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France - Influenza A: one died and about sixty sick in a nursing home

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LIESSE-NOTRE-DAME (AISNE) The nursing home of Liesse-Notre-Dame was put in quarantine. Around thirty residents and at least so many members of the personnel had flu. An old person died.
paging_filter? the nursing home of Jubilations-Notre-Dame, residents and personnel take back their habits little by little. During a dozen days, the establishment was closed to the public and the old persons most often stationed in their room. Objective: avoid that the virus of influenza A still does not spread a little any more.

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? We do not know about which stump it is but nowadays, it is the influenza H3N2 which clamps down in France. It is possible that it is that one ?, points out ARS.
Jean-Luke Victor assures that this crisis was difficult to manage, even if most hard seems to be behind. ? No animations, no restoration together, it was gruelling for our residents. Besides, we must have faced up lack of personnel. We had some reinforcements nurses and, by juggling with plannings, we took out there. ?
Happily, since Monday, the functioning of the nursing home returns progressively to normal.

http://www.lunion.presse.fr/article...ntaine-de-malades-dans-une-maison-de-retraite
 
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