Texas Infant Is First US Swine Flu Death
A 23 month-old child in Texas was the first person to die from the Swine Flu in the US.
This was the first reported swine flu death outside of Mexico.
H1N1 Swine Flu Google Map- Wednesday, April 29, 2009:
The media is not disclosing much information on the child's identity. The CDC released no other information about how, or where, the child may have contracted the disease.
The AP reported:
The first U.S. death from swine flu has been confirmed — a 23-month-old child in Texas — amid increasing global anxiety over a health menace that authorities around the world are struggling to contain.
The flu death was confirmed Wednesday by Dr. Richard Besser, acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In an interview with CNN, he gave no other details about the child.
Germany, which confirmed three cases Wednesday, is the latest country affected.
The world has no vaccine to prevent infection but U.S. health officials aim to have a key ingredient for one ready in early May, the big step that vaccine manufacturers are awaiting. But even if the World Health Organization ordered up emergency vaccine supplies — and that decision hasn't been made yet — it would take at least two more months to produce the initial shots needed for human safety testing.
The U.S. swine flu caseload rose to 65 in six states on Tuesday.
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