Two Chinese women die from H1N1 influenza in Beijing: state media



BEIJING |
Sun Jan 6, 2013 1:38am EST


BEIJING (Reuters) – Two Chinese women have died from a H1N1 influenza aria in Beijing in a past 10 days, Chinese state media pronounced on Sunday, a initial reported deaths from a pathogen in China’s collateral given 2010.

A 65-year-old cancer studious died on Friday and a 22-year-old migrant workman died on Dec 27, a Beijing Daily pronounced on a website, citing a city’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

Flu cases in Beijing are during their top turn in 5 years and a H1N1 aria has turn a many dominant, a centre’s executive Deng Ying said.

The arise in cases corresponds with weeks of record low temperatures in Beijing and opposite most of China.

H1N1 is a hog influenza pathogen obliged for a pestilence that pennyless out in 2009, starting in a United States and Mexico and swelling around a universe in 6 weeks.

Initial World Health Organization estimates put a series of deaths from that tellurian conflict during around 18,500, though a investigate published final Jun pronounced a genocide fee was expected to have been between 284,500 and 579,000 people.

(Reporting by Michael Martina and Hui Li; Editing by Daniel Magnowski and Paul Tait)

Source: Health Medicine Network