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    Second swine flu victim reported in Czech Republic
    ČTK | 16 November 2009
    Ostrava, North Moravia, Nov 14 (CTK) - A man died of swine flu consequences in a hospital in Ostrava on Friday, being the second victim of this disease in the Czech Republic, hospital spokesman Tomas Oborny told CTK Saturday.
    The condition of the middle-aged man was complicated by pneumonia, Oborny said, adding that pneumonia, a consequence of swine flu, might be the cause of the death.

    The first victim of swine flu (H1N1 virus) in the Czech Republic was a 31-year-old woman who died of complications linked to the flu in a hospital in Karlovy Vary, west Bohemia, in late October.

    Another patient who caught swine flu recently died of leukaemia in Prague's Vinohrady hospital on Thursday.

    Several schools in the Czech Republic have been temporarily closed over the swine flu infection.

    The swine flu incidence has almost doubled in the Czech Republic in the past week. Almost 500 cases have been registered so far.

    Chief sanitary officer Michael Vit expects a swine flu epidemic to strike in mid- or late-December.

    However, the Czech Republic does not yet received the vaccine against the virus, and this is why vaccination will be launched one month later than planned, probably at the end of November.

    The Health Ministry originally promised to start with vaccination in mid-October and then in mid-November.

    Moreover, the Czech Doctors' Chamber (CLK) pointed out on Friday that too high a number of Czechs might catch swine flu before the vaccine was supplied in the country from the foreign producer.

    According to available information, people are being inoculated in against the H1N1 virus-provoked diseases in 19 countries, China being the first.
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