Hla, deputy director-general of the Department of Public Health of the Ministry of Health and Sports.
According to the data collected till June 20 by the Ministry, 16 were found positive.
From June to September, this H1N1 usually broke out in every year. It is the time to pay more attention to the influenza.

https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/six-dead-so-far-from-h1n1
 
Seven out of eight H1N1 deaths are from Ygn: Health authorities

A total of eight people have died from H1N1 infection across the country as of June 24 and seven of them are from Yangon Region, said Dr Tun Myint, Deputy Director General from Department of Public Health of the region.
“According to the statistics, we found 174 H1N1 suspects, 35 confirmed H1N1 patients and eight deaths till June 24. Among them, 78 H1N1 suspects, 24 confirmed H1N1 patients and seven deaths are from Yangon Region. One more death is happened in Yangon and it is a one year and three months old child, who died at Yankin Children Hospital, from North Dagon Township,” he said.
Influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 is a seasonal flu that infects every year and it is also spreading in neighbouring countries this year. Myanmar found 458 flu patients in 2017 and 406 of them were infected with the H1N1 virus. Among those, 38 people died. In 2018, 13 out of 118 flu patients were found infected with H1N1 virus but no one died from the virus, according to the announcement from the Ministry of Health and Sports released on June 20.

https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/seven...th-authorities
 
Ten H1N1 flu deaths so far this year: health ministry
The Ministry of Health and Sports officials on Wednesday announced that the number of people who have died this year as a result of H1N1 influenza in Yangon and Sagaing regions as of Wednesday has risen to 10.

?The messages that I want to send to the public is that the spread of H1N1 flu can be prevented. People should be covering their mouth and nose, ideally by coughing or sneezing into their shoulder or elbow, washing their hands frequently with plenty of soap and water, and avoiding public places and crowded areas,? Department of Public Health Director for Health Education and Promotion Dr. Daw Phyu Phyu Aye said.





?If symptoms of flu show up, people should get treatment at the nearest health department or hospital,? she added.

Officials also said that 44 people were confirmed to have been infected by the virus out of 212 suspected patients treated in government hospitals in Myanmar since January this year. The deaths involved nine cases in Yangon Region and one in Sagaing, according to the Ministry of Health and Sports.


https://www.mmtimes.com/news/ten-h1n1-flu-deaths-so-far-year-health-ministry.html
 
Swine Flu Claims 21 Lives In Myanmar

YANGON,MYANMAR, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 2nd Jul, 2019 ) :At least 21 people have died in Myanmar due to swine flu in the past two weeks, according to a health ministry official on Tuesday.
"21 including four children have died of seasonal H1N1 influenza over the past few weeks," said Phyu Phyu Aye, information officer of health and sports ministry. The first death related to the H1N1 virus, widely known as swine flu, was reported on June 19.

A total of 99 out of more than 340 patients were tested positive for the virus in three regions -- Yangon, Sagaing and Ayeyawaddy, Aye told Anadolu Agency over the phone.
"Yangon is the worst affected area," she said, adding that 18 victims were from the largest city in the South Asian nation.

https://www.urdupoint.com/en/health/swine-flu-claims-21-lives-in-myanmar-659636.html
 
[h=1]H1N1 Death Toll Reaches 26 Nationwide[/h] YANGON?Twenty-six people nationwide died after contracting the seasonal H1N1 influenza virus between the second week of June and July 3, according to the Ministry of Health and Sports.
Yangon had the most fatalities, with 22. In the period, there were 385 suspected flu cases, of which 114 were diagnosed as H1N1, also known as ?swine flu?.
Ministry Deputy Director Dr. Khin Khin Gyi pointed out that in most cases the flu was not the sole cause of death; rather it was a contributing factor along with other chronic health problems.
?More than two-thirds of the victims had chronic health problems. Their immune systems were weak, leaving them vulnerable to infection,? she said.
?People suffering from diabetes, hypertension and heart and respiratory problems have a higher risk of death [after contracting H1N1],? she added.

