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H1N1 influenza in Hong Kong 3 new deaths,23 total

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Editor, Senior Moderator
(Central News Agency, Xinhua reporter Wang Manna HK 25) Hong Kong influenza virus continues to spread, and today a further three new flu deaths of human infection with H1N1, the dead included a 18-year-old girl in Hong Kong this year, 23 people have died of influenza cumulative. Hong Kong Hospital Authority spokesman said the three public hospitals in the diagnosis of H1N1 infection in female patients, including the Tuen Mun Hospital, a 47-year-old and a 74-year-old patients, and Kwong Wah Hospital, a 18-year-old patient, whose condition continued to deteriorate, was certified dead. For the patient passed away, the hospital direction expresses condolences to families.
The spokesman pointed out that the new two confirmed H1N1 cases, including the Kwong Wah Hospital, a 55-year-old female patient and the North District Hospital, a 53-year-old male patient, both of whom were prescribed Tamiflu (Tamiflu), but now in critical condition . As of 2 pm today, a total of 20 influenza patients in public hospitals in Hong Kong intensive care unit in hospital. 1000225

http://www.cna.com.tw/ShowNews/Detail.aspx?pNewsID=201102250264&pType0=aCN&pTypeSel=0
 
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