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H1N1 flu may claim 40,000 lives in Europe, say experts
Web posted at: 11/7/2009 5:8:7
Source ::: REUTERS

STOCKHOLM: The H1N1 pandemic flu virus could kill up to 40,000 people across Europe and be followed by seasonal flu waves that could kill the same number, European health experts said yesterday.

The Sweden-based European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said epidemics of H1N1, known as swine flu, were now affecting almost all countries in the European Union but it could not predict how intense the peaks would be.

What was certain, it said, was that the pandemic would continue to kill thousands and put many patients into intensive care as the northern hemisphere’s winter sets in.

“All European countries will be affected, and this will put considerable stress on healthcare systems,” said ECDC director Zsuzsanna Jakab.

The ECDC, which monitors disease in the European Union and European free trade area (EFTA), said it was hard to predict what the mix of pandemic and seasonal flu viruses would bring but there was a risk of seasonal flu epidemics “early in 2010 when the pandemic waves have passed”.

Angus Nicoll, the ECDC’s flu coordinator, said in non-pandemic situations, seasonal flu could kill up to 40,000 people in Europe—and H1N1 could do the same.

“That is not a trivial number,” he said. “And the fact that H1N1 is happening in younger adults, pregnant women and people without risk factors ... makes it feel different.”

The ECDC said experience from the United States and the southern hemisphere showed pregnant women with the virus are 10 times more likely to need intensive care than those with no risk factors. 

 
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