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/h1n1-death-toll-reaches-26-nationwide.html
 
[h=1]8 more H1N1 deaths reported in Myanmar[/h] YANGON, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Eight more people has died of seasonal influenza H1N1 in Myanmar, bringing the total death toll to 29 so far, said a statement from the Health and Sports Ministry late Thursday.
From Jan. 1 to July 4 this year, Yangon region topped the list with 23 deaths, followed by Ayeyawady region with three deaths, Sagaing region with two deaths and Mon state with one, respectively.
According to the ministry's figures, 141 people have contracted with influenza virus out of 402 suspected patients.
Most of them were young children and elderly who had suffered from chronic illnesses.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-07/05/c_138199600.htm
 
[h=1]Two more people die of influenza H1N1 in Myanmar?s Yangon[/h] YANGON, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Two more people died of seasonal influenza A (H1N1) pdm 09 in Yangon region, bringing the death toll to 31 in total across Myanmar so far, according to the figures released by the Public Health Department under the Health and Sports Ministry on Tuesday.
Yangon region topped the list with 25 deaths, followed by Ayeyawady region with three deaths, Sagaing region with two deaths and Mon state with one, respectively.
From Jan. 1 to July 8, 180 people have contracted with H1N1 influenza virus out of 502 suspected patients.
Of them, the infections were mostly detected in Yangon region, affecting 108 people in the region, followed by Rakhine state with 15 affected patients and Nay Pyi Taw with 11.
Total of 52 percent of the affected people are 15 to 65 years old and most of the deaths were young children and elderly who had suffered from chronic illnesses.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-07/09/c_138212591.htm
 
H1N1 flu death toll at 34 in country so far this year
The number of people in Myanmar who have died this year from H1N1 influenza has risen to 34, the Ministry of Health and Sports said on Wednesday.

“The spread of H1N1 flu can be prevented. First, people should cover their mouth and nose when they cough or sneeze. Second, they should wash their hands frequently with plenty of soap and water. Third, they should avoid public places and crowded areas,” said Dr. Phyu Phyu Aye, director of Health Education and Promotion at the Department of Public Health.




Ministry officials said 186 people were confirmed to have the virus and have been treated at government hospitals in Myanmar this year.

The deaths include 27 in Yangon Region, three in Ayeyarwady Region, two in Sagaing Region, one in Bago Region, and one in Mon State, according to the department’s Central Epidemiology Unit.
Most of the victims in Yangon were in South Dagon and Hlaing Tharyar townships, which each had 13 H1N1 influenza cases and four deaths, according to the National Health Laboratory.
Most of victims had chronic health problems, and weak immune systems. People with a high risk of death from the disease include those who have diabetes, hypertension and respiratory problems. Most of the victims were between 15 and 65 years old.

https://www.mmtimes.com/news/h1n1-fl...-far-year.html
 
[h=1]Death toll of H1N1 influenza rises to 37 across Myanmar[/h] YANGON, July 11 (Xinhua) -- The death toll caused by A (H1N1) pdm 09 influenza has risen to 37 across Myanmar as of Wednesday, said the figures released by the Public Health Department under the Health and Sports Ministry Thursday.
So far, Yangon region registered 29 deaths, followed by Ayeyarwady region with three deaths, Bago region with two, Sagaing region with two and one death in Mon state.
Out of 537 suspected patients, 195 people were confirmed to have been affected by the influenza virus across the country.
From January 1 to July 10, 116 people were contracted with H1N1 influenza in Yangon region while 16 affected people in Rakhine state and the rest in other regions and states, the department's figures said.
The seasonal influenza virus was detected in July 2017 in Myanmar, with 408 people infected, claiming at least 38 lives across the country.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-07/11/c_138217897.htm
 
[h=1]41 H1N1-Related Deaths Recorded Nationwide[/h] YANGON?Forty-one people nationwide have died after contracting the seasonal H1N1 influenza virus between the second week of June and July 11, according to the Ministry of Health and Sports.
Yangon had the most fatalities, with 33, followed by three in the Irrawaddy Region, two each in the Bago and Sagaing regions and one in Mon State.
In the same period, there were 556 suspected flu cases nationwide, of which 208 were diagnosed as seasonal flu. Three flu strains have been found in diagnostic tests?174 cases of H1N1, also known as ?swine flu,? 17 cases of H3N2 and 17 cases of influenza B.
Dr. Tun Myint, head of the Yangon Region Health Department, pointed out that in most cases the flu was not the sole cause of death; rather, it was a contributing factor along with other chronic health problems.

