RIO DE JANEIRO, July 13 (Xinhua) -- Health
authorities of Brazil's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on Monday confirmed
the third death caused by A/H1N1 flu in the country.
The victim, a nine-year-old boy from the state's
capital Porto Alegre, died on July 5, three days after being admitted to a
hospital, news reports quoted the authorities as saying.
The boy suffered from chronic diseases, which
collaborated to worsen his condition, officials said.
It was the second child to die from A/H1N1 in Brazil.
Last Friday, the Health Ministry said an 11-year-old girl died from A/H1N1 on
June 30 in Osasco, a city in the southeastern state of Sao Paulo.
In both cases, the diagnosis of A/H1N1 was made by
postmortem examination.
The Porto Alegre case was also the second death by
A/H1N1 flu in Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil's first victim of the disease, a
29-year-old truck driver from the small town of Erechim, died on June 28.
The health authorities said the Porto Alegre boy
caught the flu from his teenage brother, who had contacted a teacher who was
infected during a trip to Argentina.
The truck driver caught the disease during a trip to
Argentina, but it is not known yet how the girl from Osasco was infected.
Several of her relatives were also diagnosed with A/H1N1 flu.
The ministry considered the cases of the girl and her
family as exceptions, saying all other domestic transmission cases could be
linked to a patient who was infected abroad.
There are 1,027 confirmed cases of A/H1N1 flu in
Brazil, according to the latest figures released by the Brazilian Health
Ministry.
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