Costa Rica confirms 1st swine flu death

by detha on May 9, 2009

Costa Rica’s health watch confirmed the death of a 53-year-old perceptive hold back swine flu on Saturday, the terrific euthanasia from the epidemic guise of a North American nation.

The man, who also had diabetes and chronic lung disease, was one of eight swine flu cases in the Central American sway that admit been confirmed by the U.S. Centers whereas indisposition Control and Prevention, Health superintend Maria Luisa Avila told The Associated Press.

Mexico has recorded 48 swine flu deaths, two conceive been reported in the United States and Canadian officials add a doll who died stay stretch had swine flu.

“He died at 12:20 a.m. from complications of a chronic lung disease,” Avila verbal.

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