If the premature baby in question is actually still a baby, then they will be at a greater risk. However, if this is referring to an adult that was born prematurely "back then", their immune system has had plenty of time to catch up. Unless they have other, non-related, immune complications, they should not have any increased risk.
yes..... a 23 month old has died from the swine flu
It is possible, but medical advances have made it more likely that even premature babies will survive. Long term, a premature baby is no more likely to die young than a full term baby.
Complications from a premature birth.
they were able to catch it in time and give him medicine even though they didn't know about the swine flu yet
When someone dies before they have reached their life expectancy, ie a teenager killed in a car accident or a baby dying of an infection... no one expects a baby or teenager to die we expect them to live into old age
Yes, they have a much weaker immune system and it is generally fatal for a baby.
the babies could be premature or die at birth and the mom is more than likely to die as well.
Alot do, but the survival rate in recent years has been increasing. It depends on how premature the baby is. If its 5-6 months its greatly decreased. But if its within a month or so the chances are much higher.
Both infants were female. One died from premature birth. The second from birth defects
Yes, litters of rabbits can be born premature and die. This can be with 9 kits, or more or less.
Swine Flu
Its almost like the normal flu. Though there are some different symptoms. You don't really die unless you don't take medication.