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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:36 am 
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A two and a half year old girl has become the second victim in Poland after complications caused by the AH1N1, swine flu virus this year.

The girl died Sunday evening after being treated in the intensive care unit of the hospital in Olsztyn, north eastern Poland.

Her family was examined but the tests excluded the presence of the AH1N1 virus.

The news follows a patient in an intensive care unit in a hospital in Slupsk, northern Poland who died from repertory problems after contracting the swine flu virus
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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:55 am 
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On Sunday, two people infected with the A/H1N1 virus, commonly known as swine flu, died in Poland, daily Gazeta Wyborcza reports.

One was a two-year-old girl who died in Olsztyń and the other, a 41-year-old man in Słupsk.

The girl was first admitted to hospital in Kętrzyn on January 3 but was airlifted to Olsztyń the same day. On Friday, a diagnosis of swine flu was confirmed.

The man in Słupsk died from causes not directly related to swine flu.

Cases of swine flu have also been confirmed in Tychy, Gdańsk and Kraków.

http://www.wbj.pl/article-52746-swine-f ... -dead.html

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:44 pm 
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http://www.krakowpost.com/article/2487

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Doctors in Krakow performed an emergency caesarian section to deliver the baby of a woman struck down by swine flu. The 23-year-old mother-to-be was admitted to intensive care at the Collegium Medicum hospital in Krakow, during the first week of January. She was in the 27th week of her pregnancy. Health officials confirmed that she had swine flu, and said her condition was serious.

Rafał Niżankowski, from the Małopolska health inspectorate, told the PAP news agency on 5 January that the baby was being observed, but did not have the disease. A hospital spokesman said on the same day that the child’s mother was still in danger.

Gazeta Wyborcza Kraków reports that the Collegium Medicum has had to borrow equipment from the John Paul II Hospital in Krakow to keep the patient alive. The vital Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) unit is most commonly used on newborn babies with lung damage, but has recently found a new use in the treatment of H1N1 sufferers.

ECMO takes over the function of the lungs, oxygenating the blood until the patient’s body has recovered enough to do the job for itself. It is a treatment of last resort and can be continued for many weeks with the patient kept in a pharmacological coma. About 60 percent of adults treated with ECMO survive. Poland purchased ten ECMO units in response to the swine flu pandemic in 2010.

Swine flu broke out in Mexico in the autumn of 2009 and quickly spread worldwide. It is thought to have reached Poland via the Ukraine. At the time, many European governments bought millions of Euros worth of vaccine, but Poland’s Health Minister Ewa Kopacz refused to follow suit. Ms Kopacz told Polish news outlets that she was not convinced that the vaccines had been adequately tested.

A Polish health ministry spokesman told the BBC at the time: “We want to protect our citizens but not under the conditions set by the pharmaceutical companies. The companies wanted the government to take responsibility for any potential side effects and that contravenes Polish law.”

The decision was criticised heavily in some quarters, including in the journal Practical Medicine-Paediatrics, which said the government had been “unprepared” for an outbreak. Public unrest grew as, across Poland, 170 people died after suffering flu-like symptoms during the outbreak, and around a quarter of a million were suspected to have contracted swine flu.

Ms Kopacz’s decision was however praised in a Council of Europe report. Paul Flynn, the report’s author, said it had been “an act of courage” in the face of pressure from pharmaceutical companies and neighbouring countries.

Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organisation, announced on 10 August 2010, that the swine flu (H1N1) influenza event has moved into the “post-pandemic period.” However, cases have continued to be reported throughout the autumn and winter, with the largest number of patients in the EU being admitted to hospitals in the UK.

UPDATE: It emerged Monday that a 50-year-old man and a two-and-a-half-year-old girl have died from complications caused by AH1N1—the first deaths in Poland from the disease this winter.



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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:16 pm 
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http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/110118 ... aign=world

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Influenza continues to wreak havoc all over, including Poland, after the winter, five people have died of H1N1 influenza,八日this month alone, ten five days, the national total of nearly thirty-six thousand cases of seasonal influenza, compared with same period last year more than doubled. Authorities say the situation is not serious.

Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection, Thomas Tsang, Director, also pointed out earlier, Hong Kong has entered the winter flu season is expected next six to eight weeks will continue to affect Hong Kong flu, appealed to the public as soon as possible for influenza vaccination.
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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:32 pm 
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http://www.radio.szczecin.pl/index.php?idp=1&idx=67190

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The hospital in Koszalin, died 24-year old infected with the H1N1 Black. A woman went to the clinic with severe flu, she was pregnant. Neither she nor the child could not be saved.

