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A man is hospitalized in Satu Mare County Hospital with suspected H1N1 influenza, health facility management taking action with regard to visitor access, which is banned in some polling stations, according to Mediafax .
According to a release issued Wednesday by the Satu Mare County Hospital, the man who is the truck driver, entered the country on January 21, arriving in Timisoara, where he presented at a medical facility because he had fever, coughing and sweating profusely.
"The patient, with repeated trips abroad, as truck driver, entered the country late last week and arrived in Timisoara, went to a medical facility because of fever, cough, sweating, adinamie. Was consulted, investigated and was recommended for treatment
medication and bed rest. The symptoms worsened and on Monday went to the Emergency Receiving Unit Satu Mare County Hospital, was hospitalized in intensive care. Despite intensive treatment instituted, his health worsened, and Wednesday morning was assisting the patient required intubation mechanical respiration. Since the H1N1 virus is suspected, the patient was isolated, it was established "barrier support" for such specific situations, "reads the release.
Hospital County Public Health Department announced Satu Mare and samples from the man they were sent for analysis Institute Cantacuzino, Bucharest.
On the other hand, Satu Mare County Hospital management has taken measures on access to visitors to protect the public.
Thus, inpatient visits to carers will be allowed strictly between 14:00 - 17:00, and access will be required through the main entrance of the hospital.
However, no visits will be conducted at polling Neonatology, Intensive Care, Pediatric Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and patients hospitalized in other wards will be visited by more than one or two carers, limited to a maximum length of visit is 30 minutes.
At the entrance, each visitor will receive equipment consisting of protective mask and foot, wearing his pezenţei is mandatory throughout the hospital.
Satu Mare County Hospital is the second suspected case of influenza A/H1N1 virus, as that recorded on January 14, subsequently denied by the Institute Cantacuzino. A woman aged 24 years, the city TEREBESTI, Satu Mare, was admitted to the intensive care unit of County Hospital with suspected H1N1 influenza.
A child of one year and two months of Barberry died Clinic Diseases
Infectious Cluj Napoca, being infected with H1N1 virus. Last week, child
was transported by emergency Satu Mare County Hospital. The child arrived at the hospital at the last moment and was operated upon, of peritonitis, but his condition worsened with bronchial pneumonia and pneumothorax. The child only stayed two days hospitalized in Satu Mare, but because the state did not improve the baby was transferred urgently to Cluj-Napoca, where he died on January 23.
In an attempt to stabilize the child's condition, doctors at Cluj biological samples were collected, they were sent to the Cantacuzino Institute and thus discovered
that little baby was infected with H1N1 virus.
Satu Mare DPH became alert and began to identify all persons who come into contact with the child. his parents showing specific symptoms of infection with H1N1. To date, not received the autopsy results were made for the child.