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  • Italy: Sudden death of a 2 years old child - H1N1pdm09 positive

    Deep pain and fear are the feelings we are slaughtered on the families of Puianello after the news of the tragic and sudden and unexpected death of Giorgia Casoli, the two-year-old girl that Thursday morning was found lacking in his life in his bed by his mother Angela Papini.



    AND if thursday the thought of all was addressed to the parents of the small, in what was a unanimous and sincere feeling of sympathy and solidarity with the passing of time and with the arrival of the first information regarding the possible cause of death, that pain is transformed into fear and anguish.



    The first examinations performed at the hospital Santa Maria Nuova in Reggio, even before that yesterday would be performed the striker diagnostic on the small, already thursday evening had highlighted the positivity of the pad to A strain of the influenza virus H1N1. AND, Between the families of children who attend the nursery school parish Sacred Heart of Puianello, companions of the small deceased, had arisen the suspicion that to kill the little girl could be was meningitis.



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    Re: Italy: Sudden death of a 2 years old child - H1N1pdm09 positive

    This case is the same type of those that I have documented in the article:


    Sudden and fulminant deaths of healthy children in Italy during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons: results of an online study
    DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2012.e29
    https://doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2012.e29 Stefano Prandoni | family pediatrician, Italy. ABSTRACT The 2009 pandemic in Italy has been viewed as a false alarm, and it has not been properly understood based on historical precedents and more in-depth studies that have been conducted in other countries. Some of these studies have pointed to a phenomenon of sudden and fulminant death ... Read more


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