JERUSALEM, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Israel's Health
Ministry on Monday confirmed the nation's first case of death from the A/H1N1
influenza, reported local news service Ynet.
Lab results showed that the A/H1N1 virus caused the death of a 35-year-old
resident in the southernmost city of Eilat, the ministry was quoted as saying.
It is the first influenza A/H1N1 death in Israel, where some 1,100 patients
had been diagnosed with the virus up to last week.
The Health Ministry also looked into the death of a child in central Israel
who showed signs of A/H1N1 flu complications, but test results later ruled the
virus out as a cause.
In light of its rapid spread worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO)
last month raised the A/H1N1 alert to its highest level, formally declaring that
it had developed into a global pandemic.
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