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Published 07/07/2009 by Straits Times


2 more flu deaths in Thailand

BANGKOK - THAILAND'S health authorities on Tuesday reported two more deaths from H1N1 flu, raising the country's total to nine.

An eight-year-old girl in Phetchaburi province and a 58-year-old man in Bangkok were the latest people confirmed as succumbing to the A(H1N1) virus, deputy public...

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"The girl, who also suffered from leukaemia, died on July 2 but the test results were only just released. The male victim, who also suffered from kidney failure, died on July 5" he said

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