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Kansas Influenza 2017-18: 168 fatalities, including 2 children

JimO

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Through Week 1, Kansas is reporting 9 flu-related deaths. Kansas Week 1 deaths.PNG
 
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Wesley Medical Center confirms two pediatric flu deaths

Posted: Tue 4:57 PM, Feb 06, 2018 | Updated: Tue 8:42 PM, Feb 06, 2018

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) At least two children have died in Kansas because of the flu.

It continues to be widespread in almost all of the United States.

A spokesperson for Wesley Medical Center said two children have died there because of the virus.
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http://www.kwch.com/content/news/Wes...473017773.html

Two children die from the flu in Wichita
BY KAITLYN ALANIS

kalanis@wichitaeagle.com
February 06, 2018 04:19 PM

Updated 10 hours 34 minutes ago
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Jerry Kratochvil, a spokesman with the state health department, said no pediatric flu deaths have been reported to the KDHE. However, he said the department bases its count on death certificates, and it can take months for the department to receive those. To the state, ?pediatric? includes newborns to age 17.
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http://www.kansas.com/news/local/article198707784.html
 
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