Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Vietnam: Influenza H1N1 outbreak in schools + 3 New Deaths (H1N1)

3 more deaths due to influenza A/H1N1
Thursday, January 21, 2010, 4:20 (GMT +7)
(VNA) .- On 20-1, Ministry of Health has officially confirmed three more deaths due to influenza A/H1N1 infection, including two children ca. Ca is the first male patients, aged 39, is in Y Yen District, Nam Dinh. Patients with a history of blood diseases, treatment at the Institute of Hematology and Blood and then transferred to the Central Hospital since the tropical positive for influenza A/H1N1.

Ca 2 patients are female, 2 years in Tien Hai, Thai Binh, treatment at Children's Investment BV. Death from rickets, severe malnutrition, pneumonia / influenza A/H1N1 infection. 3 deaths of male patients, age 8 in Lang Son. After the disease is starting to BV Bac Giang, then BV Children From the scene too severe illness should have been fatal. Positive for influenza A/H1N1.

Dr. Nguyen Huy Nga, Director of Department of Health said the reserve, was detected 3 shifts dangerous acute diarrhea with commas positive bacteria described in An Phu district, An Giang province. Three patients are foreigners, hospitalized in very serious condition.

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Appear new H1N1 outbreak at a school
January 20, 2010

Pm 20 / 1, the information given in the regular meetings of the Steering Committee of the National prevent pandemic influenza in humans to know, have discovered a new outbreak of influenza A/H1N1 in a primary school in Hai room.

New outbreak was discovered as a primary school in Thuy Nguyen district, with a number of questions in class in 10/13.

Until now most of the students positive for influenza A/H1N1 in primary schools have cured, only three children continue to be treated in hospital.

The health authorities have carried out measures antiseptic area around the school, taking the sample and investigate to determine the route of infection outbreak ...

At the meeting, the Steering Committee also said that in Vietnam, three patients had more deaths due to influenza A/H1N1, including two children, bringing the total number of people dying from this disease to 56 people.

Cases of death on a two-year-old patients in Tien Hai, Thai Binh; a patients home in Lang Son was taken to Children's Hospital Central treatment when the disease was very severe; a patient 39, at home Y Yen, Nam Dinh.

Dr. Nguyen Huy Nga, Director of Department of Preventive Health and Environment confirmed influenza A/H1N1 current evolutions are unpredictable, difficult to predict the situation next time will be translated up or down.

The best present is to strengthen surveillance, detection and timely treatment of cases of infection, reduce the lowest mortality and limit the spread of community service outbreak. Besides, people should not be subjective, ignores the work of personal hygiene, environmental sanitation. /.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 17:46 GMT +7

From 12 / 1 to 20 / 1, primary school Pha Le, Thuy Nguyen, Hai Phong has 72 students have flu syndrome. In the 16 samples tested H1N1 positive with 10 ca.

Dr. Nguyen Tran Hien, Director of Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology central (Ministry of Health) said, 72 students scattered in 10 of 13 classes of the school. Recently, some children have expressed influenza has decreased and most are mild ca.

Thus, from the time of peak services on August, 9, more than three months after a new outbreak of flu in schools. "That shows that H1N1 influenza progress very difficult to predict in the near future, unpredictable evolutions. Therefore, we must proactively monitor, to take measures in time," Dr Hien said.

Director flu data at 15 points nationally (from 4 to 10 / 1) also found that influenza H1N1 is still circulating in the community but less than the peak weeks earlier. For every 100 people to test, screening flu is only five people positive for H1N1 flu.

Also in the first 15 days tháng 1 / 2010, Vietnam recorded three more deaths due to influenza H1N1 again. Including a young, 39, in Y Yen, Nam Dinh, a history of blood diseases, after 10 days of treatment at the Institute of Hematology and Blood without central support, was transferred to the Central Hospital for Tropical , two days after the death. The two deaths left is a girl 2 years in the Pacific and girls age 8 in Lang Son.

Thus, Vietnam has recorded a total of 56 deaths due to H1N1, in 24 provinces and cities across the country. In Asia, some countries recorded the largest number of deaths: India more than 1,100, nearly 720 Chinese singers, Australia is nearly 200 ...

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