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BREAKING NEWS: Palm Beach County Swine Flu victim was pregnant; baby was saved
July 10, 2009 - 8:31 AM
CBS 12 News has learned that the 25-year old Palm Beach County woman who died from the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, was pregnant.
According to the Palm Beach County Health Department, her baby was saved.
The State Laboratory says this brings the state total to seven deaths of H1N1. The World Health Organization has now elevated this virus to a level 6 and declared it a pandemic.
The latest information shows there have been 1781 confirmed cases in Florida with Palm Beach County having 146 and new reports coming in daily.
Health Department Acting Director, Alina Alonso, M.D. said, ?Our sympathies go out to the friends and family of this young woman. I am also asking all to remain alert to the signs and symptoms of this flu and seek medical attention if the fever, coughs and sneezes worsen.?
WHO?s decision to raise the pandemic alert level to Phase 6 is a reflection of the spread of the virus, not the severity of illness caused by the virus. It?s uncertain at this time how serious or severe this novel H1N1 pandemic will be in terms of how many people infected will develop serious complications or die from novel H1N1 infection. Experience with this virus so far is limited and influenza is unpredictable. However, because novel H1N1 is a new virus, many people may have little or no immunity against it, and illness may be more severe and widespread as a result. In addition, currently there is no vaccine to protect against novel H1N1 virus.
BREAKING NEWS: Palm Beach County Swine Flu victim was pregnant; baby was saved
July 10, 2009 - 8:31 AM
CBS 12 News has learned that the 25-year old Palm Beach County woman who died from the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, was pregnant.
The State Laboratory says this brings the state total to seven deaths of H1N1. The World Health Organization has now elevated this virus to a level 6 and declared it a pandemic.
The latest information shows there have been 1781 confirmed cases in Florida with Palm Beach County having 146 and new reports coming in daily.
Health Department Acting Director, Alina Alonso, M.D. said, ?Our sympathies go out to the friends and family of this young woman. I am also asking all to remain alert to the signs and symptoms of this flu and seek medical attention if the fever, coughs and sneezes worsen.?
WHO?s decision to raise the pandemic alert level to Phase 6 is a reflection of the spread of the virus, not the severity of illness caused by the virus. It?s uncertain at this time how serious or severe this novel H1N1 pandemic will be in terms of how many people infected will develop serious complications or die from novel H1N1 infection. Experience with this virus so far is limited and influenza is unpredictable. However, because novel H1N1 is a new virus, many people may have little or no immunity against it, and illness may be more severe and widespread as a result. In addition, currently there is no vaccine to protect against novel H1N1 virus.