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First swine flu death in London | First swine flu death in London |
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A 19-year-old man has died after contracting swine flu in London, health authorities in the capital have said. | A 19-year-old man has died after contracting swine flu in London, health authorities in the capital have said. |
The man, from south London, had serious underlying health problems and was in Lewisham Hospital. Tests undertaken after his death showed he had the flu. | |
He is the fourth person with swine flu to die in the UK. Dr Simon Tanner, from NHS London, said London has seen a "spike" in flu cases in the past week. | |
London is the second-worst affected area, with more than 1,900 cases. | |
Rise in cases | |
The death comes as the government's Chief Medical Officer Sir Liam Donaldson warned the public to avoid panic buying "counterfeit" anti-swine flu drugs online. | The death comes as the government's Chief Medical Officer Sir Liam Donaldson warned the public to avoid panic buying "counterfeit" anti-swine flu drugs online. |
Dr Simon Tanner, regional director of public health for London, said: "It is with sadness that we have to announce the death of a patient in London who has subsequently tested positive for H1N1 swine flu." | |
He said no further details about the patient would be released. | |
"There are people out there in the community, and we've talked about one today - precious individuals that have got really difficult medical conditions - who are particularly vulnerable when the population has a virus like this in it," he said. | |
"We've had a spike in London and in the last week or so we've had larger numbers every day." | |
Other fatalities | |
Sir Liam said the UK has moved beyond the stage of containing the flu into the "treatment phase", and advised people not to resort to self-medication. | Sir Liam said the UK has moved beyond the stage of containing the flu into the "treatment phase", and advised people not to resort to self-medication. |
Once again, please turn down any invitations to swine flu parties Fergus WalshBBC medical correspondent class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/ferguswalsh/2009/07/predictions_should_come_with_a_health_warning.html">Read Fergus's blog in full | |
Earlier experts warned that the number of cases in the UK could rise to 100,000 a day by the end of next month. | |
Jacqui Fleming, 38, of Glasgow, was the first person in the UK to die after contracting the flu, followed by a 73-year-old man from the Inverclyde area of Scotland. | |
The youngest victim was six-year-old Sameerah Ahmad in Birmingham. All fatal cases were suffering from other health problems. | |
The first case of the flu in the UK was reported in April. | The first case of the flu in the UK was reported in April. |