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			<title>Original Blog Entry: At least 4,000 swine flu deaths reported in U.S.</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:04:33 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>At least 4,000 swine flu deaths reported in U.S.<br /><br />CDC: Many millions have been sickened since outbreak began in April<br /><br />The Associated Press<br /><br />updated 8:48 a.m. ET, Thurs., Nov . 12, 2009<br /><br />ATLANTA - Federal health officials now say that 4,000 or more Americans likely have died from swine flu about four times the estimate they&#x27;ve been using.<br /><br />The new, higher figure was first reported by The New York Times. It includes deaths caused by complications related to swine flu, including pneumonia and bacterial infections.<br /><br />Until now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had conservatively put the U.S. swine flu death count at more than 1,000. Officials said this week they&#x27;re working on an even more accurate calculation.<br /><br />The CDC says many millions of Americans have caught the pandemic flu virus since it first appeared in April.<br /><br />Separately, the World Health Organization said Thursday doctors shouldn&#x27;t wait for lab confirmation before giving anti-viral drugs to pregnant women and other at-risk groups with suspected swine flu.<br /><br />WHO medical officer Dr. Nikki Shindo said prescribing antivirals early to vulnerable people with clinical symptoms of swine flu can help lower the risk of serious complications.<br /><br />Shindo said otherwise healthy people should only take drugs such as Tamiflu if their condition worsens rapidly and never as a preventive measure. The vast majority of people who catch swine flu will recover without medication or hospital treatment.<br /><br />Shindo said that Ukraine, Afghanistan and Mongolia have reported their hospitals are being overwhelmed by serious cases.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/34975">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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