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Fatalities in Brazil

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http://www.tvcanal13.com.br/noticias/maranhaomorre-mulher-com-suspeita-da-gripe-ah1n1-95564.asp

Maranh?o: woman dies of suspected influenza A (H1N1)

She died around 6 am today (13), his wife of 23 years had been hospitalized since November 3, with the suspicion of avian influenza caused by H1N1 virus, the Hospital Clementino Moura (Socorr?o II), City Workers.
She had all the symptoms of influenza A (H1N1), however, the test results that prove the disease was due to arrive in the day. The material collected was sent to the Evandro Chagas Institute, Par?

The woman who had preserved the identity was five months pregnant and yesterday had lost the baby.

The Communications Department of the City of St. Louis reported at 11.20 that the test result that was expected for today shall do so only released on Monday (15). Since then, the Health Department to rule on the matter.

On the case of the patient hospitalized with a suspected Influenza A (H1N1), who died on Saturday (13), the State Department of Health said it also will decide after receiving the test results, conducted by the Instituto Evandro Chagas (PA) what should happen next Monday (15).
 
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Source: http://noticias.terra.com.br/gripesuina/interna/0,,OI4325881-EI13839,00.html

Google translation:

Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 18:58 Updated at 18:59
Two mothers die of suspected influenza A in MA

The Department of Health Maranh?o confirmed Wednesday that four deaths are suspected of relationship with the H1N1 virus. On Saturday, a pregnant 22 year-old died in S?o Lu?s due to influenza A - the first confirmed in the state. Tests to confirm the suspicion of the disease in other cases should be ready by early next week.

Among the four cases are the two pregnant women, one 30 and one aged 39, who died today. The death of a boy of 8 years and a teenager of 16 years are investigated.

In all, have been reported this year in Maranh?o 23 cases, seven were confirmed, 14 suspect and two discarded. The department announced that it will advance to this weekend, the start of vaccination of pregnant women against influenza A, the timetable to begin national on Monday. Be made available one million doses.
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Source: http://oglobo.globo.com/cidades/mat...tou-17-pessoas-no-para-este-ano-916094671.asp

Swine flu has killed 17 people this year in Pará

Plantão | Posted on 17/03/2010 at 19h57m

BETHLEHEM - Seventeen people died in 2010 swine flu victims in Para The data was released Thursday by Sespa (State Department of Public Health). According to epidemiological bulletin, January 3 to March 13 were reported 283 cases of SARS, who needed hospitalization. Of these 129 were confirmed for influenza A and 43 are awaiting results.

Of the total confirmed, 17 patients died, among them seven were pregnant. The deaths came on: Ananindeua (2), Belém (1),

Benevides (1), Bragança (1), Cameta (3), Castanhal (1), Capanema (1), Jacundá (1), Moju (1), Parauapebas (3), Paragominas (1) and Santarem (1).

Two deaths are still under investigation and awaiting test results. Among these is the case of the young man who died in Belém on Monday. Valente Valeria dos Santos, a resident of Val-de-Cans, received the PSM on Monday, with suspected influenza A. She already had a high fever for three days.

According to Sesma (Municipal Health Department), the couple was sent directly to the room of shock. Valeria came to take the medication for influenza A, but had multiple organ failure and did not resist. The same day, material was collected to confirm or not to be killed by H1N1 virus. The survey was sent to the Evandro Chagas Institute and should be ready between 15 to 20 days.

Source: http://oglobo.globo.com/cidades/sp/...por-gripe-suina-283-novos-casos-916116011.asp
Google translation:
7 days to record 5 swine flu deaths and 283 new cases

Plantão | Posted on 19/03/2010 at 10h26m


BELÉM - The swine flu cases confirmed in Pará increased 1 / 3 in just one week. According to the figures of the last report of the Coordination for Health Survey of the State Department of Public Health (Sespa), released on Thursday, between January 3 and March 6 were 195 reported cases of H1N1 infection. In the period between 7 and March 13, ie, in just a week, 283 cases were diagnosed, an increase of 41%.

Sespa The data show that 17 people were infected by the H1N1 virus in 74 days and that there was an increase of five fatal cases in one week. Among the deaths, seven are pregnant. Two suspicious deaths have not been confirmed and are awaiting results of laboratory examination.
 
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Source: http://www.jornalpequeno.com.br/201...e-cinco-suspeitas-de-gripe-a-no-ma-139107.htm

Six deaths: one confirmed and five suspected Influenza A in MA
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March 18, 2010, at 12:09

JP Online, with information from news agency / state government

Bulletin issued by the State Department of Health, through the Superintendency of Surveillance and Disease Control, on Wednesday (17) on the current frame Influenza A (H1N1) in Maranhao states that there is a death related to the disease and confirmed four suspects.

In the early hours of Thursday (18), died over a woman suspected of being infected with Influenza A (H1N1). Identified by the name of Gisele Barreto Cristina Serra, 30 years, she was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Hospital Alliance, says the blog of journalist Wellington Rabello.

In all, according to the SES, have been reported this year 23 cases, seven were confirmed, 14 suspect and two discarded.

Superintendent of State Epidemiological Surveillance, Jorge Henrique dos Santos said in a press conference held at the headquarters of Epidemiological Surveillance (Germany), that all steps are being taken for the care of the cases already confirmed and in preventing disease.

"We're doing the monitoring of people who contracted the disease and their families. Come forward to this weekend vaccination for pregnant women, children under two years and those with chronic diseases. In addition to training of health professionals, which will be held from tomorrow at the Convention Center, this should be done throughout this year, "detailed the superintendent.

VACCINATION

Will be made available one million doses only in this first stage that starts this weekend. In total, three million doses to all five steps.

The Health Department will conduct daily, always at 16h, in the collective head of the Epidemiological Surveillance, to distribute updated report on the framework of Influenza A (H1N1) in Maranh?o.
 
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