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Latest news for VN- deaths due to A-H1N1 -35

Treyfish

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RFA-10-23-2009
Number of deaths due to influenza A/H1N1 in Vietnam has increased to 31 people. Yesterday Preventive Medicine and Department of Environment confirmed four more cases of death due to influenza this service.


All four patients are women and mortality in high-risk groups such as pregnant women, children and people with chronic diseases is available. Of these, two pregnant woman aged 24-25 in Phu Yen and Gia Lai, a little girl aged two congenital heart of Lam Dong died at home Children's Hospital a City.

Wednesday was a case of female patients age 48 in Gia Lai, a history of blood disease blood, her death after 8 days of treatment.
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Re: Latest news for VN recorded four more deaths due to A-H1N1 -31

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24/10/2009

Additional four patients with fatal influenza A/H1N1


- On October 23, the Ministry of Health has confirmed four more cases of influenza A/H1N1 death, including two pregnant and a baby girl 2 years old. As of October 23, the total number of patients with flu deaths nationwide to 31 people.

Fatality is the 28th female patients, aged 25, address: Nien Phong village, Hoa Thang commune, Phu Hoa, Phu Yen province. Patients who are carrying on the 4th, [4 mos pregnant?] narrow leaves two openings, one on pre-admission patients with manifestations of fever, cough, chest, difficulty breathing.

On October 19, 2009 the patient to Hospital in Phu Yen province of 41 state high fever, cough, difficulty breathing are more serious diagnosis of suspected pneumonia influenza A/H1N1. Immediately, the patient is supported ventilation, treatment Tamiflu, antibiotics do not help and the death on October 20, 2009 at 16h10.

29th fatality was a patient woman, age 48, address: Ha Thai village, Chu Pong, Chu Se district, Gia Lai province. Patients with a history of blood diseases.

On October 12, 2009 patients with manifestations of fever, poor diet, physical fatigue, bleeding under the skin should enter the provincial general hospital treatment and was diagnosed at the hospital: hemorrhagic thrombocytopenia.

On October 18, 2009 of 39 patients with fever, bleeding under the skin mucus, difficulty breathing and is often diagnosed: respiratory failure severe pneumonia / White blood cell lymphoma line level. Patients placed internal airway ventilation support, antibiotics coordination, Tamiflu, shipping vessels ... not support, and death on October 20, 2009 at 8h40.

30th fatality was a female patient, aged 24, address: Me Xuan village, commune Ia Me, Chu Prong district, Gia Lai province. Patients who are pregnant on the 7th.

On October 10, 2009, patients have expressed high fever continued over 38 degrees, cough, sore throat, poor diet, physical impairment masterpiece at home treatment do not apply for admission at the hospital company rubber Text Prong and diagnosed Fever virus / 7 months pregnant, is antibiotic treatment, hypothermia ....

On October 18, 2009 patients with expression or with pink foam, the chest is diagnostic for diagnosing Assembly: Track tuberculosis / 7 months pregnant and was transferred to the Hospital of Gia Lai province. In this patient diagnosis: Pneumonia due to severe virus / 7 months pregnant and then transferred to Department emergency resuscitation treatment: antibiotics, Tamiflu, transport and support vessels ... but not death on 21/10 at 20h20 2009.

Fatality is the 31st female patients, 2 years old, permanent address: Tan Ha, Lam Ha, Lam Dong. Patients with congenital heart disease surgery last one month ago.

2 days before admission the patient had symptoms of cough, shortness of breath. On October 16, 2009 to examine patients and treatment in Lam Dong Hospital diagnosed with severe pneumonia - heart failure / congenital heart, the process of treatment should not be transferred to a Children's Hospital October 19, 2009 on the status drowsiness, pale, dyspnea was diagnosed more: Heart failure - Pneumonia / congenital heart.

Patients with respiratory support, antibiotics, shipping vessels and measures to support heart resuscitation others. Bad patients should gradually assign this combination of antibiotics and using Tamiflu, but the patient's condition less responsive to treatment. Patient mortalityat 15 hours 15 minutes on October 22, 2009.
Thus, as of 17 pm on October 23, Vietnam has recorded 10,376 cases positive, 31 cases of death.

