Five Hospital Doctors in Costa Rica With AH1N1
http://insidecostarica.com/dailynews/2009/july/19/cr03.htm
The Hospital Nacional de Niños (Children’s Hospital) reports that five of its resident doctors are out sick with the AH1N1 flu virus. A sixth medical resident has now recovered after being infected.
The incapacitation was confirmed by the ministra de Salud, María Luisa Ávila.
The ministra said that samples are now being tested at the laboratory and it will be several days before the results are in, meanwhile the doctors are staying home to avoid risk spreading infection.
The AH1N1 has so far claimed 11 lives in Costa Rica, the worst week being this past week when on average one person a day died from the virus.
Recent article saying swine flu did contribute to GP’s death
Swine flu did contribute to GPs death
Dr Michael Day: Swine flu contributed to his death
20 July 2009
http://www.dunstabletoday.co.uk/dunstable-news/Swine-flu-did-contribute-to.5475581.jp
Virus was significant factor
Swine flu did play a significant role in the death of a popular Dunstable GP, health authority bosses say.
Follow the death of Dr Michael Day, there was speculation among the national media that his death had been caused to underlying health issues.
Dr Day, 64, who had worked at the Priory Gardens Health Centre for 35 years, had tested positive for the H1N1 virus following his death at the Luton & Dunstable Hospital on July 11.
A post-mortem examination last Tuesday ruled that Dr Day died from natural causes and national newspapers subsequently reported he died from further health complications, including a blood clot on the lungs.
A statement released by NHS Bedfordshire on Friday said: The final coroners report following the post-mortem into Dr Days death has confirmed that swine flu was a significant factor in his death.
A memorial service is set to take place at the Priory Church in Dunstable at 4.30pm this Saturday (July 25). Dr Days family have asked that anyone wishing to attend does not dress in black and have asked for family flowers only.
Instead of flowers, the family have set up a charity collection in aid of Keech Cottage childrens hospice in Luton and the RNLI.