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/41-h1n1-related-deaths-recorded-nationwide.html
 
Myanmar: H1N1 flu makes 43 dead

YANGON, July 15 (Xinhua) - Of a total of 244 people infected with the H1N1 influenza A virus in Myanmar, 43 died on Saturday, health and medical services said Sunday. from the Ministry of Health and Sports. Of the 43 victims, 35 died in the Yangon region, which has the highest mortality rate, three in the Ayeyarwaddy region, two in Bago and Sagaing, and one in the state. Shan. Local public health authorities take measures to prevent and control H1N1 to reduce the risk of death, while the public is encouraged to follow the recommended precautionary measures.

http://french.xinhuanet.com/2019-07/15/c_138228291.htm
 
[h=1]Swine flu death toll rises to 54 in Myanmar[/h] At least 54 people in Myanmar have died from swine flu, a health official said Tuesday, after the H1N1 virus spread to a larger part of the country.
The latest outbreak of the virus began nearly a month ago with the first death reported in the country?s largest city, Yangon, on June 19.
Phyu Phyu Aye, an information officer at the Health and Sports Ministry, said six more people died in Yangon on Monday, taking the death toll to 54.
?Yangon is still the worst affected area, with 43 causalities,? she told Anadolu Agency by phone.
?H1N1 positive patients were found in three more regions, so the outbreak is happening in six regions.?
According to the ministry?s data, 274 out of a total of 671 patients tested positive for the virus in six regions -- Yangon, Sagaing, Magway, Bago, Ayeyarwady and Mon.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/swine-flu-death-toll-rises-to-54-in-myanmar/1532682
 
Thirteen more influenza deaths reported
A total of 13 more deaths by A(H1N1) pdm 09 influenza have been reported in Myanmar over the past four days, according to Xinhua.
The total death toll rose to 56 as of Tuesday from 43 deaths previously reported on July 13.
From January 1 to July 16 this year, Yangon region registered the highest mortality rate of H1N1 seasonal influenza with 43 deaths.






In the meantime, four deaths were registered in Ayeyarwaddy region while two each in Bago and Sagaing regions, one in Magway region, three in Mon state and one in Kachin state.

http://www.mizzima.com/article/thirteen-more-influenza-deaths-reported
 
296 H1N1 cases confirmed with 59 deaths till July 17
Till July 17, there were 707 H1N1 suspects with 296 confirmed infections and 59 deaths across Myanmar, according to data from the Ministry of Health and Sports.

Yangon Region saw three more deaths from Thingangyun, Hlegu and Htaukkyant townships respectively.
From January to July 17, of 206 influenza-like illness-ILI cases, there were 34 A (H1N1) cases, 12 A (H3N2) cases and eight influenza B cases. Of 504 severe acute respiratory infection-SARI cases, there were 226 A (H1N1) cases, 10 A (H3N2) cases and nine influenza B cases.

"Out of 707 people across the country who underwent lab tests, there were 296 confirmed cases and 59 deaths. There were three more deaths in Thingangyun, Hlegu and Htaukkyant townships of Yangon Region. Out of 370 people in Yangon Region who underwent lab tests, there were 169 confirmed cases and 46 deaths. Yangon is still a region that has seen most of deaths," said an official from the Ministry of Health and Sports.

https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/296-h1n1-cases-confirmed-with-59-deaths-till-july-17
 
[h=1]H1N1 influenza death toll on the rise across Myanmar[/h] YANGON, July 19 (Xinhua) -- The death toll due to the seasonal influenza A (H1N1) pdm 09 has risen to 62 across Myanmar as of Thursday, according to the figures from the public health department under the Ministry of Health and Sports on Friday.
This year's death toll broke the record of 2017 when there were 38 deaths and at least 400 infected people registered nationwide.
From Jan. 1 to July 18 this year, 279 people were confirmed to have been affected by the H1N1 influenza and most of them were aged between 15 to 65 years old, according to the central epidemiology unit under the ministry.
During the period, Yangon region registered highest mortality rate of H1N1 influenza with 49 deaths, followed by Ayeyarwaddy region with four deaths while two each in Bago and Sagaing regions, one in Magway region, three in Mon state and one in Kachin state, respectively.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-07/19/c_138241037.htm
 
H1N1 death toll reaches 65
The Ministry of Health and Sports issued press statement saying the H1N1 virus has killed 65 from January 2019 to July 21, 2019.
During this six-month period, 824 patients suspected of being infected with H1N1 virus were sent for laboratory test and 349 patients were found infected out of which 65 have died.
Yangon Region is ranked first with 52 deaths with this seasonal influenza and 4 died of this virus in Ayeyarwady Region, 3 died in Mon State, 2 each in Bago and Sagaing Regions, and one each in Kachin State and Magway Region.