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Monday, October 26, 2009 15:07:46 Vietnam (GMT+07)

Swine flu claims four more lives

The health ministry on Friday confirmed another four influenza A (H1N1) deaths, bringing the country?s death toll to 31 since the disease was first detected here in May.

All the four latest deaths recorded between Tuesday and Friday were females belonging to high risk groups: two were pregnant, one had a chronic disease and another had a two-year-old baby, the ministry?s Preventive Health and Environment Department reported.

The department said they were admitted to hospitals with symptoms like fatigue and respiratory discomfort, and were given treatment with antiviral drug Tamiflu before blood samples were sent for testing.

The tests confirmed the victims had swine flu.

Also on Friday, the Ministry of Health reported 10,367 people nationwide have been inflicted with the virus so far, of whom 9,952 have been released after full recovery. Others still receiving treatment in hospitals were in stable condition, it said.

In response to the increasing number of H1N1 infections, the ministry has ordered local health clinics to give Tamiflu to patients with flu symptoms even before testing, except in specific acase certain cases.

In the meantime, Vietnam is awaiting the first batches of H1N1 vaccines given by the World Health Organization (WHO) set to arrive next month, and expects to receive over one million doses by next year.
?At first WHO can support two percent of our population with vaccines, meaning over one million doses,? Nguyen Huy Nga, head of the Preventive Health and Environment Department, told the Tuoi Tre newspaper.
?WHO then will continue the support, but not more than 10 percent of the population will be vaccinated,? he said.
However, the aim of vaccinating two percent of the population was not to stamp out the epidemic, but to protect high risk groups, he added. While waiting for the WHO support and speeding up the production of local vaccines that are expected to be in the market by next autumn, the country is also preparing to import 500,000 doses in the fourth quarter of this year.

Although pharmaceutical companies are yet to apply for distributing rights for H1N1 vaccines in Vietnam, the health ministry has created all necessary conditions so that once they complete their applications, licenses can be granted as soon as possible, Nga said.

Vietnam will give vaccination priority to pregnant women, people with chronic diseases, children, and health workers, the health ministry said

It has also submitted three different vaccination plans to the Prime Minister for approval. Under the first plan, 909,000 people belonging to priority groups in ten most crowded provinces and cities experiencing rapid spread of the epidemic. The second one will vaccinate 1.5 million people at 20 provinces and cities, while the last plan will cover 3.2 million people in all 63 provinces and cities in the nation.[/FONT]
So far over VND790.6 million (US$44,278) has been allocated to 52 provinces and cities. according to the Ministry of Finance.
On October 15 the Prime Minister agreed to a Finance Ministry proposal to add another VND594.15 million ($33,276) to the budget for fighting the disease.
Source: VNA, Tuoi Tre

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Re: Latest news for VN recorded four more deaths due to A-H1N1 -31

Re: Latest news for VN recorded four more deaths due to A-H1N1 -31

2 posts up, I had 4 months pregnant in my list, corrected now to 9 months pregnant...

Fatality is the 28th female patients, aged 25, address: Nien Phong village, Hoa Thang commune, Phu Hoa, Phu Yen province. Patients who are carrying on the 4th, [4 mos pregnant?] narrow leaves two openings, one on pre-admission patients with manifestations of fever, cough, chest, difficulty breathing.

