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The second Canadian influenza A (H1N1) fate as the first victim of Alberta, had diabetes and a cough.seattle washington pediatric doctor
Despite these medical conditions, age 44, Toronto man was fundamentally sound, until he died suddenly on Saturday.

The Toronto Star identified the dead second Canadian swine influenza as Ravinjan Paramsothy, died May 23 at 1:30 at his apartment in Scarborough. Health authorities in Ontario are still determining the cause of his death.

The week of his death, Paramsothy go see a doctor for treatment for persistent cough.He took a leave from work but returns to his job in Travelencia, which offers programs to benefit consumers worldwide, according to family friend who identified himself to the Toronto Star as Mohan.

On Friday his condition worsened when he returned home to rest. His condition has improved even Friday night. However, Paramsothy coughing resumed at 1:30 on Saturday, prompting his family to call 911,doctorate telecommunications florida
but paramedics did not revive their arrival. Mohan said Paramsothy diabetes appeared to be under control by taking medication, although human blood glucose fluctuations.

Toronto Public spokeswoman Health Anne Marie Aikins told the Toronto Star people with chronic diseases like diabetes when they are infected with influenza virus, are at a higher risk of developing several serious diseases such as pneumonia.homeopathy doctors at hyderabad


Infections of swine influenza in Ontario continue to rise in the province, with the last count to 371 confirmed cases. Throughout the country there are 921 cases of laboratory confirmed H1N1 in 10 Canadian provinces and territories of May 25.
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