WHO says many Pacific people prone to influenza A/H1N1 complications
www.chinaview.cn 2009-07-16 09:30:46   Print

    WELLINGTON, July 16 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) said many people in the Pacific region are placed at high risk from influenza A/H1N1 complications, Radio New Zealand International reported on Thursday.

    This warning came as recent U.S. data showed that apart from underlying health problems, obesity might increase the risk of influenza A/H1N1 complications and death.

    A World Health Organization representative in the South Pacific, Jacob Kool, said Pacific people are among the most vulnerable.

    "People in the Pacific have a lot of risk factors, obesity and heart disease, but also diabetes and heart disease, they have some of the highest rates in the world here. There's also a lot of asthma," Radio New Zealand International quoted Kool as saying. "In addition, we've seen with other pandemics that influenza often leads to a lot of severe illnesses in the Pacific," Kool added.

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Editor: Li Xianzhi
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