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France - H1N1 - Man in Marseille suspected death - did NOT have swine flu

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
google translated

H1N1 influenza: suspected death of a man 33 years in Marseille

02/11/2009-

MARSEILLE, November 2, 2009 (AFP) - Suspected influenza A (H1N1) facing the death Saturday at the Beauregard Private Hospital in Marseilles, a man of 33 years who presented no other particular pathology, at on Monday from the health facility.

"When the UAS has brought the patient to the emergency room Saturday, he was already in acute respiratory distress," it was said at the hospital Beauregard.

"Given the clinical and impaired breathing patient, a suspected case of influenza A (H1N1) is no doubt," they added, noting that test results had virology expected in the afternoon.

"They will confirm the type of flu that could affect" the patient, the source said.

Since the epidemic began, 39 people ill with the virus H1N1 have died in France.
 
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