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  • Harris County's H1N1 Death Toll Up to 6

    Source: http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/heal...1n1_death_toll

    Swine Flu
    Harris County's H1N1 Death Toll Up to 6

    Updated: Monday, 12 Oct 2009, 1:16 PM CDT
    Published : Monday, 12 Oct 2009, 1:16 PM CDT

    * MENA EL-SHARKAWI

    HOUSTON - Six residents of Harris County have died because of swine flu, a county spokesperson said.

    Four of the deaths occurred between Sept. 28 and Oct. 9, said Rita Obey, a spokeswoman with the Harris County health department. An additional two deaths were reported in late July.

    Three of the victims were women; two of them were between the ages of 25 and 49, and the other between 50 and 64, Obey said.

    The two men who died in late July were between the ages of 24 and 27, she said; a man who died Oct. 7 was older than 65.

    Harris County's death toll does not include the number of deaths reported inside in the Houston city limits, Obey said.

    However, the city of Houston reported its H1N1 casualty last week when an autopsy report confirmed that swine flu was the primary cause of an inmate's death.

    Harris County Jail inmate Kenneth Lane Beckett, 27, died on Sept. 25 after he was taken a few days earlier to Ben Taub General Hospital.


    Although Beckett was in custody of the Harris County Sheriff's Office, the jail he was being held at was inside the Houston city limits, so he was not included the Harris County death toll.

    -- Learn How to Prevent Yourself from Getting Swine Flu: http://www.myfoxhouston.com/subindex/health/swine_flu

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    Re: Harris County's H1N1 Death Toll Up to 6

    Source: http://www.khou.com/news/local/stori...20d08ebe5.html

    8 swine flu cases reported in Harris County

    12:43 PM CDT on Monday, October 12, 2009

    khou.com staff reports

    HOUSTON -- Eight people have died from the swine flu in Harris County, according to the Harris County Health Department.

    Two of the deaths have been in the City of Houston: a toddler from Mexico who was the first recorded swine flu death in the U.S.; and a Harris County jail inmate who died last month.

    The other six cases were adults from unincorporated areas of Harris County. Five of those adults were under age 65, but the health department will not release their exact ages or whether they had underlying medical conditions.

    Two died in June, two in September and two in October.

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      Re: Harris County's H1N1 Death Toll Up to 8

      That's an increase of 4 in Harris County from that reported in the Week 39 Surveillance Report.
      "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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        Re: Harris County's H1N1 Death Toll Up to 6

        Source: http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?se...cal&id=7060577

        Local swine flu death toll at 9

        Monday, October 12, 2009 | 3:08 PM


        HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The death toll from swine flu cases in the Houston area now totals nine.

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        According to Rita Obey with the Harris County Health Department, there are six swine flu deaths in Harris County. Two people died in June, two in September and two in October. Two swine flu deaths have been listed in Fort Bend County and one in Brazoria County on the Texas Department of State Health Services website.

        Obey confirmed that four H1N1 deaths were reported to them last week. One of the victims was aged 25 to 49, two were between 50 and 64 and one victim was over age 65. The two deaths that occurred in June were both men in their 20s.

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