Mystery respiratory illness infects 7, kills 2 in Alabama

May 22, 2013 – ALABAMA - A mystery respiratory illness has killed two people and
infected five others in Alabama. All of the victims have shown signs of fever,
cough and shortness of breath, but the Alabama Department of Public Health
hasn't been able to identify the disease. Officials collected samples from all
of the victims and sent them to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
but results aren't available yet. One of the test samples tested positive for
H1N1 influenza A, but officials aren't sure if that's what caused the illness.
“At this point it's too early to tell,” [Acting state epidemiologist for the
Alabama Department of Public Health Dr. Mary] McIntyre told NBC News. “That's
why we called it a respiratory illness of unknown origin.” McIntyre did note
that none of the victims had travelled – or been in contact with someone who'd
travelled – outside the country recently, which would have put them at risk for
several unfamiliar diseases. In recent months, a new strain of Coronavirus
surfaced in several countries, including France, the UK and Saudi Arabia,
killing 18 and infecting another 15. And there's been recent evidence that H7N9,
a strain of the bird flu has killed 17 and infected 82 in China, might spread
person-to-person, though Alabama officials said there was no evidence linking
the infections to H7N9. The Centers for Disease Control referred all questions
to Alabama health officials. –ABC News
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