
Listen
Influenza A H1N1 update
28/06/2009
A patient, who had been diagnosed as having influenza A H1N1, died at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley on Saturday night.
The 73 year old man from the Inverclyde area, who had serious underlying health conditions, had been in the hospital's Intensive Care Unit for 15 days.
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said:
"Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the patient at this tragic and very sad time. The family have asked for the patient's identity to be kept private. We are respecting their wish and will not be releasing the identity of this patient while the family come to terms with their loss.
"Although it is concerning that the patient had swine flu, we are aware that the patient had very serious underlying health issues.
"It's important to remember that the vast majority of those who have H1N1 are suffering from relatively mild symptoms.
"I would like to offer my reassurance that the risk to the public remains low but would also urge everyone to do what they can to help slow the spread of the virus by remembering to follow simple hygiene procedures."
A family spokesperson said:
"Our beloved relative was private in life and we would ask that his privacy continues to be respected as we try to come to terms with our loss."
The first death of a patient suffering from the virus, who also had underlying health problems, was confirmed on June 14.
On Friday it was announced that there were a total of 922 laboratory confirmed cases in Scotland.