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    Source: http://www.wxvt.com/Global/story.asp?S=11167467

    6th swine flu death in Mississippi

    Associated Press - September 21, 2009 10:34 AM ET

    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Mississippi Department of Health has reported the state's sixth swine flu death.

    Health officials say the latest death occurred in Jones County. The victim was an adult female.

    The number of confirmed cases of swine flu in Mississippi has risen to 840.

    Symptoms of swine flu in humans are similar to those of seasonal flu, with fever, respiratory symptoms and body aches. According to the Health Department, many of the swine flu deaths nationwide were among people with pre-existing health conditions.

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    Re: 6th A/H1N1 death in Mississippi

    Source: http://www.leadercall.com/local/loca...265105544.html

    Published September 22, 2009 09:54 am -

    Second swine flu death reported in Jones County


    From staff reports

    According to the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH), a second swine flu death has been confirmed in Jones County.

    In a press release issued Monday, MSDH reported that laboratory-confirmed human cases of novel H1N1 (swine) flu have been identified in 77 of Mississippi?s 82 counties ? six of those resulting in death. Roughly 900 (898) cases have been identified statewide since May 15.

    In Jones County, 12 H1N1 swine flu cases have been identified since May 15, with two deaths since Aug. 7.

    Symptoms of swine flu are similar to those of seasonal flu including fever, respiratory symptoms and body aches. H1N1 swine flu has contributed to a number of deaths nationwide, particularly in those with pre-existing health conditions.

    MSDH expects swine flu vaccine to be available locally by mid-October. The agency will offer vaccinations through county health departments, participating physicians? offices and other locations, and is working with other agencies to ensure the availability of the vaccine for all students.

    Until vaccinations become available, preventive hygiene remains the best protection from swine flu. Pregnant women, children younger than five years old, and anyone with chronic heart or lung problems (including asthma) are at higher risk for complications from H1N1 swine flu.

    For more information, visit www.healthyms.com.

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      Re: 6th and 7th A/H1N1 death in Mississippi

      7th swine flu death in Mississippi

      Contributor: Kim Mckeand

      Email: KMckeand@local15tv.com

      Last Update: 10:56 am



      JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Mississippi Department of Health has reported another swine flu death in Jones County.

      That brings the total number of deaths caused by H1N1 influenza to seven in the state. It's the second death in Jones County.

      The number of confirmed cases of swine flu in Mississippi has risen to 898, but that's only a fraction of the suspected cases that have been reported.

      Symptoms of swine flu in humans are similar to those of seasonal flu, with fever, respiratory symptoms and body aches. According to the Health Department, many of the swine flu deaths nationwide were among people with pre-existing health conditions.

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