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Possible Swine Flu Death in Little Rock
Reported by: KARK 4 News
Monday, May 18, 2009 @02:30pm CST
The death of a 28-year-old man in a Little Rock hospital over the weekend could be linked to the H1N1 virus better known as Swine Flu.
That's according to Pulaski County Coroner Garland Camper , who tells KARK 4 that the man's autopsy revealed he had suffered from more than one strain of flu. Camper calls that "somewhat unusual."
Camper says the man was an offshore oil worker who had been in the hospital with flu-like symptoms, and had reportedly been ill for weeks.
The man has not been identified since the investigation is not complete.
His body is now at the State Crime Lab to comply with guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control when Swine Flu is suspected of being related to a death.
http://www.wreg.com/wreg-h1n1arkansas-story,0,825363.story
H1N1 Virus Suspected in Arkansas Man's Death
Rachel Duncan
May 18, 2009
Little Rock, Ar - FAST FACTS
H1N1 virus suspected in Arkansas man's death
He tested positive for several strains of flu
More testing needed to confirm if it was the H1N1 virus.
( Little Rock, AR 05/18/09)
Health officials in Arkansas are investigating if a 28-year-old man's death is because of the H1N1 flu. Authorities say the man died on Saturday morning at a Little Rock hospital after suffering from flu like symptoms for six weeks.
They say the man tested positive for several strains of flu, and they'll have to investigate if the so-called swine flu was really one of them. Arkansas has six confirmed cases of the virus.
Possible Swine Flu Death in Little Rock
Reported by: KARK 4 News
Monday, May 18, 2009 @02:30pm CST
The death of a 28-year-old man in a Little Rock hospital over the weekend could be linked to the H1N1 virus better known as Swine Flu.
That's according to Pulaski County Coroner Garland Camper , who tells KARK 4 that the man's autopsy revealed he had suffered from more than one strain of flu. Camper calls that "somewhat unusual."
Camper says the man was an offshore oil worker who had been in the hospital with flu-like symptoms, and had reportedly been ill for weeks.
The man has not been identified since the investigation is not complete.
His body is now at the State Crime Lab to comply with guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control when Swine Flu is suspected of being related to a death.
http://www.wreg.com/wreg-h1n1arkansas-story,0,825363.story
H1N1 Virus Suspected in Arkansas Man's Death
Rachel Duncan
May 18, 2009
Little Rock, Ar - FAST FACTS
H1N1 virus suspected in Arkansas man's death
He tested positive for several strains of flu
More testing needed to confirm if it was the H1N1 virus.
( Little Rock, AR 05/18/09)
Health officials in Arkansas are investigating if a 28-year-old man's death is because of the H1N1 flu. Authorities say the man died on Saturday morning at a Little Rock hospital after suffering from flu like symptoms for six weeks.
They say the man tested positive for several strains of flu, and they'll have to investigate if the so-called swine flu was really one of them. Arkansas has six confirmed cases of the virus.