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channel 3 iconLast updated 5:52 pm CT November 20, 2009.

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Warning Signs of H1N1

CHICAGO (AP) - Doctors are urging parents to be on the lookout for warning signs that a case of the H1N1 flu virus has become life-threatening.

H1N1 has probably infected hundreds of thousands of youngsters nationwide.

Deaths among children are rare, but at least
76 American children have died since April.

Last week alone, there
were 19 new reports of children who died.

Many experts say the H1N1 virus does not appear to be more
dangerous than other flu strains, but kids have been catching it more easily than seasonal flu.

Authorities urge parents to seek immediate help if emergency warning signs develop.

In children, these are:

- Fast or troubled breathing.
- Bluish skin color.
- Lack of thirst.
- Failure to wake up easily or interact.
- Irritability so that the child does not want to be held.
- Improvement of symptoms, then a return to fever and worse
cough.
- Fever with a rash.

Parents should also seek medical help if flu symptoms develop in
children most vulnerable to flu complications: those younger than 5
or with high-risk conditions, including asthma and other lung
problems; cerebral palsy, epilepsy and other neurological diseases; heart, kidney or liver problems; and diabetes.

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