On beginning in Hospital in Chojnice dead 60 year old woman infected by the virus A/H1N1. Everyone who had contact with patients are under constant surveillance of the sanitary services. - If there are alarming symptoms, they must be reported immediately to a doctor - says Halina Barańska of Człuchów SANEPID-u. For acute complications associated with this type of virus, are at risk primarily people with poor immune resistance after surgery or currently undergoing treatment for other diseases, such as lung or heart disease - adds Barańska.

Epidemiologists advise that, in order not to be infected with H1N1 influenza is: wash your hands frequently and avoid large crowds of people.

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 Post subject: Re: Poland
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http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... 2F86024770

http://www.wspolczesna.pl/apps/pbcs.dll ... 0/86024770

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H1N1 attacks

This year alone, the swine flu more than 20 people fell ill. Make sure that we will face an epidemic.

With the beginning feriom influenza-like illness and infection may be a bit less - say experts. I hope they were right, because the number infected with the H1N1 virus continues to grow.
Since the beginning of the laboratory tested 92 swabs taken from patients with Warmia and Mazury, in which doctors suspected the flu. The presence of H1N1 virus confirmed in 23 people. However, none of the subjects Unfortunately, two of those patients died. As already mentioned, the first victim was a 2.5-year-old girl with Ketrzyn. Last week, died on 33-year-old Iława.
- Began to feel bad on 12 January. His condition continues to deteriorate. When doctors levied swab for laboratory testing, the man was still alive. When we learned that he was ill with swine flu, was already dead - Łabaj says Elizabeth, a spokeswoman for the Provincial Sanitary-Epidemiological Station in Olsztyn.

Experts say it is too early to talk about the outbreaks. In the first two weeks of January the doctors reported to sanepidu about a thousand cases of suspected infection. However, in the last flu season is a number of applications affected, even within one day.


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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:26 pm 
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notice that Poland still says nothing about vaccination in their recommendations to deal with influenza


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http://www.rmf24.pl/fakty/polska/news-p ... nId,320105

Last week in Poland led to 14 more deaths due to influenza. At that time, fell ill almost 53 thousand people - according to data from the National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene.

Since the beginning of January, 19 people died, in which detected the flu. Experts stress that in most cases it causes virus A H1N1, which is seasonal.

From 16 to 22 January registered a total 52,820 cases and suspected cases of influenza. It's about ten thousand more than in the first weeks of January. For comparison, during the same period of 2010 recorded 16,607 cases and suspected cases of influenza.

Ministry of Health reassured that in the opinion of experts from both the epidemiological data Polish, and other countries indicate that in most cases, the disease has a typical flu, light or moderate.

population of Poland 38.2 million

population of New York 19.5 million
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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:53 pm 
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Hospital at Pomorzanach: Prohibition of traffic, afraid of swine flu

In the hospital at Pomorzanach can not visit patients on the ward cardiac surgery, intensive care and internal medicine. It is possible that the ban will also cover the other branches. The Directorate is afraid of swine flu.


At this time in the province we have 15 confirmed cases of H1N1 infection. These are two women, whose condition is stable and a man in serious condition. Among the confirmed cases of swine flu, two were fatal.


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 Post subject: Re: Poland
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:58 pm 
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24-year-old woman in advanced pregnancy (28 weeks) died of swine flu in the Koszalin province hospital.

As Monika reported Zaremba, a spokeswoman for the regional hospital of Koszalin, 24-year-old (inhabitant province. Pomerania) was brought into the facility on Sunday, January 16 from a hospital in Szczecinek. . It was already seriously ill with the flu. First hit on a branch of pathology of pregnancy and then to the ICU. She died on Monday.

This week (Tuesday) at AH1N1 died as 51-year old from Stargard. The woman died in hospital on the clinical Pomorzanach. As deputy director of the hospital informed the professor. Florian Czerwiński, 51-year-old had myocarditis.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:03 pm 
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On Wednesday died in Ilawa 33-year-old man with whom the swine flu virus was detected. . Warmia and Mazury is the second this year AH1N1 fatal case of the virus.

- We do not know what was the immediate cause of death. This explains the necropsy. It is certain that the virus was detected in AH1N1 - Łabaj says Elizabeth, a spokesman for the Provincial Sanitary-Epidemiological Station in Olsztyn.

. Unofficially, we learned that the man reported to the GP, but still went to work. It is not known whether Ilawa hospital stays and more patients suffering from swine flu. Such information we receive from the facility today.

Since the beginning of the year in Warmia and two people died, in whom the virus was detected AH1N1. In the first half of January in the Provincial Children's Hospital in Olsztyn 2.5 year old girl died of Ketrzyn.

In total, this year confirmed 21 cases of swine flu. Olsztyn Sanepid receives data from around the province every Monday. January 17 in hospitals in Warmia and there were 15 patients with influenza virus said


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