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Wis. health officials respond to Milwaukee H1N1 death

Posted: June 4, 2009 02:32 PM EDT

MADISON (WKOW) -- State Department of Health Services Secretary Timberlake

responded to Thursday's announcement that a Milwaukee resident with H1N1

influenza had died.

" We are deeply saddened by this death and our condolences go out to the

patient's family and loved ones. Today's news, while tragic, was not

unexpected. Every year, influenza claims the lives of as many as 700 Wisconsin

citizens and this H1N1 virus is very similar to viruses that cause seasonal

influenza. Influenza is especially dangerous for individuals with pre-existing

conditions which put them at greater risk for complications. "

" The Department of Health Services and our local partners will thoroughly

investigate the circumstances of this case to determine which factors were

important in the patient's death as well as what lessons can be learned from

this incident. "

" As always, this news should serve as a reminder to the public of the importance

of practicing good hygiene and staying away from work or school if they feel

sick. Persons at high-risk for complications from influenza should call a

health care provider if they have a fever combined with cough, sore throat,

headache or body aches. Those at higher risk for complications include: pregnant

women, children from birth to age 2, adults 65 years old or older, people with

certain chronic conditions, and residents of nursing homes and other

chronic-care facilities. "

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