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Fourth Arizona death

Re: Fourth Arizona death

Pima County girl 4th Arizonan to die of swine flu

Posted: May 27, 2009 10:36 PM EDT

Updated: May 27, 2009 10:47 PM EDT

PIMA COUNTY, AZ (AP) -- A girl living in Pima County has become the fourth person and the second child in Arizona to die from complications of swine flu.

Arizona Department of Health Services spokeswoman Laura Oxley confirmed the girl's death Wednesday.

Pima County Health Department spokeswoman Patti Woodcock had few details about the girl, including what town she was from and her age, although she says the girl was not yet in her teens.

The first child to die with swine flu in Arizona was 13-year-old boy from Tucson. He died May 15.

A Maricopa County woman in her late 40s and a 57-year-old Pinal County woman also died from complications of swine flu earlier this month.

Arizona had 534 confirmed cases of swine flu in 12 of the state's 15 counties as of Wednesday.

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Re: Fourth Arizona death

how many of these were of Indian origin ?
was their virus similar to A/AZ/01 ?

will we see segments 2,3 of AZ/01 ?
I think this is the most interesting,original US-M**flu virus
and should be sequenced completely.

Also examine (whether/)how the viruses came from Mexico


AZ-virus similar to Mex-virus , most deaths in AZ and Mex
 
Re: Fourth Arizona death

how many of these were of Indian origin ?
was their virus similar to A/AZ/01 ?

will we see segments 2,3 of AZ/01 ?
I think this is the most interesting,original US-M**flu virus
and should be sequenced completely.

Also examine (whether/)how the viruses came from Mexico


AZ-virus similar to Mex-virus , most deaths in AZ and Mex
AZ/1 is from an 8M, collected on April 22. This case was not fatal

organism="Influenza A virus (A/Arizona/01/2009(H1N1))"
/mol_type="viral cRNA"
/strain="A/Arizona/01/2009"
/serotype="H1N1"
/host="Homo sapiens; gender M; age 8"
/db_xref="taxon:643842"
/segment="4"
/country="USA: Arizona state"
/collection_date="22-Apr-2009"
 
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