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Thailand reports 2 more A (H1N1) flu fatalities (The Nation – Thailand’s English news)

By admin : July 7, 2009

The Public Health Ministry Tuesday reported two more deaths caused by the A (H1N1) influenza, raising the flu fatalities to nine. Deputy Public Health Minister Manit Nopamornbodi said an eight-year-old girl died on July 2 and the result of lab test just came out that she got A (H1N1) flu.

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Thai Asean News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)

By admin : July 7, 2009

The A-H1N1 flu continues to be deadly to Thais and has claimed 2 more victims, one aged 58 and another just 8 years old. The number of deaths in Thailand is up to 9, while the total number of confirmed cases has reached 2,428.

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MCOT Public Company Limited.2008 (MCOT – English News By Thai News Agency)

By admin : July 7, 2009

BANGKOK, July 7 (TNA) – Thailand is edging toward double-digit H1N1 flu fatalities as the Ministry of Public Health on Tuesday reported two more deaths, bringing the country’s death toll to nine.

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LunsfordMD: U.S. deaths Expected from Swine Flu

By admin : July 7, 2009

Confirmed cases were reported for the first time as far away as New Zealand and Israel, joining the United States, Canada, Britain and Spain

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Swine flu – is Tamiflu the answer?

By admin : July 6, 2009

The first swine flu related death in London was reported today. This follows several reports over the past few weeks of other deaths caused by the H1N1 virus: 3 deaths in New Zealand, 3 in the UK, 2 in Virginia, 4 in Washington state, 3 in …

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