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    Source: http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=330713

    Naperville man dies with swine flu
    By Robert McCoppin | Daily Herald Staff

    Published: 10/21/2009 2:30 PM


    The H1N1 flu virus was a contributing factor in the death of a Naperville man, officials revealed today.

    A 47-year-old Naperville man who had the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, and who also had an acute underlying medical condition, died Oct. 18 shortly after being admitted to Edward Hospital with fever, breathing difficulties and a cough.

    The presence of the H1N1 virus was confirmed Tuesday.

    Will County Health Department Executive Director John Cicero extended his sympathy and condolences to the victim's family, and noted that pregnant women, children, and people with underlying medical conditions including heart disease, diabetes, immune disorders and asthma are most susceptible to the flu strain.

    "This unfortunate death underscores the need for people with underlying medical conditions to consult a physician if they experience flu-like symptoms and problems like difficulty breathing, dehydration, or chest pain," he said.

    Statewide, at least 21 fatalities have been identified as involving H1N1, including most recently a 14-year-old Naperville girl and a teenage boy in Sandwich.

    Health officials emphasize that most cases of H1N1 flu are moderate, but urge people to get vaccines when they become available. In the meantime, officials remind everyone to practice the three C's to minimize spread of the disease: cover coughs, clean hands by washing, and contain the virus by staying home if sick.

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    Re: Naperville man dies with A/H1N1 flu

    This news source reports the deceased is a woman.

    source: WGN News http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...aperville.html

    H1N1 may have caused Naperville woman's death
    October 21, 2009 2:19 PM | No Comments

    The H1N1 virus is believed to have contributed to the death of a 47-year-old Naperville woman on Oct. 18, the first such death related to the virus in Will County, according to county health officials.

    Officials said the woman was admitted to Edward Hospital on Oct. 18 with a fever, breathing difficulties and cough. She also has an unidentified medical condition which complicated the virus, officials said.

    At least 20 deaths in Illinois have been linked to H1N1, according to the state department of public health.

    "We know that pregnant women, children, and people with acute underlying medical conditions are most susceptible to the novel H1N1 flu strain," John Cicero, executive director of Will County's Health Department, said in a statement.

    "This unfortunate death underscores the need for people with underlying medical conditions to consult a physician if they experience flu-like symptoms and problems like difficulty breathing, dehydration, or chest pain."

    In Chicago, city officials are offering free doses of H1N1 vaccine at several locations.
    -- Joel H

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