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Pandemic flu figures direct gov to take action

Government take direct action on Swineflu PandemicA 26 year old pregnant British woman is critically ill with swine flu has been transferred to Sweden for specialist treatment after suffering an extreme reaction to the potentially fatal Swine Flu virus.

The woman was admitted to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock, Scotland with H1N1 last week, but after complications, the hospital recommended a procedure in which her blood would be circulated out of her body and oxygenated.

The Leicester unit that carries out this procedure was so full that she has been sent to Sweden.

The procedure is known as extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and involves a machine taking over the functions of the individuals heart and lungs.

The UK  has a national ECMO unit in Leicester, however with only 5 beds all of which are taken.

A similar bed was found in Stockholm, where the woman has now arrived .

“Doctors are pleased with how she has coped with the journey, which is obviously good news, but the patient is critically ill, which is why she had to be transferred for this highly specialised procedure.

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