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15 year old girl dies from flu complications in West Virginia, March 5, 2009

GhostRN

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CHARLESTON, W.Va., March 20 (UPI) -- A 15-year-old girl has died in South Charleston, W.Va., of complications from the flu, health officials say. Kanawha-Charleston Health Department officials said Emily Kaitlyn Sims became the state's first reported pediatric influenza death since 2004 with her death on March 5, the Charleston (W. Va.) Daily Mail said Friday.
Rahul Gupta, the health department's director, said the teen died shortly after being showing signs of the flu and visiting her family physician.
Sims was freshman and an honor student at St. Albans High School at the time of her death.
Gupta said Thursday that tests are being conducted to determine if methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria had anything to do with Sims' death.
"One of the things we have to worry about is MRSA, or the super-bug," Gupta told the Daily Mail. "There is no proof at this point that this is what this young lady had. We're waiting on future testing." http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/03/20/WVa-teen-dies-of-flu-complications/UPI-15821237579699/
 
Re: 3/5 15yo Wva pt - the 1st US H1N1 death?

Re: 3/5 15yo Wva pt - the 1st US H1N1 death?

"the state's first reported pediatric influenza death since 2004"

This refers to the fact that West Virginia has not had a pediatric death since 2004. A small number of pediatric deaths are recorded each year during the flu season. The last update by the CDC (before shifting to A/H1N1), Week 14, April 5-11, 2009, notes that there were 8 influenza-associated pediatric deaths during the 2008-2009 flu season.

see: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/weeklyarchives2008-2009/weekly14.htm
 
Re: 3/5 15yo Wva pt - the 1st US H1N1 death?

Re: 3/5 15yo Wva pt - the 1st US H1N1 death?

It probably was basic flu since apparently nearly all the H1N1's test negative locally. I bet her family is wondering though. Wonder if they keep samples they can test now?
 
Re: 15 year old girl dies from flu complications in West Virginia, March 20, 2009

Re: 15 year old girl dies from flu complications in West Virginia, March 20, 2009

they must have samples...

We're waiting on future testing
 
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