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Second death related to influenza A (H1N1) in Albania

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
:tiphat:lili; google translation:


Second death related to influenza A (H1N1) in Albania
TIRANA - Albania has made a second death related to influenza virus H1N1, a woman of 47 years who was also ill, said Saturday the Albanian Ministry of Health.

The person who knew for years of chronic lung problems and hypertension was hospitalized in a sanatorium in Tirana has been around for a week, adds the source.

According to the Albanian Institute of Public Health, at least 310 cases of infection by the H1N1 virus have been reported to date in Albania, a country of over three million inhabitants.

A vaccination campaign is expected to begin in mid-December.

The pandemic virus has killed at least 9596 people worldwide since it emerged in March-April last, or 828 more deaths in one week (+9.4%), according to a report published last Friday by the WHO.

(? AFP / December 12, 2009 13h18)
http://www.romandie.com/ats/news/091212121819.ild7j1ug.asp
 
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