13-year-old girl is 11th avian flu death this month in Vietnam
Canadian Press
January 28, 2005
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - A 13-year-old girl became the latest victim to die from avian flu in Vietnam, bringing the human toll to 11 in the last month, an official said Saturday.
The girl from southern Dong Thap province died Friday night at Pediatric Hospital Number 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, a hospital doctor said on condition of anonymity. Her 35-year-old mother died from avian flu Jan. 21, after the two of them slaughtered a duck, said Nguyen Ngoc An, director of Dong Thap's Preventive Medicine Centre.
Three more people confirmed to have contracted the virus remained in hospital Saturday with a 10-year-old girl from southern Long An province in critical condition in Ho Chi Minh City, while two men from northern Vietnam, ages 66 and 30, were in stable condition in Hanoi.
Meanwhile, a 25-year-old Cambodian woman with avian flu-like symptoms was admitted to a hospital in southern Vietnam and tests were being run to determine if she was infected, officials said. If the virus is confirmed, she would be the first human case outside Vietnam since the outbreak began in December.
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Canadian Press
January 28, 2005
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - A 13-year-old girl became the latest victim to die from avian flu in Vietnam, bringing the human toll to 11 in the last month, an official said Saturday.
The girl from southern Dong Thap province died Friday night at Pediatric Hospital Number 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, a hospital doctor said on condition of anonymity. Her 35-year-old mother died from avian flu Jan. 21, after the two of them slaughtered a duck, said Nguyen Ngoc An, director of Dong Thap's Preventive Medicine Centre.
Three more people confirmed to have contracted the virus remained in hospital Saturday with a 10-year-old girl from southern Long An province in critical condition in Ho Chi Minh City, while two men from northern Vietnam, ages 66 and 30, were in stable condition in Hanoi.
Meanwhile, a 25-year-old Cambodian woman with avian flu-like symptoms was admitted to a hospital in southern Vietnam and tests were being run to determine if she was infected, officials said. If the virus is confirmed, she would be the first human case outside Vietnam since the outbreak began in December.
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