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CA - Marin County
Marin woman with swine flu dies
A 33 year-old Marin woman with a confirmed case of the swine flu- or H1N1 virus- has died.
The death was confirmed as the first in the county, by Dr. Anju Goel, the deputy public health officer in Marin.
The woman, who has not been identified, apparently had pre-existing medical conditions and passed away on Tuesday in Alameda County. She was transferred from a Marin County hospital when her condition worsened.
There have been 49 cases of swine flu in Marin and Dr. Goel admitted they've seen an uptick in cases lately-
"We've noticed in the last two weeks that we've gotten an increase in positives," she said.
According to the IJ, a Mill Valley man who had traveled to the East Coast and Canada reportedly died of the virus while in Canada.
Health officials are working on a vaccine for H1N1 that they hope to make available in fall of '09 but until then, they encourage everyone to continue to wash their hands frequently with soap and water and stay home if you become ill with flu-like symptoms.
CA - Marin County
Marin woman with swine flu dies
A 33 year-old Marin woman with a confirmed case of the swine flu- or H1N1 virus- has died.
The death was confirmed as the first in the county, by Dr. Anju Goel, the deputy public health officer in Marin.
The woman, who has not been identified, apparently had pre-existing medical conditions and passed away on Tuesday in Alameda County. She was transferred from a Marin County hospital when her condition worsened.
There have been 49 cases of swine flu in Marin and Dr. Goel admitted they've seen an uptick in cases lately-
"We've noticed in the last two weeks that we've gotten an increase in positives," she said.
According to the IJ, a Mill Valley man who had traveled to the East Coast and Canada reportedly died of the virus while in Canada.
Health officials are working on a vaccine for H1N1 that they hope to make available in fall of '09 but until then, they encourage everyone to continue to wash their hands frequently with soap and water and stay home if you become ill with flu-like symptoms.