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Texas - Seasonal flu 2013/2014 (other than Dallas or Houston areas)

Re: TX: 2 Deaths Reported in Smith County

Re: TX: 2 Deaths Reported in Smith County

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H1N1 Claims Life Of 41-Year-Old North Texas Father

H1N1 Claims Life Of 41-Year-Old North Texas Father

Source: http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/01/09/h1n1-claims-life-of-41-year-old-north-texas-father/

H1N1 Claims Life Of 41-Year-Old North Texas Father
January 9, 2014 5:15 PM
Arezow Doost

KRUM (CBSDFW.COM) ? As the flu continues to spread across North Texas one woman says a deadly strain of the H1N1 virus killed her otherwise healthy husband.

Chris Waskom was very involved with his church in Krum. The congregation and his family say his death has been devastating but has pushed them to spread a very important message...
 
'Don't lose a loved one like we did," says family of ETX flu victim

'Don't lose a loved one like we did," says family of ETX flu victim

Source: http://www.kltv.com/story/24412736/dont-lose-a-loved-one-like-we-did

'Don't lose a loved one like we did," says family of ETX flu victim
Posted: Jan 09, 2014 11:27 PM EST Updated: Jan 09, 2014 11:27 PM EST
By Lexie Cook - email

ARP, TX (KLTV) -

Health officials confirmed another flu-related death Thursday in East Texas.

Trinity Mother Frances Health Systems says one person died from the flu on Tuesday at Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler.

The family of the patient who died says they want to warn everyone about just how serious this virus can be.

They say the victim, 52-year-old Betty Sanchez, knew how to make people smile...
 
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H1N1 Flu Strain Blamed for Death of Wise County Man

H1N1 Flu Strain Blamed for Death of Wise County Man

The H1N1 flu strain appears to be the cause for the death of a 41-year-old man from Wise County.

Christopher Waskom died on New Year?s Eve at his Slidell home while resting up from a bug his family didn?t know was the flu.

?He laid down to take a nap and 2 hours later I went to check on him and found him,? said wife Lacy Waskom.

Lacy says most of their family had been sick recently but Chris Waskom seemed to be in the worst shape.

http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/H1N1-Flu-Strain-Blamed-for-Death-of-Wise-County-Man-239514421.html
 
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Re: Influenza takes two lives in Laredo (TX)

Re: Influenza takes two lives in Laredo (TX)

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Re: Denton County reports 3rd flu-related death

Re: Denton County reports 3rd flu-related death

Source: http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/health/Denton-County-Reports-Third-Flu-Associated-Death-239678111.html


Denton County Reports Third Flu-Associated Death

County health department confirms 237 new, reported cases in the county last week
By Frank Heinz
| Friday, Jan 10, 2014 | Updated 5:39 PM CST

...The Denton County Health Department confirmed Friday they had received a report of an influenza-associated death in Highland Village.

The patient was a woman in her 80s who had underlying health conditions. The woman's vaccination status was not known,...
 
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Texas HA 225 Receptor Binding Variance Potential

An examination of the potential for Receptor Binding Site (RBS) Polymorphisms in the Texas High-CFR cases, including detailed near-term and mid-term genetic probabilities and projections
 
Re: Denton County reports 3rd flu-related death

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A <a href="http://pf11.blogspot.com/2009/11/norway-sequence-with-225g-mixture-also.html" target="_blank">flashfire</a> occurs when a <a href="http://pf11.blogspot.com/2013/12/texas-ha-225-receptor-binding-variance.html" target="_blank">minority species</a> with <b><span style="color: #274e13;">Hemagglutinin</span></b> <b><span style="color: #660000;">Receptor Binding Variance</span></b> persists unacknowledged. *

pH1N1 Texas Fatality by County

* Quasi-species at key antigenic / receptor binding areas
  • Mixture HA 225D / HA 225G
  • Mixture HA 225D / HA 225N
 
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pH1N1
TamiFlu Resistance

in
Texas

Texas communicated two TamiFlu Resistant cases in this week's Public Health report.

No sequences were deposited, nor locations stipulated.
 
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