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Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 106

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.rr.pt/informacao_detalhe.aspx?fid=92&did=84050

Google translation from Portuguese

Portugal has 5 more deaths from influenza A
Posted on 19-12-2009 11:05

In Portugal, died today, and since the end of September, 51 people of influenza A. The latest victims are two women and three men.

The last five deaths are people aged between 41 and 79 years, all risk factors that exacerbated the impact of infection. The last fatal victim is a woman of 55 years and occurred yesterday in the North.

As it decreases the amount of new cases of influenza A, increases the number of fatalities and seriously ill, says the Directorate General of Health

At this point, there were 133 people hospitalized, more than 30 in intensive care.
To date, the pandemic was nearly 12 thousand deaths around the world, according to the European Center for Disease Control.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 53

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 53

Source: http://diario.iol.pt/sociedade/gripe-a-mortes-saude-obitos-h1n1-tvi24/1111650-4071.html

Google translation:

Influenza A: 53 deaths in Portugal
Three more deaths since Friday. Two men and a woman with risk factors associated
Editorial / CR

Two men and a woman died in Portugal since last Friday, bringing to 53 the number of deaths associated with influenza A.

According to the website of the Directorate General of Health (DGS), a woman of 55 years died on 18 December, according to the notification of the ARS North.

A man of 63 years died last Saturday, 19 December, the region of Madeira, and the next day, December 20, another man, 64, also died of the H1N1 virus in the north of the country.

According to the website of DGS, all the victims had risk factors.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 58

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 58

Source: http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/portugal/interior.aspx?content_id=1454951

Google translation:

Eight more dead in the country last week

The flu has killed 58 people in Portugal, only eight last week. This despite the number of new cases continue to fall: by Sunday had used health services 10 221 patients with flu-like symptoms, less than four thousand of the previous week.

Of the eight deaths reported in the last seven days, five were confirmed yesterday by the Directorate General of Health (DGS): among the fatalities is a 14-year-old native of the Azores, and a woman of 54 with no risk factors. Were still hospitalized 95 patients, including 20 in serious condition.

Epidemiologist M?rio Carreira, the DGS, confirms that the "flu activity declined enough:" We are close to a normal situation, we can not consider that we are in a pandemic. "

However, the expert warns that influenza A has not disappeared. "Just yesterday we were forced to close a room in a nursery," he adds. Indeed, last week were 116 reported outbreaks of influenza A in schools, which since the beginning of the pandemic have been a preferred means of contagion.

However, off the vaccination of children up to age 12, on Monday, the expert considers it essential to try to prevent a second wave of influenza A in the country yet there are no data on the accession of the young, but the many calls to health centers in recent days seem to be a positive indication. Children take half the dose of adults but have to take an increase after three weeks. Up to 12 years, parents need only to call the health center to score.

According to the latest assessment of the World Health Organization (WHO), "until 20 December, about 208 countries and territories around the world have reported cases of laboratory confirmed H1N1, including at least 11 516 deaths."

For the organization, however, these numbers are probably underestimated because only relate to cases confirmed in the laboratory. And the United States alone, estimate that more than 10 people dead, including more than a thousand children.

The countries of western Europe, including Portugal, have already reached and surpassed the peak of the flu, says WHO. "There continues to be increases in influenza activity in the worst affected areas of Central and Eastern Europe and parts of Asia.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 63

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 63

Source: http://www.abola.pt/mundos/ver.aspx?id=187669

Google translation:

Influenza A: five more people die
By Editor

The Directorate General of Health has new stock to the number of deaths to Influenza A, revealing five new deaths. All cases manifested risk factors.

Therefore, died three women and two men, between 27 and 55 years living in Madeira, Lisbon and Tagus Valley, Algarve and America.

Thus, the count of fatalities from the H1N1 virus in Portugal rose to 63.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 70

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 70

Source: http://www.correiomanha.pt/noticia....ontentid=57B4CFA3-A222-439E-AD46-0F82F953992C

Google translation:

Rui Miguel Pedrosa rises to 70 the number of deaths associated with influenza A
December 30, 2009 - 15:03
Ministry update sheet with seven cases
The flu has already caused 70 deaths

The Directorate General of Health (DGS) revealed on Wednesday that seven people were infected with the H1N1 virus, bringing to 70 the total number of deaths associated with influenza A, since 26 September.

Among the fatalities is a 14 year old boy, who died on November 30 in the district of Lisbon and Tagus Valley, who had no risk factor. Influenza A was also the cause of death of a young man of 19 years, in the center, who died the day after Christmas, which had associated risk factors.

