How can a natural human being within England die from swine flu, and couldn't that entity own taken any medication?

I don't get like how a healthy human being in the UK could die from it, couldn't that person take similar to tamiflu to reduce symptoms?
Answers:    There is some speculation that the healthy Brit who died of swine "could have died after the virus moved into the lungs which next became infected by a bacterium, causing breathing difficulties and strain on the heart." http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/…
moral of the story is that the illness vary, person to person. The Essex patient be middle-aged; they may yet find that he had some undiagnosed problem like heart disease.

I haven't read whether Tamiflu be given, or not. He was in the hospital for 10 days, apparently, so it's hard to give attention to that all the stops were not pulled in treating him.

Stay athletic, and stay informed. There is still unease that this could mutate into a more deadly virus. But, for now, it is no more lethal than regular seasonal flu. Source(s): RN
http://www.physorg.com/news165837982.htm…
For symptoms, and how to avoid the flu, see: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm


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