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Pinal County Public Health and State Confirm H1N1-related Death

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from:Pinal County Government category:Government and Politics posted:July 2nd, 2009

FLORENCE,AZ---Pinal County Public Health officials have received confirmation that a 7-year-old boy who died within the last week was positive for the H1N1 virus.  The child had underlying health conditions and was being treated at a local hospital at the time of his death.

This is the 10th death statewide related to the H1N1 virus and the third death involving a resident of Pinal County.  The total number of confirmed cases in Arizona is 729 as of June 24, according to the most recent data posted by the Arizona Department of Health Services.  

“Prevention is a key component to disease control,” says Tom Schryer, Director of Pinal County Public Health.  “One of the best things you can do is to frequently wash your hands with soap and warm running water for at least 15 to 30 seconds.  People who are sick with flu-like symptoms should stay home for at least seven days to minimize contact with the public.  If you have to cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose and promptly dispose of used tissues.”  

The symptoms of swine flu are similar to other forms of influenza and can include sore throat, coughing, fever, chills, fatigue or head and body aches.  Diarrhea and vomiting may also occur.  

The H1N1 virus strain currently being monitored in the United States is a new type of virus never seen in people until it was discovered recently.  Influenza viruses are constantly changing and evolving, which is why researchers develop new flu vaccines each year.

For more information on the H1N1 virus, please see the Arizona Department of Health Services website at http://www.azdhs.gov/flu/h1n1/index.htm#arizona.

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