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A case of H1N1 virus confirmed in Algiers

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Swine flu is back. The H1N1 influenza virus currently circulating in Algeria. A situation confirmed by the Department of Virology at Institut Pasteur Algeria (IPA), according to Pr Abdelkrim Soukhal, head of Department of infectious diseases at the CHU Han-Rebecca de Beni Messous. ({}); A first case of influenza H1N1 was actually recorded recently in Algiers. This is an adult with severe pneumonia due to this virus. 'The patient is hospitalized in the intensive care service and is in very severe State,' says Pr Soukhal.Loin to be alarmist, the epidemiologist said that other cases of the H1N1 flu will be certainly. 'January is the period where we recorded the largest number of seasonal influenza. WHO said for a long time that the H1N1 virus strain is the most widespread in the world. 'Moreover, this strain is part of the composition of influenza vaccine for the season 2014/2015 just to exhaust', he explains.




http://www.presse-dz.com/revue-de-presse/un-cas-de-virus-h1n1-confirme-a-alger
 
A woman dies of H1N1
THREE cases have been reported in TIZI OUZOU


A woman died yesterday at CHU Nedir after contracting the H1N1 virus. According to the Director general of the CHU Abbots Ziri, the old lady of 60 years died so that she was en route to the hospital while her two children were able to be recovered. They currently remain under observation at the level of the epidemiology service but their lives are no longer in danger.



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