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France - In Mayenne, a 4 year old child dies of the influenza has

Francoise Ramona

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In Mayenne, a 4 year old child dies of the influenza has

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Monday November 30, 2009
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Castle-Gontier.
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A 4 years old little boy, provided education for in small section at the nursery school Jacques-Prévert of Castle-Gontier (Mayenne) is early deceased Saturday morning, of the continuations of influenza A.


To date, it is about the first case of death declared in this department.


“Its pulmonary health was fragile”


The grippaux symptoms had declared the day before. “The child had been hospitalized the very same day with Castle-Gontier, indicates the sub-prefect of Castle-Gontier. Its pulmonary health was fragile.”


The families of the schoolboys were informed of this drama in the night of Saturday to Sunday, by the crisis cell installation in town hall. The school remains open and the reception is quite assured this Tuesday.


Funerals of the little boy will be celebrated tomorrow.
 
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