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In Odessa in 19 patients and in 1 deceased found the H1N1 flu virus

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In Odessa in 19 patients and one deceased found H1N1 (swine flu). As was reported at the Regional in the Odessa region, the v?rusolog?čno? laboratory for the period from 28 September to 22 December at surveyed 161 sick and 9 dead with a previous diagnosis of ' flu, SARS, a viral pneumonia ', reports UNIAN. ' 19 Obtained positive results in patients, and 1 from sectioned material of the deceased ',-noted in management. In particular, the identification of these positive results found 19 cases of influenza virus a/H1N1/swin2009 , including the deceased man. Also found one positive result of influenza virus in (pregnant woman). Samples for research are delivered with the Odessa City infectious hospital, maternity home No. 2, the children's City Hospital No. 3 and patologoanatom?čnogo. Management noted that the Regional management of the regional laboratory confirmed the presence of the virus H1N1 in sekc?jnomu the story of a man who died in hospital of 50-year-old inhabitant, who worked as a cab driver, fell ill on December 5, was treated independently and treatment applied by the day. In connection with the deterioration of December 10, summoned the Ambulance Brigade and with complaints of severe coughing, high fever and a sore throat was rushed to hospital in the city's clinical infectious hospital. He was diagnosed with ' Follicular tonsillitis. Bilateral pneumonia. In the medical establishment made the rentgenogramu, after which the diagnosis was refined: ' flu. Bilateral pneumonia.

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