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California - Central Coast North (Big Sur, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Salinas)
Obituary
Helen "Poppy" Brozda
1926-2014
Resident of Santa Cruz
...Helen celebrated life all the way up to New Year's Day, 2014, when she passed away quickly and peacefully at about 3 AM, due to complications of viral influenza. She was 87...
Two flu-related deaths in Marin, two others suspected in Santa Cruz
Two recent deaths in Marin County have been linked to the flu and another two in Santa Cruz County are suspected of being flu-related, public health officials said Wednesday.
A 63-year-old man with significant chronic medical conditions died on Dec. 27, and a previously healthy 48-year-old woman died of an influenza-related complication on Jan. 6, Marin County Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis said.
Both were hospitalized in intensive care, and neither had received a flu vaccine, Willis said.
Six other flu patients, most of them young or middle-aged adults, have been hospitalized in the county, Willis said.
In the 30 days covering 2013-02-28 to 2013-03-29, the <span style="color: #783f04;"><b>United States CDC</b></span> released a total of 43 <b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">pH1N1</span></b> sequences at <strong>GISAID </strong>on 41 human cases<strong> </strong>sampled from October 2012 to February 2013. Geographic surveillance includes <b>America,</b> <b>Africa, Asia </b>and<b> Russia. </b>Although <b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">pH1N1</span></b> in most locales during the 2012-2013 season was the <b><span style="color: #783f04;">minority</span></b> serotype, the sequences in this Analytic Report describe a high level of human-infective diversity and an ease of avian genetic acquisition, including multiple instances demonstrating concentrated transport of <b><span style="color: #660000;">High-CFR</span></b> <b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">pH1N1 </span><span style="color: #783f04;">Upsilon</span></b> polymorphisms onto single sequences.
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including Genetic Details
In the week from 2013-11-22 to 2013-11-29, the <span style="color: #783f04;"><b>United States CDC</b></span> released or updated a total of 32 <b><span style="color: #632423; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">pH1N1</span></b> sequences at <strong>GISAID </strong>on 29 human cases<strong> </strong>sampled from July 2013 to November 2013. Geographic surveillance includes <b>America,</b> <b>India </b>and<b> Hong Kong. </b>
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Two swine flu related deaths in Monterey County
The Monterey County Herald
Posted: 01/15/2014 03:02:12 PM PST | Updated: about 3 hours ago
Two Monterey County residents have died in cases associated with influenza virus infection according to the Monterey County Health Department.
Both were adults under the age of 65...The Health Department is not releasing any additional details, city privacy and confidentiality rights.
There have been an additional six Monterey County residents under the age of 65 who became ill enough to require hospitalization in Intensive Care Units due to influenza virus infection...
During the minimal pH1N1 case count in the Northern Hemisphere's 2012 season and post-season, the US CDC demonstrated the experimental importance of Egg Passage strategies. Variant polymorphisms known to drive deep lung involvement in humans were surfaced repeatedly from quasi-species. That egg-based experimentation was considered valuable and was pursued throughout much of 2013, but evidently not to quantify the actual circulating pH1N1 viral population . . . because the production came to a full halt at the moment that the US flu season's high fatality rates became public due to an unexpected re-emergence of pH1N1 . . .
Daniel James Urioste
Feb. 3, 2014
Resident of Santa Cruz
Daniel James Reyes Urioste passed away in Santa Cruz from respiratory complications of the H1 N1 flu virus, 6 days after celebrating his 60th birthday in Dominican Hospital...
Re: California - Central Coast North (Big Sur, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Salinas)
More Flu Deaths Reported in Santa Cruz, Total Now at 3 H1N1 Deaths
According to the Santa Cruz Health Department, two more people have died from the H1N1 strain of influenza.
That brings the total of flu-related deaths in the count to three. The health department said it is still waiting on test results for two more cases where it is believed the patient died of flu.
The health department said that the newest cases of flu related death are of a man between the ages of 20 and 30 and another man between the ages of 50 and 60.
The Public Health Department is urging everyone over the age of 6 months to get a flu shot.
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