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By week 51, 3 new cases were reported seriously, bringing to 43 the number of cases
serious reported since the epidemic began. Of these, 10 patients died (9
Alsace Lorraine + 1), 8 are still supported and 25 are out of ICU.
Two deaths related to influenza were reported in week 51 (all hospitalized in intensive care)
This brings to 11 the number of patients Alsatian died since the beginning of the epidemic
Re: France: some info on situation in regions of France
Re: France: some info on situation in regions of France
Île-de-France as of 23 Dec 2009
Google translator French > English
Surveillance of deaths
(source: InVS, Data to 23/12/2009 at 10am)
In Ile-de-France, 46 deaths related to influenza A (H1N1) in 2009 have been reported since InVS
beginning of the epidemic among which 36 were confirmed virologically. During the ten
days, 6 deaths occurred.