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Swine flu death

The family of a Suffolk mother who died after being treated for swine flu urges vulnerable people to have the flu vaccine.

The family of a woman who died shortly after giving birth at West Suffolk hospital following treatment for swine flu have urged people on the at risk register to have the flu vaccination.

32-year-old Sarah Applin from Thurston died after she developed complications with pneumonia.

We speak to Dr Mark Hainsworth, a GP in Bildeston and the Public Health Consultant for NHS Suffolk, Brian Keeble.

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3 hours

Last on

Thu 6 Jan 2011 06:00

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  • Thu 6 Jan 2011 06:00