Manitoba Health is reporting the death of an adult over 18 years of age.

There was a positive lab test for H1N1 influenza and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of death.

This latest death comes on the heals of the death of a child announced by Manitoba Health on Thursday.

Health officials estimate the vast majority of the individuals in Manitoba who have been infected with H1N1 have recovered without specific medical care or hospitalization, all people who are experiencing flu-like symptoms should stay home from work and limit contact with others as much as possible to prevent the spread of illness.

If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms and you are concerned that you may need advice or care, do not hesitate to contact your health-care provider, visit your nearest health centre or call Health Links-Info Sant� at 788 8200 or 1-888-315-9257 (toll-free).

If you have symptoms of a more severe or serious illness such as shortness of breath, dehydration or severe weakness then you should seek prompt medical care.

If other symptoms such as coughs or fever get worse, you should also see your health-care provider.

If serious symptoms appear, get worse or you do not get better as you normally would (within two to three days) you should immediately see your health-care provider even if you have already visited them about your illness.

More information about the prevention and care of H1N1 flu is available on the flu website at www.manitoba.ca