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Respiratory problems led to 3rd swine flu-related death in Alaska

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Respiratory problems led to 3rd swine flu-related death in Alaska
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Confirmed: Fairbanks boy 2nd Alaskan to die with swine flu

by Channel 2 News staff
Tuesday, September 8, 2009

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A third Alaskan has died from complications related to swine flu, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services said Tuesday.

The middle-aged woman from Seward was suffering from a cough and fever and was admitted to Providence Alaska Medical Center on Aug. 15. She passed away Aug. 28 from respiratory problems. DHSS says she also had a pre-existing medical condition.

The state virology lab confirmed that a sample taken from the woman tested positive for the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu.

Previous Alaska deaths related to the flu had been limited to children.

This is a developing story. Return to KTUU.com as more details become available, and watch the Channel 2 News evening broadcasts for a full report.

Contact Channel 2 News at news_desk@ktuu.com
 
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