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- Seasonal influenza is responsible for 70 deceases in metropolitan France since the beginning of the epidemic, according to the last data announced by the Institute of health wakefulness (InVS) on Wednesday, February 2nd. " Besides the 54 deceases identified by the surveillance of serious cases, 6 deceases of influenza at home were spontaneously signalled to InVS, as well as 10 hospital deceases were declared by electronic certification. This surveillance of deceases is not exhaustive ", explains the organism of surveillance in a press release. This newsletter of surveillance also reveals that the most part of the patients accepted in intensive care in a serious state were infected by a virus A (H1N1). The patients being discussed were from 15 to 64 years old in the course of the week from 24 till 30 January of this year.