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A woman aged 34 was hospitalized in serious condition, with symptoms of swine flu in hospital in Galati. Young, suffering from several diseases, including obesity, is mechanically ventilated. Doctors take blood samples and sent them to the Infectious Diseases Institute "Matei Bals" in Bucharest, which will confirm or not the presence of this virus in the woman's body.
Re: The first suspected case of swine flu this year in Romania
A woman, 34 years Tecumseh was hospitalized Wednesday in serious condition in the Intensive Care Department of Emergency Hospital 'St. Andrew' of Galati, acute respiratory distress syndrome, a disease caused by influenza virus aggressively, perhaps even the November A/H1N1 flu, said for Agerpres, County Director of Public Health (DJSP) Galati, Valentin Boldea.Potrivit, the patient, initially hospitalized with suspected pneumonia October 15, is mechanically ventilated, and doctors are book the chances of survival. 'Women suffer from diabetes and obesity, and now his oxygen saturation is very small. We collected biological samples and it is not a bacterium. I sent samples in Bucharest and see what kind of virus it is, "said Boldea.Boldea said that it might be a case of influenza A/H1N1 virus, but this will be confirmed or denied by Cantacuzino Institute in Bucharest.
Re: The first suspected case of swine flu this year in Romania
Suspected case of swine flu in Galati. The patient has little chance of survival
A woman, aged 34, of Tecumseh, was hospitalized today in serious condition in the Intensive Care Department of Emergency Hospital 'St. Andrew' in Manchester, with acute respiratory distress syndrome, a condition caused by an influenza virus aggressive possibly one of the new flu A/H1N1.
Source: County Department of Public Health LibertateaDirectorul (DJSP) Galati, Valentin Boldea told us that it is unclear how the woman ?mbolnăvit.Potrivit, the patient, initially hospitalized with suspected pneumonia October 15, is mechanically ventilated, and doctors book are the chances of survival.
Re: The first suspected case of swine flu this year in Romania
Woman with suspected influenza died, but she hadn' t H1N1
Young woman from Tecumseh, aged 34, suspected of swine flu, died after suffering a blood clot to the lungs, said on Tuesday, representatives of the Public Health (DPH) Galati. "Last week we sent samples to Bucharest Cantacuzino Institute to determine whether it's H1N1 virus, and the result was negative. Unfortunately, the patient died ', they said people from DSP Galati. She suffered from obesity, diabetes, hypertension and other chronic and was hospitalized, after a week at the hospital in severe respiratory syndrome city on suspicion of swine flu.