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Rising death toll of swine flu pandemic

Ben Bailey
13 Jul 2009


A hospital patient from Essex became the first healthy person in the UK to die after contracting swine flu.

The patient was the 15th in the UK thought to have died after contracting the virus, while hundreds of thousands more are thought to be suffering with it.

Here is a timeline of the virus's spread:
April 24: The Health Protection Agency says it is monitoring a deadly swine flu outbreak in Mexico and the US after more than 60 people die after contracting the virus.
April 26: Iain and Dawn Askham of Polmont, near Falkirk, are confirmed as the first UK cases of swine flu after returning from their honeymoon in Mexico.
June 11: The World Health Organisation announces the swine flu outbreak is now a pandemic because its geographical spread is global. The move means the world is in the grip of a flu outbreak on a scale not seen for more than 40 years.
June 14: Jacqui Fleming, 38, of Glasgow, becomes the first person in the UK to die after contracting the virus. Ms Fleming died two weeks after her son, Jack, was born 11 weeks prematurely. The Crown Office later confirmed Ms Fleming died as a result of multi-organ failure due to influenzal pneumonia (H1N1). Jack died on June 15 but an NHS Greater Glasgow spokesman said the baby did not die from swine flu. Ms Fleming, who was said to have had underlying health conditions, lived with her two other children - one aged 18 and one of primary school age - and her long-term partner William McCann in Carnwadric.
June 27: A 73-year-old man from the Inverclyde area of Scotland dies at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley after contracting swine flu. The unnamed man, who had serious underlying health conditions, had been receiving treatment in the hospital's intensive care unit for 15 days.
June 26: Sameerah Ahmad, six, who was born with a rare life-threatening disease, dies at Birmingham's Children's Hospital after contracting swine flu. Tests on the girl's body revealed she had contracted swine flu, although it is not yet known if this contributed to her death. She was also believed to have been suffering from a condition which affected her bone marrow and weakened her immune system, making it difficult for her body to fight infection.
July 2: The UK has moved past the stage of containing the swine flu outbreak and into the "treatment phase" with hundreds of cases recorded every day, Health Secretary Andy Burnham tells the Commons. Predicting a huge daily rise in new cases, Mr Burnham says: "Cases are doubling every week and on this trend we could see over 100,000 cases per day by the end of August."
July 3: A 19-year-old man is confirmed as the first person in London to die after contracting swine flu. The teenager, from south London, who suffered serious underlying health problems, tested positive for the virus following his death.
July 6: A nine-year-old child is confirmed as the second person in London to die after contracting swine flu. The child, from south London, had serious underlying health problems. Abdullah Patel, a teacher in his 40s, and Asmaa Hussain, nine, both from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, become the first people in Yorkshire to die with swine flu. Both had "underlying health issues", an NHS spokeswoman says.
July 9: The Government announces that 14 people are thought to have died in the UK after contracting swine flu.
July 10: A hospital patient from Essex becomes the first person in the UK without underlying health problems to die after contracting swine flu, NHS East of England says.

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