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Parents hold their baby at a hospital in
Panama City, July 20, 2009. Panama reported on Monday its first fatality
from the A/H1N1 virus -- a nine-month-old baby who died Sunday
night.(Xinhua/Alberto Aparicio) Photo
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PANAMA CITY, July 20 (Xinhua) -- Panama has
confirmed one death of A/H1N1 flu, the first in the country, the Health Ministry
said on Monday.
The victim, a nine-month-old baby from the country's
western Cocle Province, had a congenital malformation and had been hospitalized,
Health Minister Franklin Vergara said.
The baby did not had flu-like symptoms when he was
admitted to the hospital but was tested positive for the flu virus later, the
minister added.
Panama reported 17 new flu cases this week, bringing
the total confirmed cases to 541. But about 88 percent of the patients have
recovered.
The country reported its first A/H1N1 flu infection
on May 8.
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A woman holds her baby in front of the
door to a hospital in Panama City, July 20, 2009. Panama reported on
Monday its first fatality from the A/H1N1 virus -- a nine-month-old baby
who died Sunday night. (Xinhua/Alberto Aparicio) Photo Gallery>>> |
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