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Third swine flu death in Suffolk County |
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HAUPPAUGE – Suffolk County Health Services Commissioner Dr. Humayun Chaudhry announced the death of an adult resident confirmed to have the novel H1N1 Influenza A virus, commonly known as ‘swine flu’, making this the third death associated with H1N1 in Suffolk County. A man from the Town of Babylon between the ages of 65 and 75 with a serious underlying medical condition had been hospitalized since early June for multiple medical problems. He died on June 29. The New York State Department of Health had confirmed that the man had the novel H1N1 Influenza A virus following a test done earlier this month. "Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the deceased,” said Dr. Chaudhry. Dr. Chaudhry reminded residents that all varieties of Influenza are serious. “Though most people who get the flu will suffer mild to moderate symptoms before recovering, for some, especially those who have other medical conditions or who are pregnant, Influenza can be fatal.” Dr. Chaudhry advised individuals to protect themselves and prevent the spread of illness by doing the following:
To date, Suffolk County has 117 confirmed cases of the novel H1N1 Influenza A virus, including this individual. Most of those confirmed to have the virus have recovered or are recovering. |
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