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Flu A/H1N1: 43 deaths in Metropolitan France

Francoise Ramona

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Flu A/H1N1: 43 deaths in Metropolitan France

AP | 16.11.2009 | 18:41
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The National Sanitary Surveillance Institute (InVS) announced Monday 11 new deaths of patients reached of influenza A/H1N1 in Metropolitan France, bearing to 43 the number of died since the beginning of the epidemic in the Hexagon.
It is about a new assessment since the publication of the epidemiologic bulletin of last November 12, specifies InVS.
?Among these 11 new deaths, 10 people presented one or more factor (S) of risks with respect to this new form of influenza?, specifies InVS in an official statement. They were 7 women and 4 men.
On the whole, 43 deaths were allotted to influenza A/H1N1 in Metropolitan France since the beginning of the epidemic. They are 32 people from 15 to 64 years, five children including three infants of less than one year, six people of more than 65 years. On these 43 cases, three did not present any risk factor.
InVS specifies that this assessment includes the whole of the notified deaths (confirmed cases and probable cases).
In its last epidemiologic assessment of November 12, published on its site Monday, InVs also counted 27 deaths in Overseas. AP
 
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