Of the seven fatalities, five are men and only two women. Four deaths occurred in the area of Lisbon and Tagus Valley, two in the center and one in the Alentejo.

The deaths occurred between November 14 and December 29, but only now been published by the DGS.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 70

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 70

http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/sociedade/gripe-gripe-a-h1n1-emigrante-suica-portuguesa/1113778-4071.html

Influenza kills Portuguese in Switzerland
Emigrant was 33 years old and did not belong to risk group
By: Patricia Pires | 04-01-2010 15: 40
A Portuguese immigrant living in Zurich, Switzerland, died after contracting influenza A. Dora was 33 years old and did not belong to any risk group. To be admitted to hospital with a lung problem 'was healthy, "said the tvi24.pt widower. The girl was hospitalized on 19 December and died on 24.

"When he was hospitalized, doctors said it was nothing serious," recalls her widower. "It was a problem in the lungs, which could easily recover," he added. But the unthinkable happened, and Dora contracted the H1N1 virus. "The doctors said that because of the flu, the virus that she had passed into the blood and there was nothing left to do. That's what triggered the rest 'account.

Without much explanation of health services, the widower Dora admits that he could have the H1N1 virus when she was hospitalized. "We had been in the United States before," confirms the tvi24.pt. "We were all treated with Tamiflu and had no more symptoms," he concludes.

The girl's body was transferred to Portugal and the funeral was held last week in Vendas Novas, where it was originally. The flu has killed again Portuguese, this time across national borders. Although "the memories and pain", the widower will return to Switzerland, where he has organized his life.

Remember that the flu has killed 71 people in the country. December was the month that recorded more fatalities by H1N1, with a total of 43 dead. That is, 70 percent of the deaths occurred in the month of Christmas. This despite the pandemic had subsided and the number of cases treated in hospitals have fallen by half.
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The flu has killed 71 people in Portugal
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 74

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 74

Source: http://www.abola.pt/mundos/ver.aspx?id=188512

Google translation:

Influenza causes more deaths in Portugal three
By Editor

The death toll from the H1N1 virus in Portugal rose to 74 after three more people died in the last three weeks. The latter was a man of 32 years, without associated risk factors, died on Sunday at the center of the country.

The data released by the Directorate General of Health reveal that the death of two other men, 65 and 59 years, both the northern and associated risks, was also caused by influenza A. The deaths occurred, respectively, 15 and 17 December.
17:46 - 05-01-2010
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 79

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 79

Source: http://www.rcmpharma.com/news/6107/51/Gripe-A-vitimas-em-Portugal-ascendem-a-79.html

Google translation:

Influenza: victims in Portugal amounted to 79


Died Tuesday the latest victim of the influenza A in Portugal, adding up 79 deaths of people infected with the H1N1 virus in the country, advances the Correio da Manha.

The most recent victim this is a woman of 78 years, with risk factors.

According to the Ministry of Health, 79 people died due to H1N1 virus.

One of the deaths pending the outcome of the autopsy. However, a Portuguese emigrant in Switzerland, 33, died and did not belong to groups at risk.
2010-01-06 | 09:33
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 79

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 79

http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/sociedade-nacional/gripe-gripe-a-h1n1-mortos-tvi24--/1113773-4555.html

The flu has killed 71 people in Portugal
December was the month in which H1N1 has killed more Portuguese
By: Editor / MM | 04-01-2010 13: 55

The flu has killed 71 people in Portugal. December was the month that recorded more fatalities by H1N1, with a total of 43 dead. That is, 70 percent of the deaths occurred in the month of Christmas. This despite the pandemic had subsided and the number of cases treated in hospitals have fallen by half.

The medical advance with an explanation: patients who were already hospitalized since November ended up dead the following month.

The figures confirm that the new cases decreased, remaining, however, increased incidence of disease in people under 30 years. It is also known that the demand for flu vaccine for children up to 12 years also increased.

Doctors leave the alert, despite the circulation of the virus has decreased, the H1N1 is active and, therefore, call for vaccination
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 83

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 83

Source: http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/portugal/interior.aspx?content_id=1465534

Google translation:

The flu has killed 83 people in Portugal

Today

The Council of Europe proposed that research into whether pharmaceutical helped fuel the panic.

Influenza A (H1N1) has made 83 fatalities in Portugal. The Directorate General of Health (DGS) revealed yesterday that the last two days there were two more deaths: two women, 43 and 51 years, both with risk factors. Still, compared to other years, mortality is still lower than expected for flu season.