Excerpt
Doctor Nguyen Thanh Truc - Deputy Director of Health of Phu Yen on October 26 confirmed deaths in Phu Yen first infected by influenza A/H1N1, NTKT the pregnant woman (25 years old, in Hoa Thang, H. Phu Hoa, Phu Yen) 9 months pregnant. Patients hospitalized on October 24 in a state of high fever, heart palpitations, difficulty breathing. Patients die on October 25. History of this pregnant woman with heart disease.
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26-10 pm, doctor Nguyen Thanh Truc, Deputy Director of Department of Health, Phu Yen, this province has confirmed the first death from influenza A/H1N1. Victim is her NTKT (Phu Hoa), died while pregnant was nine months. Ms. T. narrow gap with a history of heart valve two leaves, play on 18-10 patients with symptoms of fever, cough. Max 19-10, she Hospital in Phu Yen province treatment, the way they died 20-10. Until now, the province has 429 patients with influenza A/H1N1 treatment at Hospital Phu Yen.
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Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-10/28/content_12346830.htm

Death toll from A/H1N1 flu rises to 35 in Vietnam
www.chinaview.cn 2009-10-28 13:30:19

HANOI, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam confirmed three more deaths of A/H1N1 influenza, bringing the country's total number of flu deaths to 35, said a report on the website of the Ministry of Health on Wednesday.

One patient is a 41-year-old man in the central city of Danang. The man was admitted to the city's general hospital with fever and respiratory track infection symptoms on Oct. 21, said the ministry.

The patient was treated with Tamiflu drug, but died on Oct. 24 due to respiratory failure. His sample was tested positive with the A/H1N1 virus.

Another patient is a 27-year-old man in the highland province of Dak Lak. He was admitted to provincial general hospital on Oct.9 and was diagnosed with dengue fever, said the ministry.

The man then developed fever, coughing and difficulty in breathing and died on Oct. 13. His sample was found positive with the A/H1N1 virus.

The third patient is a 10-month-old girl in the highland province of Dak Lak. She was admitted to the provincial general hospital with fever and coughing and was treated with Tamiflu drug then, said the ministry.

The girl was transferred to the Ho Chi Minh City -- based Children Hospital No. 1 as her conditions deteriorated on Oct. 21.She was found positive to the A/H1N1 virus on the same day. The girl died on Oct. 26 due to pneumonia, said the ministry.

The ministry on Tuesday confirmed that Vietnam's A/H1N1 flu cases have risen to 10,512. Of the total, 10,124 patients have been discharged from hospitals after recovery.
 
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Another patient is a 27-year-old man in the highland province of Dak Lak. He was admitted to provincial general hospital on Oct.9 and was diagnosed with dengue fever, said the ministry.

The man then developed fever, coughing and difficulty in breathing and died on Oct. 13. His sample was found positive with the A/H1N1 virus.

The third patient is a 10-month-old girl in the highland province of Dak Lak. She was admitted to the provincial general hospital with fever and coughing and was treated with Tamiflu drug then, said the ministry.

The girl was transferred to the Ho Chi Minh City -- based Children Hospital No. 1 as her conditions deteriorated on Oct. 21.She was found positive to the A/H1N1 virus on the same day. The girl died on Oct. 26 due to pneumonia, said the ministry.


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Re: Latest news for VN- deaths due to A-H1N1 -35

Post #5: This is a new case. Bringing the total to 35.

Another patient is a 27-year-old man in the highland province of Dak Lak. He was admitted to provincial general hospital on Oct.9 and was diagnosed with dengue fever, said the ministry.

The man then developed fever, coughing and difficulty in breathing and died on Oct. 13. His sample was found positive with the A/H1N1 virus.
 
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More on the 27 year old:

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In case of death following a patient is male, 27 years old in Cu kuin district, Dak Lak province. Visit patients in general hospitals and Cu kuin, was diagnosed: Track marrow failure and was transferred to the General Hospital in Dak Lak province now on. General hospital in Dak Lak province, patient examination and preliminary diagnosis: Malaria clinical history with leukemia level. 13/10 patients on high fever, cough a lot, difficulty breathing and Assembly ambulatory diagnosis: Pneumonia virus, influenza A/H1N1 suspect, only to continue treatment Tamiflu, antibiotics ... as of 13/10 patients escape hospital and died on October 15.
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Thus, as of 17:00 on October 27, Vietnam has recorded 10,512 cases of flu virus AH1N1 positive, 35 cases of death. Patients were from the hospital is 10,124, the cases are to be isolated, treated in hospitals, the treatment.

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