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Portugal: 122 deaths

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The virus of the flu A (H1N1) already killed 121 patients in Portugal, according to the last register of the General-direction of the Health. The most recent deaths notified to the authorities of health belong to a 60-year-old woman and to a 54-year-old man, both originating from the Madeira and without associate diseases. Fourteen patients originating from the Northern region of the Continent also did not resist the complications provoked by the infection of the virus of the flu A. His ages vary between 25 years and 78 years.

http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/noticia.a...hannelID=00000021-0000-0000-0000-000000000021
 
Re: Portugal: 122 deaths

Lisbon, 26 sea (Portuguese) - The general director of the Health, Francisco George, affirmed today what the flu A (H1N1), what killed 122 persons in Portugal, ' eclipsed ', it will have to me to them it will be the prebrave virus again, from the autumn. ' At this moment, we do not register activity for flu A, with the exception of the Autonomous Region of the Azores. The virus was eclipsed in it sweats almost totality ', affirmed Francisco George in the presentation of the data registered in Portugal on the pandemia of flu A (H1N1) even to the sixth week of 2010. The seasonal flu was residual and more than 99 per cent of the registered cases were a flu A, what reached especially young adults.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/epa/article/ALeqM5hfDAJgeFxiIy_2sJ0qg_ubSReP2w
 
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