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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 3:58 pm 
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A disabled child with swine flu has died in Northern Ireland.

Teenager with swine flu dies Orla O'Kane, 14, took ill last Sunday evening and was rushed to Londonderry's Altnagelvin Hospital, where she was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

But SDLP MLA Pat Ramsey said the teenager's family only learned she had tested positive for swine flu on Friday - two days after she was buried.

Mr Ramsey said the family was particularly distressed at the delay in hearing the news because a brother of the deceased had now contracted the virus.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20091017/tu ... 58358.html


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:48 am 
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Another pupil at the special needs school in Derry which recorded one of Northern Ireland’s first swine flu deaths is seriously ill, the principal said today.
The 15-year-old is in hospital after cerebral palsy sufferer Orla O’Kane (14), died of the flu, Foyle View Special School principal Michael Dobbins added...

> http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bre ... king26.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:18 pm 
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The Department of Health and Children and the HSE has today announced that there has been one further death from swine flu.

One adult male from the east of the country passed away yesterday.

The patient had an underlying medical condition. No further details will be made available by either the Department of Health & Children or the HSE.

Mary Harney TD, Minister for Health and Children, the Department of Health & Children and the Health Service Executive have offered their sympathy to the family and friends of the deceased.

http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/ireland ... 30839.html


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:22 pm 
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A woman in the south of the country has become the tenth person to die of swine flu in the State.

The adult woman had an underlying medical condition, the Department of Health has confirmed. No further details were forthcoming.

Mary Harney TD, Minister for Health and Children, the Department of Health & Children and the Health Service Executive offered their sympathy to the family and friends of the latest person to die of the H1N1 virus.

The latest fatality comes after it emerged last week that rates of swine flu infection have almost doubled in Ireland.

The HSE confirmed last week that infection rates had reached 158.8 cases per 100,000 of the population, higher than has ever been seen during the height of seasonal flu epidemics in Ireland

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bre ... king74.htm


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:05 pm 
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http://www.irishhealth.com/article.html?id=16339

Swine flu gathers pace

[Posted: Tue 27/10/2009 by Niall Hunter, Editor]

The swine flu outbreak is intensifying in Ireland, with the number of cases almost doubling since last week and an increase also reported in deaths and hospitalisations.

Hospitals are now on alert to prepare to deal with an upsurge of swine flu cases.

In the meantime, the vaccination programme, for at-risk groups first, will officially begin shorly, and some GPs are already starting to administer the vaccine to under 65s with chronic illness, as they receive sufficient batches.

Five more people have now died of swine flu in recent days in the Republic, it has been announced, bringing to nine the number of people who have died of the virus. The latest death was of a 14-year-old boy.

All the people who died recently had underlying medical conditions.

We are likely to see a further escalation in swine flu cases in the coming weeks, in addition to more hospitalisations, and unfortunately, more deaths.

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Ten people from Northern Ireland have died from the swine flu virus; eight of those lived in the North, and two were from the North but lived elsewhere.

For more information on swine flu see www.swineflu.ie


The current surge in H1N1 incidence was expected. Flu pandemics usually come in waves, and this is likely to be the first of a number of waves in this particular pandemic.

While we are still far away from and indeed may never reach, the "worst case scenario" of 25% of the population being infected, and the health authorities are reassuring us that the vast majority of swine flu cases are mild, public concern is understandably starting to increase.

The new deaths have occurred as the number of cases reported by GPs has risen dramatically, and there has been an especially dramatic increase among children.

The overall infection rate is now 158.8 per 100,000, up by 61 per 100,000 on last week's reported rate. However, in children under five, the rate is now 239 per 100,000, compared to only 86.1 per 100,000 previously reported.

In children five to 14, the rate is higher, at 448.5 per 100,000, compared to the previous rate of 170.

Announcing the figures, Dr Colette Bonner, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health, said as it was still only October, the rate of swine flu infection was likely to increase further.

However, she said the latest figures should be kept in perspective, as H1N1 infection was a mild illness in the vast majority of cases.

Signs that the expected significant increase in swine flu cases was starting became evident yesterday, when two children's hospitals in Dublin announced they were curtailing admissions and restricting visiting as a result of the large number of suspected cases presenting to them.

