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Irag - Child died in Baghdad, Swine flu suspected

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
caution - google translated

Swine Flu in Baghdad

KARACHI newspaper Panorama

06/07/2009

A medical source from within the municipal hospital, the son of a hospital located in the outskirts of Sadr City in Baghdad, who declined to be named, said yesterday,

Saturday saw the first case of swine flu in Iraq.

The source said that "a child had died with symptoms of the flu virus, pigs, the disease was diagnosed by a specialist doctor .

But the parents of the child who suffered panic upon hearing the news and they have to take the body of the boy and tore up the file of the child and fled the scene. "

The news hit the panic in the hospital and was to contact the office of the Director-General of the Department of Health said.

It is noted that all hospital staff had to take precautionary measures by wearing masks and others. It should be noted that this case is the first case of detection of the virus h1n1 .

http://www.panet.co.il/online/articles/1/5/S-213312,1,5.html
 
Re: Irag - Child died in Baghdad, Swine flu suspected

Great find, Dutchy. Lends to questions on source, containment, tracking, testing, contagion to/ from others, contagion of child's body, community transmissibility.
 
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