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Deaths from flu rise to three in the Canary Islands

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Editor, Senior Moderator
In addition, there have been two confirmed cases of confirmed influenza A virus (H1N1), one of which has died. So far there have been a total of 19 confirmed severe cases of influenza, 100% due to influenza A virus. Type A subtyped viruses (42.11%) are all A (H1N1). 57.9% are women and 47.4% are between 45 and 64 years old.

Likewise, 73.7% of patients had risk factors and 31.6% were admitted to the ICU. Among those who have information on the vaccination status, 85.7% were not vaccinated, it is added in the surveillance report.

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