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(CNN) -- Texas health officials identified the first U.S. resident who died while infected with swine flu on Tuesday, but stopped short of directly saying the virus killed her.
A worker disinfects one of the metrobuses in Mexico City on Tuesday.
The news of Judy Trunnell's death came on the same day as officials in the United States and Mexico, where the outbreak of the H1N1 virus started, were voicing hope that the worst of the new flu strain may be over.
By early Wednesday the number of confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus rose to 1,516 in 22 countries, according to the latest World Health Organization tally. The count includes 30 deaths: 29 people in Mexico and one in the United States.
The United States reported 403 cases, but Trunnell's death had not been added to the WHO or CDC count.
Trunnell, a pregnant 33-year-old teacher, had "chronic underlying health conditions" when she was admitted to a hospital in April, the Texas Department of State Health Services said. The agency did not offer more details.
The woman, who was eight months pregnant, was placed on life support. She gave birth to a healthy girl via Caesarean section and died earlier this week.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/06/swine.flu.main/
A worker disinfects one of the metrobuses in Mexico City on Tuesday.
The news of Judy Trunnell's death came on the same day as officials in the United States and Mexico, where the outbreak of the H1N1 virus started, were voicing hope that the worst of the new flu strain may be over.
By early Wednesday the number of confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus rose to 1,516 in 22 countries, according to the latest World Health Organization tally. The count includes 30 deaths: 29 people in Mexico and one in the United States.
The United States reported 403 cases, but Trunnell's death had not been added to the WHO or CDC count.
Trunnell, a pregnant 33-year-old teacher, had "chronic underlying health conditions" when she was admitted to a hospital in April, the Texas Department of State Health Services said. The agency did not offer more details.
The woman, who was eight months pregnant, was placed on life support. She gave birth to a healthy girl via Caesarean section and died earlier this week.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/06/swine.flu.main/
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