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4th death in Allegheny County reported, 9 in ICU

Roehl_JC

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An infant, between two to four months old, died over the weekend at Children's Hospital.

The baby apparently got sick from family members.

"The family were ill themselves ? the parents ? at the time the children were delivered probably with an H1N1 flu-like illness at least and this is one of a twin ? the twin is doing quite well," Dr. Bruce Dixon, director of the Allegheny County Health Department, said.

At UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, there are 12 cases of H1N1. Nine of the patients are in the intensive care unit. Several of them are on life support.


"They're there because it's a safer place to care for somebody," Dixon said. "But more importantly, they're there because they have a serious life-threatening situation and that seems to be the case for most of the people in the ICU."

The nurses caring for the patients in intensive care have not been vaccinated.

"Intensive care nurses tend to be young people and they should be concerned because they can acquire that infection," Dixon said. "And not only are themselves going to be eventually ill, but they have the potential to spread it to their other patients."

UPMC says in a statement they have received a significant portion of the vaccine requested from the Department of Health and will receive it sometime this week.

So far, there have been four confirmed deaths in Allegheny County. Two others are presumed dead from H1N1. The four people who have died from H1N1 were not from Allegheny County, including the infant this weekend.

The health department is holding four H1N1 vaccine clinics on Saturday, Nov. 21. Both the nasal spray and injectable forms of the vaccine will be available.

http://kdka.com/health/H1N1.flu.death.2.1316219.html
 
Re: 4th death in Allegheny County reported, 9 in ICU

According to my own records, I have (3) for Allegheny, so this would be the fourth. Am I reading that correctly?

#25-DOH: 11.12.09 (1)
#16-DOH: 10.28.09 (1)
#12-(AlleghenyCo)-27y/oMale-Reported 9/22/09
 
Re: 4th death in Allegheny County reported, 9 in ICU

Baby Dies At Children's Hospital, Possibly Of Swine Flu

Posted: 9:33 am EST November 17, 2009
Updated: 11:02 am EST November 17, 2009
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PITTSBURGH -- Channel 11 is working to learn more about a 3-month-old who died at Children's Hospital.

The death was likely caused by the swine flu.

The baby was not from Allegheny County but was brought to the hospital for treatment.

The infant died sometime over the weekend.

Three people from Allegheny County have died of the virus. Two were from Fayette County. One was from Butler.

Twenty-nine people have died of the swine flu statewide.

http://www.wpxi.com/health/21637764/detail.html
 
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