It is now expected that an increasing number of hospitals will start to cut back on non-emergency admissions, as the rate of infection accelerates.


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:44 pm 
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Swine flu sufferers flown to Sweden for treatment


Patients critically ill with swine flu are being flown abroad for advanced treatment. A number of patients who developed severe lung problems and had not responded to ventilation strategies in Ireland had to be flown out of the country for specialised treatment.

A small number of patients have been flown overseas in air ambulances to Ecmo units in facilities such as the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.

Dr Brian Marsh, of the Intensive Care Society of Ireland, said Ecmo was a complicated and labour-intensive treatment.

The society recently warned that Ireland did not have enough critical care bed capacity or staffing to deal with the upsurge in swine flu.

Hospitalisation is required in about one in 50 swine flu cases. This means that 20,000 of the one million people predicted to get swine flu would need hospitalisation.

It is predicted that 20 per cent of them will require treatment in intensive care units. Some 45 patients with swine flu were in intensive care units last week.

http://www.sbpost.ie/news/ireland/swine ... 45372.html


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:22 pm 
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/fro ... 03355.html?
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More than 100,000 swine flu cases so far as vaccinations start


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
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http://www.4ni.co.uk/northern_ireland_n ... ?id=102148
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03 November 2009
'Ninth' Swine Flu Tragedy Revealed
A fifth Northern Ireland child has died after contracting swine flu.

The BBC is reporting that a child with special needs - who was from Co Antrim - died last week and is officially the ninth person in NI to die with the virus - even though the new tragedy means that 11 NI people have actually passed away with swine flu.

The Department of Health was this afternoon unable to confirm the latest death but told the BBC that, in line with a new policy, it would only be updating the public in a weekly bulletin - which is normally published on Thursdays.

However, the schoolgirl is the eleventh person from Northern Ireland to have died after contracting the disease.

In addition to the nine people who physically died within NI, one person died in England and another NI victim also died in Spain.

Last month, two girls from Foyleview Special School, Londonderry, died within a week of each other.

Following the deaths of Ashleigh Lynch and Orla O'Kane, there were calls from some school principals for teachers in special schools to be included in the first wave of vaccinations and after a rethink by Stormont Health Minister, Michael McGimpsey, that has now taken place.

At the end of October, more than 2,500 children in over 20 special schools for severe learning disability across Northern Ireland were offered the vaccine as a matter of urgency.


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:41 pm 
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has been confirmed that four more people have died from swine flu.

The latest deaths bring to 14 the number of deaths from the virus in the Republic of Ireland.

All of the latest cases involved people who had an underlying medical condition.

AdvertisementThe Department confirmed that three of the latest deaths were women and one was a man.

Three of the deaths were in the east of the country and one in the south.

Health officials say around 30,000 people contracted the virus in the past week.

This figure is based on the number of cases reported by GPs and other factors, according to Dr Darina O' Flanagan of the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.

The Department of Health has said there are 165 people in hospital with the virus, with 19 of these in intensive care.

A national swine flu vaccination programme to protect over 400,000 people at risk got under way this week.

Elsewhere, two more people who tested positive for the virus in Northern Ireland have died.

A nine-year-old girl and a 65-year-old woman, both of whom had underlying health conditions, died in the past week.

Their deaths bring to ten the number of swine flu related deaths in Northern Ireland.


http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1105/swineflu.html


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 Post subject: Re: Ireland
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/nort ... 350316.stm
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Swine-flu mum: no trace of virus

The BBC has learned that a young woman from Omagh being treated in hospital in London for swine flu, is showing signs of recovering from the virus.

Shirley Hamilton, from Tattysallagh Road was transferred to the Royal Brompton shortly after giving birth prematurely to Thomas Michael.

She has been in an drug-induced coma, while being treated for the illness.

On Monday, doctors are due to assess whether she is fit to undergo a procedure to assist her breathing.

It is understood Ms Hamilton has no more traces of the virus in her system.

It is hoped the treatment will help her to come off the ventilator sooner.

Her newborn son, Thomas Michael, was released from the Erne Hospital on Thursday.
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