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Swine flu kills Pakistani hajj pilgrim

MECCA, Saudi Arabia, Nov 28, (AFP) -An elderly Pakistani has died from swine flu in Saudi Arabia where he was participating in the hajj pilgrimage, Saudi authorities said on Saturday.

The 70-year-old man had already been suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes when he was hospitalised with the A(H1N1) virus, the health ministry said in a statement on the official SPA news agency.

The death, -- date was not given-- was the fifth from swine flu among some 2.3 million pilgrims taking part in the annual hajj in the Muslim holy city of Mecca this week.

Of the four others, three were 75 years old and suffering from other serious health problems. The fourth was a 17-year-old Nigerian woman with a chest infection.

Despite early worries, A(H1N1) infections have been surprisingly low during the pilgrimage, doctors say.

 
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