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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:49 pm 
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A South Bend woman whose death was being investigated as possible H1N1-related has tested negative for the virus.
The 23-year-old woman was admitted to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center on Saturday complaining of flu-like symptoms, St. Joseph County deputy coroner Chuck Hurley said Monday. The woman died Sunday.

An autopsy completed Monday included an Influenza A and B test, Hurley said, both of which she tested negative for. Her death was believed to be related to the pregnancy, he said.

The woman’s baby was delivered by Cesarean section and survived.

http://www.wsbt.com/news/local/63999782.html


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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:54 pm 
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http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=11300002

Flu, other illnesses continue to hit schools hard

Indianapolis - Flu activity remains high in central Indiana and more schools are seeing flu outbreaks.

Lapel Middle School and Slocum elementary in Marion both reported absentee rates of at least 20 percent Monday. Last week, absenteeism rates at Fall Creek Intermediate School in Fishers hit 30 percent, while school districts reported 15- to 20-percent rates.

The number of students sick and absent from the IPS Center for Inquiry doubled over the weekend. About a fourth of them weren't at their desks. The assistant principal called it a rough Monday.

"We've had quite a few out sick. We've had quite a few more that we've had to call home about because of symptoms," said Joe Turner, assistant principal.

The Raphael Health Center is treating more flu victims. Doctors sent a two-year-old, who was also suffering from asthma, to a hospital emergency room.

"Very significant breathing problems and mom had been giving nebulizers overnight and they weren't helping," said Dr. Louis Winterheimer, Raphael Health Center.

Dr. Winterheimer explains children with asthma are at higher risk of developing severe cases of H1N1. The clinic is sparingly prescribing Tamiflu. The anti-viral medicine is only effective if taken in the early signs of symptoms and it is becoming scarce.

"There is quite a shortage right now of Tamiflu as well," said Dr. Winterheimer.

Health officials say large quantities of the H1N1 vaccine can't arrive soon enough. The Marion County Health Department expects only 2,500 doses this week. The nasal spray will again be given to hospital emergency and critical care workers.

With more children becoming sick, public concern appears to be growing. Carmella Rivers, a high school student, left school coughing and sneezing.

"A lot of people were like, you should get tested for H1N1. I was like, I don't have H1N1. I have a cold," she said.

The Marion County Health Department doesn't know yet when it will receive what a spokesperson calls "a mother load' of injectable H1N1 vaccine - enough to open mass clinics providing inoculations to thousands of people. However, the department has a good supply of seasonal flu vaccine. They will hold a flu shot clinic at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Tuesday.


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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:30 pm 
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http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/health/H1N1_c ... l_20091013

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Kathleen “Kate” Farley, a 12-year-old fifth-grader at Zionsville Middle School, died at 10:20 p.m. Friday, after contracting the H1N1 flu virus. The flu combined with her existing medical conditions, took its toll, said Kristy Parker, a spokesperson for the family.

Kate passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, Parker said.

Kate had Trisomy 18, or Edwards Syndrome, a genetic disorder in which an extra chromosome is present from birth. It left her with three holes in her heart, and as a result, she used a wheelchair and an oxygen hook-up around the clock. She was unable to speak as a result of the condition.

Last week, the Indiana State Department of Health confirmed the fifth H1N1 death in the state. Kate’s death was not included in that number, and the state has not updated information as of Monday evening.


I once lived in Zionsville, Indiana...So sorry for your loss, Kristy and family...


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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:15 pm 
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Published : Thursday, 15 Oct 2009, 2:34 PM EDT

TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - There has been a death in Tippecanoe County from H1N1.

This is the first death reported in Tippecanoe related to the disease.

The victim was a 40-year-old woman with one co-morbidity. This means another disease or medical condition was a contributing factor in her death in addition to H1N1.

She died Thursday morning from fulminant respiratory failure at an area hospital.

http://www.wthitv.com/dpp/news/indiana/ ... 15_2964433


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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:39 pm 
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Indiana state health officials reported one death in Morgan County from H1N1 flu-related complications.

It's the second death related to H1N1 in the state this week. A Tippecanoe County woman also died from flu-related complications.

The Indiana State Department of Health will not be releasing any other information about the individuals for confidentiality reasons.

To date, there have been seven H1N1 flu-related deaths in Indiana. After this week, the Department will continue to report any flu-related deaths (H1N1 and seasonal flu) in the weekly flu activity report.


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- A 14-year-old freshman at South Barber High School in Kiowa died of complications from the H1N1 influenza flu on Sunday while in Indianapolis, Ind., on a school trip, South Barber Superintendent Brad Morris said.

Lauren Merklein, who had a pre-existing heart condition, was in Indianapolis with about 14 other South Barber students for a national Future Farmers of America convention, Morris said. She fell ill Friday evening, collapsing in her hotel room, and was taken to Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis



Morris said her parents flew to Indianapolis Friday evening and were present when she died on Sunday

http://www.hutchnews.com/Latestlocalnews/H1N1deathtue


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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:22 pm 
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- A 14-year-old freshman at South Barber High School in Kiowa died of complications from the H1N1 influenza flu on Sunday while in Indianapolis, Ind., on a school trip, South Barber Superintendent Brad Morris said.

Lauren Merklein, who had a pre-existing heart condition, was in Indianapolis with about 14 other South Barber students for a national Future Farmers of America convention, Morris said. She fell ill Friday evening, collapsing in her hotel room, and was taken to Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis



Morris said her parents flew to Indianapolis Friday evening and were present when she died on Sunday

http://www.hutchnews.com/Latestlocalnews/H1N1deathtue

The above high school is in Kansas.

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 Post subject: Re: Indiana
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Hamilton County today announced its first H1N1-related death.
Hamilton County Health Department spokesman Tony Benge said a person in his or her 20s died. He did not yet have a specific age, gender, location, name or circumstances regarding the death. He said more information would be released as it becomes available.


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Officials with the Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health have confirmed the first H1N1 death has happened in Allen County.
Laboratory testing confirmed Friday that a middle-aged woman who died earlier in the week from flu-like illness did indeed have H1N1.
The death is the 12th confirmed H1N1 death in Indiana since June.


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2 Indiana counties report first swine flu deaths

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Health officials in two Indiana counties are reporting their first deaths from the swine flu.

Officials in Hamilton and Allen counties reported Friday that their counties had both recorded one swine flu death.

Hamilton County Health Department spokesman Tony Benge says a person in his or her 20s died from the H1N1 virus. And Allen County Health Commissioner Dr. Deborah McMahan says a middle-aged woman died in the northeastern Indiana county from the illness.

State health officials said Thursday that as of last week Indiana had recorded 10 swine-flu related deaths.


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