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Greece: first h1n1 virus serious incidents and indeed imported ...

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The first serious outbreaks of seasonal flu detected in our country.
Only this year, in contrast with what has happened during the last year's wave bird, these outbreaks were
Imported ... Approximately eight weeks after the official occurrence of avian influenza in Europe ,
disease - vigorously officials which remains the pandemic virus (η1ν1 )- reached in
Greece through Libya . According to press reports, the first heavy incident
Bird concerns a baby from African country which is διασωληνωμένο in paidon
' St wisdom ". The only seven months baby by Libya had διακομιστεί in Greece in
The agreement concluded between the Government of Qatar and private
Hospice for hospitalisation Libyan citizens after the collapse of the scheme Qadhafi .
However, the baby showed heavy respiratory complications which necessitated the
Transfer from the Metropolitan where initially intended to be hospitalised in a special unit intensive
Treatment paidon and διασωλήνωσή . In paediatric hospital done and the
Diagnosis of the specific that λιλιπούτειος patient brought the virus (η1ν1 ).

http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=32356&Itemid=86
 
Re: Greece: first h1n1 virus serious incidents and indeed imported ...

A seven-and-a-half month Lybian baby diagnosed with the H1N1 virus died in Athens on Friday.

The infant was being treated at the intensive care unit of the Aghia Sofia children?s hospital in Athens, Skai reported on Friday. According to the medical facility?s staff the infant had been infected with the virus before entering Greece.

Originally known as swine flu, the H1N1 influenza emerged in 2009 and was declared a pandemic by June that year. By August 2010, the organization had declared the pandemic over.

http://www.ekathimerini.com//4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_20/01/2012_423313
 
Re: Greece: first h1n1 virus serious incidents and indeed imported ...

Source: http://english.cri.cn/6966/2012/01/20/2561s677361.htm

Baby Dies of H1N1 Flu in Athens
2012-01-20 21:47:50 Xinhua Web Editor: Liuyuanhui

A seven- month- old Libyan baby died in an Athens Children's hospital on Friday in the first fatality linked to the H1N1 flu virus of the new year in Greece, local authorities reported.

According to local media reports citing Greek doctors who treated the boy, he had been infected with the virus in Libya, where he was diagnosed with common flu and received insufficient therapy, before transferred to Greece.

An Ukrainian woman who is being treated in another Greek hospital for pneumonia is the second severe case of the swine flu to be reported in the country this season...
 
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