Vaccination warning after swine flu deaths

Health chiefs have urged vulnerable people to have seasonal flu jabs following a number of deaths from swine flu in the north-west of England.

The virus contributed to the deaths of three men in Greater Manchester and a 32-year-old mother-of-two from Liverpool.

Kay Burdett, of Old Swan, died at Royal Liverpool Hospital last Friday. She was reportedly discharged from the hospital earlier this month after spending three months there being treated for an asthma condition.

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The other cases involved two men from Oldham – who both died in recent weeks – and a man from Rochdale. All three had underlying health conditions.

The Health Protection Agency wants pensioners, pregnant women and people with a long-term health condition to take up the free seasonal flu vaccine which this year includes protection against swine flu.

Royal Liverpool Hospital's director of nursing and operations Diane Wake said: "We can confirm the sad news that Kay Burdett has died and that Kay had H1N1 (commonly known as swine flu) and that this was a contributory factor in her death.

"We would like to pass on our deepest sympathy to Kay's family and friends at this difficult time.

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"As this tragic case highlights, a small number of people with flu, particularly those with chronic ill health, can become seriously ill and die."

She added: "We would ask that the people of Merseyside with flu-like symptoms, do not come into our emergency department, visit patients or come in for routine appointments. We are happy to rearrange appointments. This will help protect our vulnerable patients.

"The emergency department gives the same medicines you can get from a pharmacist or a GP to those people who come in with flu-like symptoms."