Out of 42 townships in Yangon Region, no deaths have yet been reported in Kyauktan, Kyauktada, Taikkyi, Kayan, Dagon, Tamwe, Lanmadaw, Bahan, Latha, Kamayut, Insein, Dala and South Okkalapa Townships so far.
Prevention and education campaigns for this H1N1 virus were reportedly conducted by Ministry of Health and Sports

http://www.mizzima.com/article/h1n1-death-toll-reaches-65
 
[h=1]H1N1 influenza death toll rises to 71 in Myanmar[/h] YANGON, July 25 (Xinhua) -- Death toll caused by seasonal influenza, A (H1N1) pdm09, rose to 71 across Myanmar on Wednesday, said the figures released by the Public Health Department under the Ministry of Health and Sports on Thursday.
From January to July 24 this year, the department reported 337 laboratory confirmed H1N1 cases.
During this period, Yangon region registered the highest mortality rate with 56 people. Among them, five deaths were reported in Ayeyarwady region, three in Bago region, two in Sagaing region and one in Magway region.
Also, three deaths were registered in Mon state and one in Kachin state.
Of the total deaths, 57 deaths were people who suffered from seasonal influenza H1N1 with co-morbid conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory diseases and other immune-deficiency conditions, said a report of the Central Epidemiology Unit and the National Health Laboratory under the ministry.

http://www.china.org.cn/world/Off_the_Wire/2019-07/25/content_75031313.htm
 
H1N1 death toll climbs to 73

Till July 26, 397 people were found to have been infected with H1N1 and the number of the people who died of H1N1 reached 73, according to the figures from the Ministry of Health and Sports.

Out of 277 patients with influenza-like illness (ILI), 57 patients contracted A (H1N1), 12, A (H3N2) and eight Influenza B. Out of 666 patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI), 292 patients suffered from A (H1N1), 14 from A (H3N2) and 15 from Influenza B.
An official of the Central Infectious Diseases Control Division under the Public Health Department said: “Till July 26, a total of 942 people took the laboratory tests nationwide, and there were 397 laboratory-confirmed cases. There were 73 reported deaths—57 in Yangon, five in Ayeyawady, four in Bago, three in Mon and two in Sagaing and one each in Kachin and Magway.”

Normally, the number of deaths caused by seasonal influenza is not high. But the high death toll among the people with chronic diseases, the elderly and child. The death toll among the people aged between 15 and 65 is the highest, accounting for 49 per cent of the total number of deaths while the death toll among the patients with chronic diseases reached 44 or 78.6 per cent. The late hospitalization may increase the chance of death, according to the ministry.

https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/h1n1-...l-climbs-to-73
 
[h=1]There are 81 deaths in H1N1 in Myanmar, and the mortality rate is much higher than in previous years[/h]
According to CCTV news, the H1N1 epidemic in Myanmar has been increasing this year. According to the Ministry of Health and Sports of Myanmar, from January 1st to July 29th, 2019, there were 81 cases of H1N1 deaths. Among them, there were 62 death cases in Yangon Province, 5 cases in Irrawaddy, 1 case in Rakhine State, 1 case in Kachin State, 5 cases in Bago Province, 1 case in Magway Province, 3 cases in Mon State, and 2 in Sagaing Province. For example, 1 case of Shan State (south). There are 418 cases of seasonal influenza infection in Myanmar this year, including 366 cases of Influenza A (H1N1) virus, 26 cases of Influenza A (H3N2) virus, 26 cases of Influenza B virus infection, and 81 death cases, all of which are H1N1 infected. . The mortality rate of H1N1 in Myanmar this year is far more than in previous years, and relevant departments are urgently taking measures to control the spread of the epidemic.


http://www.wxrb.com/news/ywtx/201907/t20190730_1491349.shtml
 
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