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Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

Skatman

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Hello, I have been lurking here for the last month. I wonder how long they are going to continue reporting every death as having an underlying health condition?

http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/...9-swine-flu-death-in-maricopa-co.2ceac6c.html

PHOENIX - The first death related to the H1N1 swine flu has been reported in Maricopa County.

According to the health department a woman in her late 40s with a underlying lung condition died last week from complications of the flu.
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

Hello, I have been lurking here for the last month. I wonder how long they are going to continue reporting every death as having an underlying health condition?

http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/...9-swine-flu-death-in-maricopa-co.2ceac6c.html

PHOENIX - The first death related to the H1N1 swine flu has been reported in Maricopa County.

According to the health department a woman in her late 40s with a underlying lung condition died last week from complications of the flu.
Yes, the deaths in Mexico were in the 25-44 age group. Pretty much the same here.
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

Arizona has the original novel strain from Mexico which presumably had survived
some months in the environment without mutating

maybe this variant is more dangerous ?

(2),A/Mexico/InDRE4487/2009-04-14
(7),A/Mexico/InDRE4114/2009
(0,50%),A/Mexico/4115/2009-04-07,f50
(2,50%),A/Arizona/01/2009-04-22,m8
(8,77%),A/Arizona/02/2009-04-26,f11

(mutations,% of genome available),name+date,gender_age


Maricopa sells pork from Mexico ?

how high is it above sea-leavel ?
http://www.newfluwiki2.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=486A2BE85B87EB1C5A23B3D3CE30EC9A?diaryId=3337
 
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Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

The problem with this theory about the U.S. deaths is that basically Houston, Hildago County and Corpus Christi in Texas are all <100 feet above sea level and Seattle I am looking.
 
AZ Reports Second Death

AZ Reports Second Death

info on 2nd

link

Phoenix, ARIZONA (BNO NEWS) ? A 57-year-old woman became Arizona?s second swine flu death last week, officials said on Tuesday afternoon.

?It was a 57-year-old female from Pinal County, Arizona,? said Alia Maisonet, who is a spokeswoman for the Gila River Indian Reservation. The woman, who?s identity is not being released, was admitted to a hospital outside the reservation after she complained of flu-like symptoms.

Shortly after her hospitalization last week, the woman passed away and tests later confirmed she did in fact have swine flu at the time of her death. Officials refused to provide details on the exact day she died but did say the woman had a pre-existing medical condition. ?She had a compromised immune system,? the spokeswoman said. ?Confirming whether or not she actually passed away from H1N1 flu is hard to tell because of the pre-existing medical condition.?

The Arizona Department of Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also confirmed that a second person with swine flu had passed away. Both had no additional information on the case.

On May 14, a woman suffering from a lung condition and swine flu became the first Arizona citizen to die in relation to the disease that killed dozens in mainly Mexico and the United States.
 
Tucson - AZ Reports Third Death

Tucson - AZ Reports Third Death

13 year old

First swine flu death in Pima County

Tucson, Arizona - May 20, 2009 - A "medically compromised" 13-year-old male has succumbed to complications of the H1N1 virus. The confirmed test results were received today from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The young man was hospitalized on Sunday, May 10 and passed away on Friday, May 15, 2009. There was no indication of a travel history. His family members, who were also ill with the virus, have recovered with the exception of one sibling who is currently hospitalized.

"Our prevention message remains the same," said Dr. Michelle McDonald, Chief Medical Officer for the Pima County Health Department. "First and foremost, stay home if you're sick. Now that school is out for the summer, please keep sick kids home from the sitter or summer programs. Wash your hands frequently, and be sure to cover coughs and sneezes," McDonald advised.

The current confirmed case count for Pima County is now at 87 with ongoing monitoring of virus activity by the Health Department. The signs and symptoms continue to model seasonal flu - fever, chills, headache, upper respiratory tract symptoms (cough, sore throat, runny nose, shortness of breath), body aches, fatigue, vomiting and/or diarrhea.

http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=10398276&nav=HMO6HMaY
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

AZ01:male,8,tested 22.April
AZ02:female,11,tested 26.April
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

If they took the time to look back, I'm afraid they will find out we are already in our second wave...
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

so what ?

Am I the only one worldwide who wonders about the
few mutations in some of the viruses ?
And the public isn't even interested ?

OK, Mexico may want to cover up, they have not so many experts,labs,
but this is USA, CDC !

Is the world even the same that it was 20 years ago or did I miss something
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

well I'm watching everything you are saying very closely, but I don't have a clue what to look for, I saw two different flu strains merge in my office alone.

in Mexico there are 5 different strains hitting the population.

today utah reported a perfectly healthy young adult with no other health issues died from the swine flu.

We are all watching not really knowing what to do.

I know the experts here on this site are burried to their eyeballs looking for answers, so I don't want them to take time from what is important to answer our questions.

when they finally come up for air, I'm pretty sure they will share what they've learned...
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

ask your representative or the local newspaper to disclose the origin of
A/Arizona/01/2009-04-22(H1N1) , where he may have got it from.
Find the telefone,email of the 8M or his parents and ask them.
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

AZ01:male,8,tested 22.April
AZ02:female,11,tested 26.April
The sequences are virtually identical to a number of isolates across the world.
PS The pandemic began over a month ago, no estimates required.
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

yes, all are identical ... but some are more identical than others


why don't you write about it at recombinomics ?



mutations,nucleotides available,name
------------------------------------------
0 13166 swine-flu/index/2009-02-01
0 8741 Mexico/4115/2009-04-07,F50
2 13166 Mexico/InDRE4487/2009-04-14
1 4919 Denmark/513/2009-04-29
2 5491 New Mexico/04/2009-04-26,M18
2 6445 Arizona/01/2009-04-22,M8
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

ask your representative or the local newspaper to disclose the origin of
A/Arizona/01/2009-04-22(H1N1) , where he may have got it from.
Find the telefone,email of the 8M or his parents and ask them.

it was student of my sister...

questions have already been asked...

never traveled to mexico or contact with pigs, they are guessing it was another student in the school with mild symptoms H2H

That's when we also found out the Hospitals were running out of test kits...

but wait, wasn't this the first case... ;)
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

did he eat pork from Granjas Carroll ? receive a parcel from Mex.

air,rail connection to Mex
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

Blonde haired european, food from major supermarkets...
 
Re: Maricopa County, AZ Reports First Death

May also be a problem getting the reagents for sampling(?)/testing. I heard that somewhere semi-official around here.
 
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