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" Z( r" X/ N8 F' T0 h1 t1 ?Calgary-area woman becomes 5th Albertan to die from swine flu virus
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2 S) n. i" |0 U2 `7 r' x$ fCALGARY — Alberta has recorded its fifth death linked to the swine flu.; m& K3 y9 O" F W7 ~+ J
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Alberta Health says the latest person to die is a woman from the Calgary area who had underlying medical conditions.$ t H& b8 z- u: H- t) Y3 R
% J# p, ^: F1 R% T. CDr. 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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9 U. T! h" ~5 l) z$ ~$ o4 fThis is the second swine-flu related death in the Calgary region.
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% G: ] k: w, L' H$ C: I0 C, M( h* _- hAll 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.+ e. M' A% E6 O7 b' z
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The latest death brings to 57 the number of people across Canada who have died after contracting the H1N1 virus. |
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