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Norway: boy 2 years old dies of swine flu

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
http://www.aftenbladet.no/innenriks/1100323/Toaaring_doede_av_svineinfluensa.html

To?ring d?de av svineinfluensa

Svineinfluensaen har krevd sitt tiende d?dsoffer i Norge. En to ?r gammel gutt fra Vest-Agder d?de p? S?rlandet sykehus.

Publisert 23.10.2009

Torsdag fikk helsemyndighetene bekreftet at to?ringen hadde influensa A (H1N1) - eller svineinfluensa. Gutten tilh?rte en av risikogruppene.

Tidligere er det meldt ni d?dsfall knyttet til influensa A (H1N1), en mann fra Hordaland, en kvinne fra Oslo, en mann fra Oppland, en mann fra Telemark, en ten?ring fra Vestfold, tre kvinner fra Akershus og en dansk mann som oppholdt seg i Norge.

Two Year-old died of swine flu

Swine flu has claimed its tenth death victims in Norway. A two-year-old boy from West College died on Southern Hospitality.

Published 23.10.2009

Thursday was the health authorities confirmed that two-year olds had influenza A (H1N1) - or swine influenza. The boy belonged to one of the risk groups.

Previously reported nine deaths associated with influenza A (H1N1), a man from Hordaland, a woman from Oslo, a man from Oppland, a man from Telemark, a teenager from Vestfold, three women from Akershus and a Danish man who lived in Norway.
 
Re: Norway: boy 2 years old dies of swine flu

google translated

Swine flu has claimed its tenth fatal victim in Norway.

A two-year-old boy from West College died on Southern Hospitality.

Thursday was the health authorities confirmed that two-year olds had influenza A (H1N1) or swine influenza.

The boy belonged to one of the risk groups.

Deaths number ten

- It died a boy of two and a half years in a Southern hospital Thursday of swine flu, confirms readiness responsible Paal Friis at the hospital.

- He had a serious congenital disorder and tih?rte risk group, "says Friis.

Previously reported nine deaths associated with influenza A (H1N1), a man from Hordaland, a woman from Oslo, a man from Oppland, a man from Telemark, a teenager from Vestfold, three women from Akershus and a Danish man who lived in Norway.

To-?ring d?d av svineinfluensa

En to ?r gammel gutt fra Vest-Agder d?de p? S?rlandet sykehus i Kristiansand av svineinfluensa.

JAN INGE THOMASSEN


Svineinfluensaen har krevd sitt tiende d?dsoffer i Norge.

En to ?r gammel gutt fra Vest-Agder d?de p? S?rlandet sykehus.

Torsdag fikk helsemyndighetene bekreftet at to?ringen hadde influensa A (H1N1) eller svineinfluensa.

Gutten tilh?rte en av risikogruppene.

D?dsfall nummer ti
- Det d?de en gutt p? to og et halvt ?r p? S?rlandet sykehus torsdag av svineinfluensa, bekrefter beredskapsansvarlig P?l Friis ved sykehuset.

- Han hadde en alvorlig medf?dt lidelse og tih?rte risikogruppen, forteller Friis.

Tidligere er det meldt ni d?dsfall knyttet til influensa A (H1N1), en mann fra Hordaland, en kvinne fra Oslo, en mann fra Oppland, en mann fra Telemark, en ten?ring fra Vestfold, tre kvinner fra Akershus og en dansk mann som oppholdt seg i Norge.

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/sorlandet/1.6831888
 
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