Hemorrhagic H1N1 in Polk County Iowa

Iowa has officially recorded 21 , including seven in Polk County alone. But the county’s said he has performed autopsies on some residents who were never diagnosed with , but actually had it.

“In the autopsy, what we’re seeing is very heavy, wet hemorrhagic , with a of blood in them,” said Dr. Gregory Schmunk.

He said the official count of seven is inaccurate, but patient rights laws prohibit him from giving specific numbers.

He said there are two reasons for the discrepancy. First, not all get tests and second, the is difficult to detect. Some patients may be too sick to receive the most accurate test.

“They’re not always done and it can be hazardous to the patient if they’re in a respiratory critical situation,” Schmunk said.

He also said that some tests reveal a false negative.

Source/Full Story: KCCI
: H1N1

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