Skeptic Ginger
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Most who die from new H1N1 flu had conditions: CDC
Near half of [hospitalized] swine flu patients otherwise healthy
These are both reports in Yahoo on the same day about the same medical report from CDC.
In the first article it says:
Much as we are usually seeing exaggerated flu fears if the reporters can get away with it, I think the second story is a tad more accurately framed:
In order to put this in perspective, I would have written a different headline altogether: Only a tiny fraction of people getting the new flu strain suffer serious disease but of those who do almost half did not have underlying condition.
Near half of [hospitalized] swine flu patients otherwise healthy
These are both reports in Yahoo on the same day about the same medical report from CDC.
In the first article it says:
Technically "most" had an underlying medical condition. But who wouldn't think 45% not having any health problem before getting really sick or dying wasn't worth noting in the headline?Most of the people who have died from the new pandemic H1N1 flu had underlying conditions such as asthma, but 45 percent seemed healthy, according to the largest study yet of U.S. cases.
Much as we are usually seeing exaggerated flu fears if the reporters can get away with it, I think the second story is a tad more accurately framed:
ATLANTA – The largest U.S. analysis of hospitalized adult swine flu patients has found almost half were healthy people who did not have asthma or any other chronic illnesses before they got sick.
Health officials released the surprising results at a news conference on Tuesday, noting that 46 percent of 1,400 hospitalized adults did not have a chronic underlying condition.
They have said before that the majority of swine flu patients who develop severe illness have some sort of pre-existing condition, but the new data suggest the majority may be slimmer than was previously thought.
In order to put this in perspective, I would have written a different headline altogether: Only a tiny fraction of people getting the new flu strain suffer serious disease but of those who do almost half did not have underlying condition.