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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:34 am 
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Patient Being Treated at Morgantown Hospital for H1N1 Dies
November 10, 2009 ; 10:17 AM
The patient was transfered from an Upshur County hospital.
Story by Stacy Moniot

MORGANTOWN -- A state health department official has confirmed that a patient at Ruby Memorial Hospital, in Morgantown, has died while being treated for the H1N1 swine flu.

The patient was transported to Morgantown from St. Joseph's Hospital in Buckhannon.

A hospital spokeswoman confirmed that the patient was an adult woman who had tested positive for the H1N1 virus.

The person's identity has not been released.

The cause of death has not been determined yet.

As of Monday, Ruby Memorial had 13 patients being treated for the swine flu, four children and five adults with confirmed cases of the virus, and 4four others who were awaiting test results, officials said.


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:45 pm 
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Another Suspected Swine Flu Death in Kanawha County
A second person from Kanawha County may have died from complications of the Swine Flu.
Posted: 2:29 PM Nov 11, 2009
Reporter: Anna Baxter
Email Address: anna.baxter@wsaz.com

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RAW INTERVIEW: RAW INTERVIEW: Dr. Gupta on Possible Second Swine Flu Death in Kanawha

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department is investigating a possible second death in Kanawha County from complications of the Swine Flu.

Director of the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department Dr. Rahul Gupta tells WSAZ.com the man was in his 50s.



Dr. Gupta said the man had been in the hospital for a while, but he's not sure if it was related to flu-like symptoms.

Dr. Gupta also pointed out this man had a long history of illness.

"This is a reminder, a sober reminder to most of us, if that's the case, that we all need to be careful and we need to be taking prevention methods, as well as, the vaccine," Dr. Gupta said.

No other details are being released at this time.

This will be the second death in Kanawha County, if health officials find this latest death is in fact related to Swine Flu.

So far, there have been seven confirmed Swine Flu related deaths in West Virginia.

Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for the very latest information.


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:09 pm 
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Woman with H1N1 dies
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A Ruby Memorial Hospital spokeswoman confirmed the death of a woman from Upshur County in her early 50s who had tested positive for H1N1.
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Josh Marsh, local health administrator at the Upshur-Buckhannon Health Department, said his office had not yet received any information from the state health department to confirm that this was the first Upshur County H1N1-related death.
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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:24 pm 
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WELLSBURG, WV -- Brooke County Health Department Director Karen McClain confirms a resident died from complications to influenza .
She says it doesn't appear that there will be any testing to determine if it was season flu or swine flu, now referred to as H1N1.

Officials won't even tell us if the victim was a man or a woman, but they did note that the victim had an underlying medical condition.

They will not say what hospital the victim died in.

The Centers for Disease Control say almost all of the influenza viruses right now have been H1N1.

The Brooke County Health Department Director Karen McClain says its important for people to know right now that each year deaths occur from the flu.


http://www.wtrf.com/story.cfm?func=view ... ryid=70574


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:08 pm 
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MORGANTOWN -- There have been three flu-related deaths reported in the area recently.

All were women.

Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown had a 44-year-old from Gilmer County die on Nov. 13, according to hospital spokeswoman Amy Johns.

Another woman from Brooke County, who was 33, died the next day, Johns said.

The hospital currently has 15 patients with H1N1 symptoms, said Johns. Of those, 7 are confirmed and 8 are still pending lab results. Four of the 15 are children.

United Hospital Center in Clarksburg has had one flu-related death, according to Dr. Mark Povroznik, Chairman of Infection Control and H1N1 Coordinator.

The woman was 51 and from Harrison County, Povroznik said.

While she did test positive for influenza, Povroznik said the woman's primary cause of death may not have been H1N1, as she had other contributory illnesses.


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:21 am 
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department of health surveillance
756 hospitalizations and 14 deaths
http://www.wvidep.org/AZIndexofInfectio ... fault.aspx


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:20 pm 
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The state data also reports 853 hospitalizations and 18 deaths linked to flu this season, although Bixler [director of infectious disease epidemiology for the state Bureau for Public Health] said those numbers are almost definitely lower than the real toll.


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:01 pm 
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http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/78476912.html

Swine Flu Vaccines Soon Available to All

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- State officials announced Thursday two new developments in swine flu vaccination efforts.

First, officials have asked local health departments to use recent increases in swine flu vaccine supplies to get the vaccine to many more private provider offices.



Second, starting in mid to late December, swine flu vaccination clinics will be open to anyone wishing to receive the vaccine.

Officials say while high risk populations will always remain a key focus, others interested in reducing their risk will soon be able to as well.


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
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Data released Wednesday show that reported cases of influenza-like illness in West Virginia have dropped from roughly 13,000 a month ago to just over 2,000 last week.

The state data also reports 853 hospitalizations and 18 deaths linked to flu this season,


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 Post subject: Re: West Virginia
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Swine Flu Victim's Family Speaks
Posted: November 30, 2009
Updated: December 1, 2009

For days, 33-year-old Lisa Briggs had symptoms. She had chills, fatigue, spiking fevers -- but she didn't want to go to the hospital and leave her family.

"She didn't want to be in the hospital, away from the kids," said her husband, Chris Briggs.

On Halloween night, Lisa, a mother of two, agreed to go to the hospital.

After days in Wheeling Hospital, Lisa was life-flighted to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, W. Va. Her condition was so bad she was quarantined in a glass room.

"She was in an isolation room. They did a wash-out of her lungs and she did test positive for swine flu," said Briggs.

Doctors also discovered that Lisa had bacterial pneumonia. Doctors induced a coma after her condition deteriorated. Before she went under, her husband of 11 years came to her side.

"I just told her I loved her and to get better," said Briggs.

She never regained consciousness.

"We saw them do CPR on her and everything," said Briggs

On Nov. 14 at 10:35 a.m., the doctor told Lisa's family she had passed.

"His exact words were, 'She played good ball, but the game was over'," said Briggs.

Lisa and her husband had just bought a new house in Weirton, W. Va. She never lived in it. Now, her family fills the walls of their new home with lasting memories of her.

"She loved kids. Pretty much her life revolved around me, the kids and church," said Briggs.

He said her only underlying medical condition was sleep apnea. It's unclear where she contracted the virus.


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