H1N1 swine flu kills 18
in Armenia, three in Georgia: officials
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[January 21, 2016]
TBILISI (Reuters) - Eighteen people
have died from H1N1 swine flu in Armenia in the last two months, the
country's health ministry said on Thursday, but it said there was no
risk of a mass outbreak.
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It said on Jan. 13 that 10 people had died of swine flu in the same
period, but on Thursday said the toll had now risen to 18. The
ministry said the deaths did not amount to an epidemic.
Separately, neighboring Georgia said on Thursday that swine flu had
killed three people so far this year.
"In January 2016, three death cases caused by the H1N1 virus were
confirmed by laboratory tests," Amiran Gamkrelidze, head of the
country's National Centre for Disease Control and Public Health,
said.
He told reporters all three victims had been male citizens from
western Georgia. Doctors in both countries said the patients who
died had complications and had sought medical assistance far too
late.
(Reporting by Margarita Antidze; Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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