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28th and 29th A/H1N1 fatality reported in Spain

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A woman, 33 years old, died with the influenza A virus in Malaga

A woman aged 33 who had serious diseases and had caught the virus of influenza A died on Monday at the Carlos Haya Hospital in Malaga, as reported to elmundo.es from the Delegation of Health in the Andalusian Malaga.

The deceased was suffering from morbid obesity and confirmed that she had influenza A, although Health has indicated that the direct cause of death was pneumonia.

The woman, according to the same sources, he joined a few days ago at the Regional Hospital Carlos Haya in Malaga, where he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

This is the second case in Malaga
This is the second case of a person who dies in M?laga suffering from the influenza virus A. Earlier this September, a lady of 77 years, also suffered from influenza and many chronic diseases, died at the hospital, although the cause of death did not directly relate to the virus.

The woman had diabetes, hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cardiac and respiratory failure, so it was within the risk groups established by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Also, a 40-year-old native of Fuengirola died on a cruise through the fjords of Norway as a result of this virus, although it was not counted in official statistics to be outside the country.

Source: El Mundo
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Re: 29th A/H1N1 fatality reported in Spain

Re: 29th A/H1N1 fatality reported in Spain

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A man of 79 years, first fatality of influenza A in Extremadura

Merida, Sept. 17 (EFE) .- A man of 79 years of Llerena-Zafra area died this morning at the Hospital Infanta Cristina de Badajoz as a result of respiratory failure complicated by influenza virus A.

The male, who presented numerous pathologies, has died of pneumonia and was admitted to the hospital the night of 13 to 14 September, today reported health adviser, Maria Jesus Mejuto.

Mejuto has launched a message of peace to all citizens, because the victim had pathologies "very serious" that have been worsened by influenza A (H1N1).

There are currently 83 cases of confirmed influenza in the autonomous region.

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A 79-year old man dies of influenza A in Badajoz

A 79 year old man died late Wednesday at the Hospital Infanta Cristina de Badajoz because of Influenza A, according to the Minister of Health and Unit of the Extremadura, Maria Jesus Mejuto.

The counselor said, in a meeting with the press, that this person entered the night of 13 to 14 days in the Hospital de Llerena (Badajoz), and had "symptoms consistent with pneumonia," has been confirmed as a case of Avian A.

This person, from the area Zafra-Llerena was initially admitted at the Hospital de Llerena for the services of 112, because he was advised to respiratory failure that abruptly woke him at home.

Once at the hospital, said the adviser, "he was stabilized and was given the appropriate treatment after conducting the relevant tests, including throat swab as the symptoms were compatible with pneumonia has been confirmed as a case Influenza A ". The patient had basic pluripathologies relating to various organs such as heart disease, kidney and lung.
 
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