However, the Center for Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned yesterday that reducing the wave of the pandemic will likely be followed by new and as yet unknown varieties of seasonal flu. "The historical pattern of human influenza is that after the pandemic, the world is undergoing a new blend of virus," wrote the expert Angus Nicoll, in the journal Eurosurveillance.

Also, remember that the pandemics of 1957/58 and 1969/70 the transmission slowed over Christmas and resumed the following year. Thus, I advise those countries to lower their defenses.

However, a group of parliamentarians from the Council of Europe has proposed to investigate the alleged pressure exerted by pharmaceutical companies on countries to buy vaccines against influenza A, said yesterday a spokesman for the Executive Community. The initiative, which will be debated in Strasbourg, said that drug makers' influence scientists and official bodies "to alarm the government, to promote their drugs and vaccines against the new strain, says the agency EFE.

According to the latest assessment of the World Health Organization (WHO) pandemic caused at least 12 799 deaths around the world since it first emerged in Mexico in the spring of 2009. The WHO notes that the virus "is currently more active" in Central Europe, East and South East, North Africa and South Asia.

The WHO also found that the Southern countries affected by H1N1 last year are now well protected against new infections because of acquired immunity in the first wave.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 94

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 94

Source: http://www.correiomanha.pt/Noticia....ntid=042836CF-6D4F-483C-957E-4A4F5394498B&h=2

Google translation:

January 20, 2010 - 13:20
Balance officer rises to 94 deaths
Influenza A victim baby of eleven months
An eleven-month baby died on 11 January with influenza A. The victim had risk factors and was a native of Madeira.

According to the new balance of the Directorate General of Health, the number of deaths from the flu has risen to 94, having been recorded eight cases since the last update of data.

Besides the baby, two more victims were residents of the Wood: two women of 32 and 50, also with associated risk factors, who died on days 15 and 14 January respectively.

The Directorate General of Health also notes the death of a boy of eight years, the Lisbon and Tagus Valley. In the same region, there was also the death of a man of 40 years, 11 January, which had no risk factors.

The update also mentions the death of three women with 47, 59 and 64 years. All had associated risk factors.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 97

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 97

Source: http://www.abola.pt/mundos/ver.aspx?id=191094

Google translation:

Three more deaths from influenza A, Portugal has 97 in all
By Editor

There are three victims of the H1N1 virus confirmed in Portugal: two men, 54 and 61, and a woman, 46, the latest data from the Directorate General of Health The total number of deaths from flu in the country goes well to 97.

The two men were from the Central region and the woman lived in Greater Lisbon. The three had a history of disease, according to the DGS. However, it is known that number of people suffering from flu-like symptoms has been declining in Portugal.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 104

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 104

http://tv1.rtp.pt/noticias/?headlin...gal-resultam-em-104-mortos.rtp&article=316346

Influenza A - H1N1
A/H1N1: 195 thousand cases registered in Portugal resulting in 104 deaths
Health Minister revealed this afternoon that so far there have been 195 thousand cases of people with influenza A/H1N1, 1189 of whom were hospitalized. Ana Jorge also said that 104 people died as a result of this virus, and most had risk factors. The minister explained that will maintain the current strategy of vaccination against influenza A/H1N1, or who will be immunized at-risk groups initially defined and that vaccination will not be extended to other groups.
2010-02-04 18:12:50
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 104

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 104

http://www.ionline.pt/conteudo/45853-morte-gripe-a-dois-meses-e-meio-depois-duvida-persiste

Death by influenza A? Two and a half months after the doubt persists

by In?s Cardoso, Published on 09 de Fevereiro from 2010.14-year old died on November 30 and was included in the official list of deaths due to H1N1 virus. But the autopsy report is still open

An autopsy can be a complex puzzle, in which successive lanes are being used without clear answers. Andrew Dang, 14, died on November 30. In the list of officially reported deaths from influenza A, subject. But the National Institute of Forensic Medicine has not yet completed the autopsy and almost two and a half months after the death are pending further investigation.

Jorge Costa Santos, director of the delegation of South INML, explains that being made drug testing and drug research. "The average time of testing in the laboratory, which must be accredited following rigorous, is around 80 days", he explains.

Following the autopsy were also asked histological (biological tissues), but is almost completed. The head of delegation in Lisbon accepts that a period as extended to the case study is not common, but stresses there are lengthy processes when the causes of death are multiple. "People think it's like in CSI, opens the body and that's it. But in about 40% of autopsies performed that the cause of death is unknown."

Although H1N1 Jorge Costa Santos by invoking the secrecy of justice not to reveal any details of the case, it is certain that the date of death Andr? Dang had the H1N1 virus. Proof of this is that the Directorate General of Health has notified the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Diseases of the death of a teenager. With one caveat: "Provisional Classification (awaiting autopsy report)."

