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21 August 2009
ABU DHABI ? The Ministry of Health announced on Thursday the first death due to the H1N1 virus in the UAE. The 63-year-old Indian man showed symptoms of the infection and inflammation in the lungs.
The ministry cited the delay in moving the patient to the hospital after being diagnosed with inflammation in the lungs, as the reason behind his death. ?
20 August 2009, 11:11 PM
ABU DHABI - An Indian old man who was already suffering from severe respiratory and lung infections and A(H1N1) - swine flu- has died to become the first person in the United Arab Emirates to succumb to the disease, announced the Health Ministry.
The 63-year old victim had gone too late to a hospital where he was diagnosed with the infections along with the A(H1N1) symptoms and was treated but passed away because of the progression of the disease, it said.
The Ministry called on the public to immediately go to a hospital or a clinic upon exhibiting any of the A(H1N1) flu symptoms.