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Laclede County teen dies of possible A/H1N1

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.news-leader.com/article/...aclede+County+teen+dies+of+possible+swine+flu

Laclede County teen dies of possible swine flu
News-Leader staff • October 15, 2009

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State health officials learned Thursday the girl began to have flu-like symptoms on Tuesday, checked into a Laclede County emergency room in Wednesday before being transported to an undisclosed Springfield hospital, where she died sometime Thursday, Wagar said.

Wagar said the girl was between the ages of 13 and 17. Federal laws prevent state officials from identifying the hospital, doctor or patients’ names or the patient’s age, Wagar said.

Wagar said state health officials were informed by local sources that the girl may have had other, underlying health problems.



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Re: Laclede County teen dies of possible A/H1N1

Source: http://ozarksfirst.com/content/fulltext/?cid=197351


Possible H1N1 Death in Laclede County


Friday, Oct 16, 2009 @08:27pm CDT

The Missouri Health Department is investigating the death of an Ozarks teen to see whether it's related to the H1N1 Virus.

Sixteen-year-old Dakota Jordan from Laclede County apparently began having flu-like symptoms Tuesday.

He was checked in to a Springfield hospital Wednesday. He died Thursday.

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