The problem is that having the flu does not mean that Andrew has been a victim of it and the Institute of Legal Medicine will not "rule out other possible causes of death." The couple, residing in Lisbon, died at home. In the last moments of life suffered bleeding abundant. The application to toxicology examination is not directed to a concrete suspicion, asking the general survey of psychotropic substances and drugs.

The Department of Investigation and Penal Action (DIAP) in Lisbon, in charge of the investigation into the death of the couple, said to wait, and the autopsy report, "information requested Hospital D. Estefania in Lisbon."

According to information disclosed in a statement at the time, the couple was observed in the hospital the day before death. As he had no fever or difficulty breathing, was sent home after a chest X-ray confirmed that there is no reason for internment or "criteria of clinical severity.

Contacted by iParents did not want to say anything, "because the process is secret justice". In December, Lucilia Dang lamented the lack of information that was being provided by the authorities. Today is still awaiting answers. In silence.
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 104

Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 104

http://www.rcmpharma.com/news/6654/51/Um-quinto-das-mortes-por-gripe-A-foi-em-pessoas-saudaveis.html

Portuguese to English translation

Fifth of deaths from influenza A in healthy people

It is estimated that the influenza A could cause more than ten thousand deaths in Portugal, however, reached the first corner of the pandemic is still far from being able throughout ensures that there will be a second, the country is only now crossed the 100 deaths related to the new strain of H1N1, according to the newspaper P?blico. Still, the pulmonologist Filipe Froes warns that, unlike seasonal flu, the deaths occurred in people "tend to be young", and 19 of the 105 deaths recorded so far had no risk factor that could do predict this outcome.

Despite not having the expected severity, one of the predictions came true: the pandemic virus eventually eclipse the seasonal strains that almost every year round. What made one was far fewer cases of seasonal flu and therefore much less deaths. Last year at this time, according to the Instituto Ricardo Jorge, seasonal flu had caused more than a thousand deaths in a total of 700 thousand infected.

For this winter, there is no data - just the perception that they are miniature cases that reach the health services. The calculation for the seasonal incidence of viruses is done in a different way. Look at the mortality in winter and is attributed to seasonal influenza excess deaths that occurred in this phase compared with other times of the year.

Children affected

But for the pulmonologist at Hospital Pulido Valente, Lisbon, "can not compare apples with oranges. In seasonal influenza, 80% of deaths occur in people over 75 years. This, 43 of 105 deaths occurred between 37 and 54 years. A recent study published in the journal Eurosurveillance based on preliminary data from seven European countries shows that this year killed more than 28 percent of children. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta also points to ten times more deaths among children.

"The flu has two very different epidemiological characteristics. With influenza A, we have many years of life lost. If a child dies at age eight, meaning that lost someone who had a lifetime ahead. There are healthy people who died of a moment's notice , "says Filipe Froes the public, stressing the importance of the population adhere to the vaccination campaign.

In the Azores, immunization Monday was extended to the entire population, but on the Continent, Minister Ana Jorge said last week that health authorities will continue to focus on 30% of the original objectives, even though it has only 500 thousand Portuguese received the vaccine .

Also M?rio Carreira, coordinator of the Emergency Unit of Public Health, Directorate General of Health, stresses that the question of mortality "is not the number but in kind." And argues that "this year there was no seasonal flu," since, besides the new H1N1 virus, the other strains that circulated "never had an epidemiological spread." On the possibility that we will have a second wave pandemic - as has happened in other countries - believes it is too early to make predictions and a reminder that the flu peaks often occur in late autumn and late winter, so it makes sense to say that "The virus like the cold" and that this year the weather helped us.

2010-02-09 | 15:20
 
Re: Portugal deaths from influenza A - total 106

Source: http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/portugal/interior.aspx?content_id=1495224

Google translation:

Cases of H1N1 fall by half a month

Yesterday

Portugal The number of cases of influenza A has halved in the last month, according to data from the Ministry of Health follows the evolution of the other northern countries.

The final report prepared by the Directorate General of Health shows that were identified in 2046 cases of influenza in health services, in week 1 to 7 February. Were confirmed two deaths, bringing the total to 106.

At week 4 to 10 January, the diagnoses were already much reduced from the peak of the epidemic, but still accounted for 4558 and five deaths associated with the disease.

As verified by the World Health Organization, the number of cases remained much higher among children 5 to 14 years and then from 0 to 5 years. Above 65 the incidence rate was much lower.
 
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