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A woman diagnosed with H1N1 group, which delivered last month, died in hospital

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The Brasov County Hospital's medical director, Adrian Albot, the young intern sat in the intensive care unit for three weeks, but his body has not responded to treatment and she died Thursday evening. 'Not seen any results of treatment and received treatment with the best and expensive antibiotics. But her body did not react. He had serious lung injuries were extensive and breathing through the devices. It was not known with chronic diseases, the only argument which led to worsening as pregnancy, "he said Friday, Adrian Albot. She was diagnosed with H1N1 on February 4. She was 34 weeks pregnant, but was forced to give birth prematurely by Caesarean section on 12 February, not to be endangered baby's life. The young woman gave birth to a healthy boy, weighing two kilograms. After birth, the woman's condition worsened and was admitted to the intensive care unit Brasov County Hospital.
Brasov County Hospital's medical director said that initially focused on the transfer of young in Bucharest, the National Institute of Diseases "Matei Bals", but this was not possible because the woman was too serious for transport.


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