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Mainland, 33,064 cases of confirmed cases in Beijing A stream of death in severe
Source: health heaven Author: vincent Published date: 2009-10-25  

Xinhua Beijing October 23 (Xinhua Zhou Ting-yu) has informed the Ministry of Health, October 23, mainland China has reported 33,064 cases of influenza A H1N1 flu cases confirmed, 26,588 cases were cured.

Informed the Ministry of Health, China has reported severe cases of H1N1 avian influenza A total of 44 cases, 14 cases were cured.
  
Tibet, Qinghai and 1 case of each death. Beijing has reported serious cases of influenza A H1N1 influenza Xie Bao-Ling, October 21 has been cured, the latter a result of the disease in patients with ineffective treatment based on early morning of October 23 death.

At 3:00 pm on October 21 at 15 hours, October 23, Mainland China New cases of confirmed H1N1 avian influenza cases in 2024, of which 2 cases were out of imported cases, 2022 cases of infection to the territory.

First case of Beijing, serious diseases A flow curve:

October 4, Beijing, Beijing Ditan Hospital Report of the first cases of influenza A H1N1 influenza cases of serious illness: patients XIE Bao-Ling, 72, diagnosed as: Influenza A H1N1 influenza, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, l 'acute exacerbation; Ⅱ respiratory failure, brain, lung disease, cardiac arrest, respiratory, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and surgery, 3 hypertension (high-risk group). Patients in critical condition in a deep coma.

October 8, after several days of emergency treatment, patients are not yet out of danger, in the Temple of the Earth to save the hall of the hospital intensive care to continue to sustain life and support therapy d 'bodies.

October 21, cured;

October 23, the patient-based disease because of ineffective treatment in cases of early death. (Xinhua)
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