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    Sanitary District trains doctors and nurses

    In the 61 health centers that depend on the health jurisdiction "three", he started training for the performance on Hepatitis, Acute Respiratory Infections and Influenza AH1N1, to provide better tools to medical and nursing staff.

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    04/22/2010 13:23

    Tuxtepec, Oax .- In order to provide better tools to medical and nursing staff serving cuenque?a people at 61 health centers that depend on the health jurisdiction "three", he started training for the performance on Hepatitis, Acute Respiratory Infections and Influenza AH1N1.

    This was announced by chief court Aspr?n Moses Montalvo, who explained that it will provide the knowledge necessary for the rapid identification of signs of alarm in the population caused by one of three conditions.

    He emphasized that 20 to April 22 will enable a total of 120 elements of the medical field.

    He said that this season of heat have been made sudden changes in climate, which favors the increase of acute respiratory infections, gastrointestinal and liver diseases.

    Aspr?n Montalvo said that symptoms of some respiratory infections tend to be similar to those of influenza A H1N1, so that the institution is concerned with the training and constant updating of knowledge of its staff.

    He also stressed that hepatitis "A", is an infection that is contracted by eating contaminated food and beverages, plus the water for human use and ice are often common sources which hosts the virus, which are very contested on hot days .

    Finally the chief recommended to the court to avoid risks, such as not exposed to sudden temperature changes, wash hands before eating, after using the bathroom, disinfect fruits and vegetables, and if you have a respiratory infection using masks, gel antibacterial and drink plenty of natural fluids.
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