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A child with special needs is understood to be the latest person to die after contracting swine flu in Northern Ireland.A child with special needs is understood to be the latest person to die after contracting swine flu in Northern Ireland.
The BBC understands the child, who was from County Antrim, died last week. She is believed to be the ninth person in NI to die with the virus.The BBC understands the child, who was from County Antrim, died last week. She is believed to be the ninth person in NI to die with the virus.
She is also the fifth NI child with special needs to have died.She is also the fifth NI child with special needs to have died.
Two girls from Foyleview Special School, Londonderry, died in October within a week of each other.Two girls from Foyleview Special School, Londonderry, died in October within a week of each other.
They were Ashleigh Lynch and Orla O'Kane.They were Ashleigh Lynch and Orla O'Kane.
Following the girls' deaths, there were calls from some school principals for teachers in special schools to be included in the first wave of vaccinations. That has now taken place.Following the girls' deaths, there were calls from some school principals for teachers in special schools to be included in the first wave of vaccinations. That has now taken place.
More than 2,500 children in over 20 special schools for severe learning disability across Northern Ireland were offered the vaccine as a matter of urgency.More than 2,500 children in over 20 special schools for severe learning disability across Northern Ireland were offered the vaccine as a matter of urgency.
The Department of Health was unable to confirm the latest death.The Department of Health was unable to confirm the latest death.
A spokesman said, in line with a new policy, it would only be updating the public in a weekly bulletin.A spokesman said, in line with a new policy, it would only be updating the public in a weekly bulletin.
The schoolgirl is the eleventh person from Northern Ireland to have died after contracting the disease. In addition to the nine people who died in NI, one person died in England and another in Spain.The schoolgirl is the eleventh person from Northern Ireland to have died after contracting the disease. In addition to the nine people who died in NI, one person died in England and another in Spain.
Last week, a leading obstetrician said he was concerned about the increasing number of pregnant women being admitted to hospital suffering from swine flu.
Dr Paul Fogarty urged expectant mothers to be vaccinated against the virus.
Women in the Irish Republic have been advised not to take the vaccine within the first three months of pregnancy.
However, the Department of Health in Northern Ireland said all expectant mothers should be vaccinated including those within the first trimester.
A swine flu vaccination programme is under way in Nothern Ireland. Frontline health care workers and children at special schools were among the first to receive the injections.