Two Chinese women have died from the H1N1 flu strain in
Beijing in the past 10 days, Chinese state media said on Sunday, the
first reported deaths from the virus in China's capital since 2010.
A 65-year-old cancer patient died on Friday and a 22-year-old migrant
worker died on December 27, the Beijing Daily said on its website,
citing the city's Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Flu cases in Beijing are at their highest level in five years and the
H1N1 strain has become the most dominant, the centre's director Deng
Ying said.
The rise in cases corresponds with weeks of record low temperatures in Beijing and across much of China.
H1N1 is a swine flu virus responsible for a pandemic that broke out
in 2009, starting in the United States and Mexico and spreading around
the world in six weeks.
Initial World Health Organization estimates put the number of deaths
from that global outbreak at around 18,500, but a study published last
June said the death toll was likely to have been between 284,500 and
579,000 people.
Source: MSNBC
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