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Scots swine flu death toll rises | Scots swine flu death toll rises |
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A woman from the Lothians has become the ninth swine flu patient to die in Scotland as it emerged that the number of cases had almost doubled in a week. | A woman from the Lothians has become the ninth swine flu patient to die in Scotland as it emerged that the number of cases had almost doubled in a week. |
The Scottish Government said the woman had "significant" underlying health conditions. | The Scottish Government said the woman had "significant" underlying health conditions. |
Her family have requested no further details be released about the case. | |
The health department estimated that 6,180 people contracted swine flu last week, compared to 3,336 in the previous seven days. | The health department estimated that 6,180 people contracted swine flu last week, compared to 3,336 in the previous seven days. |
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said: "The death of this woman is devastating for her family and friends. I'd like to express my sincere condolences. | Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said: "The death of this woman is devastating for her family and friends. I'd like to express my sincere condolences. |
"While this tragic death shows that in some cases the H1N1 virus can cause complications, I would like to stress that the majority of people contracting H1N1 are continuing to experience mild symptoms." | "While this tragic death shows that in some cases the H1N1 virus can cause complications, I would like to stress that the majority of people contracting H1N1 are continuing to experience mild symptoms." |
'Mild virus' | |
The government said a total of 143 people had been taken to hospital with swine flu since the start of the outbreak. | |
Ms Sturgeon said there had been a "significant increase" in the number of people consulting their GP with flu-like symptoms over the last two weeks. | |
"The potential threat from H1N1 remains serious, even if it continues to be a relatively mild virus," she added. | |
"Vaccination is the best defence we have against the H1N1 virus and Scotland is preparing very well for the vaccination programme. | |
"Simple hygiene measures like frequent handwashing and using tissues can do a huge amount to help prevent flu spreading." | |
She said most people suffered fairly mild symptoms and made a full recovery within a week. |
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