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. K+ n6 @: X7 k V' y2 u4 g. |7 kCalgary-area woman becomes 5th Albertan to die from swine flu virus& V# b1 ^* a$ | r1 i/ ~) P- p& H
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5 ]( M6 Q( p8 U! H4 G- ?2 ICALGARY — Alberta has recorded its fifth death linked to the swine flu.
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9 L, P" W& g/ o* h4 `Alberta Health says the latest person to die is a woman from the Calgary area who had underlying medical conditions.
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- Q& V; i. l" M7 Q* JDr. Gerry Predy, the province's senior officer of medical health, says the victim was admitted to hospital in early July and died about three weeks later.
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6 O3 d) Q. X% v) l( U8 w4 vThis is the second swine-flu related death in the Calgary region.* K: r, B/ ^2 ?- o+ Z* T! r
$ Z/ Q' Z0 Y3 @" ]3 E. [# vAll five people to die so far in Alberta have been women, but Predy says he doesn't believe there is a propensity for the virus to cause illness in females.5 m% h: A& ]% O9 l9 a! y
" y! s# @% C- o. N4 BThe latest death brings to 57 the number of people across Canada who have died after contracting the H1N1 virus. |
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