H1N1 Influenza confirmed in respiratory-related death




by Ministry of Health
WHILE ITS PRESENCE IS NOT UNUSUAL, H1N1 CAN LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEVERE ILLNESS IN HIGH RISK GROUPS.

The Department of Health and Wellness has received confirmation of the association of H1N1 Influenza, in one of the recent respiratory-related deaths among males. This confirmation was received from the Laboratory at the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) in Trinidad.

H1N1 influenza has also been confirmed in other persons, however those only developed mild flu like illness and recovered completely with treatment.

H1N1 influenza (also referred to as swine flu) is caused by a virus. This virus was the cause of the influenza pandemic in 2009. Since then, it has become one of many respiratory viruses which circulate each year during the flu season; therefore, its confirmation is not unusual. However, H1N1 Influenza remains a concern, due to the possible development of severe respiratory illness in high risk groups such as the very young and old, persons with underlying medical conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, kidney, liver and lung disease, cancers and other conditions. Pregnant women who contract the disease are also at higher risk for the development of severe complications.

Respiratory viruses such as H1N1 are spread mainly by respiratory droplets when infected persons cough or sneeze. Covering one’s cough and frequent hand washing are ways of minimizing the spread of the flu virus. The flu virus can also survive on contaminated surfaces for up to twenty-four hours, so frequent hand washing is advised for everyone, as it can also protect persons from contracting the disease.

Persons affected from respiratory viruses may suffer from sore throat, fever, cough, body aches and pains. Most persons who contract H1N1 influenza may get only mild illness. However, more severe illness leading to shortness of breath, generalized weakness, vomiting and or diarrhea may occur, and persons are advised to seek medical care promptly, if symptoms worsen.

Persons with flu symptoms should avoid crowded places in an effort to decrease the transmission to others. The flu vaccine, which is available free of charge at all wellness centers can also assist in flu prevention. The vaccine is recommended, in particular, for persons in the high risk groups and for front line healthcare and other workers.

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