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    Mexico City (January 20, 2012) .-In what goes of 2012 three deaths have registered for influenza A H1N1 in the DF and 110 more cases, reported the Secretary of local Health, Armando Ahued.


    Two of the deceases registered in the hospitals of the IMSS in The Race and the Hospital of zone 8, y one in the First of October, of ISSSTE.

    On having done a balance of the behavior of the influenza in the City, the Secretary exhibited that in addition to the cases of H1N1, there are other 23 for influenza seasonally A, 2 of influenza seasonally B, y 3 for influenza H3N2.

    ' Yes there is increase of the influenza, but we are not before a stage of epidemic. We are before the same vine-stock of 2009, from what the vaccine keeps on being effective ', affirmed Ahued.

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    Two die of A(H1N1) swine flu in Mexico: official

    MEXICO CITY ? An outbreak of A(H1N1) swine flu claimed the lives of two people -- 19 and 21 years old -- in Mexico's capital in the first weeks of the year, health authorities said Saturday.

    The health secretary of Mexico's Federal District, Armando Ahued, said there were 138 confirmed cases of the flu, including 110 cases of A(H1N1), a novel strain of the swine flu that was first detected in 2009.

    Nationwide, 333 cases of the virus have been confirmed, the federal government's health secretary said earlier in the week, without saying how many deaths had been attributed to it.

    The latest victims were a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old who died in separate hospitals.

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      Three deceases for A/H1N1 in the DF, confirms Ahued

      Two women and a man, of between 19 and 27 years, died in The Race, hospital of zone 8 of the IMSS and in the First of October, of the IssstePermanecen 21 persons interned in nosocomios of the GDF

      In the first 20 days of this year there died in the city of Mexico two women and a man – of 19, 21 and 27 years of age – for influenza A/H1N1, on the hospitals Doctor Centred The Race and general of the zone 8, of the IMSS, and in the First of October, of the Issste. Meanwhile, in the nosocomios of the Government of the Federal District there are 21 hospitalized persons, of whom 15 are brought like delicate and six burden, reported the secretary of local Health, Armando Ahued Ortega.
      It detailed that he has confirmed 138 cases of influenza, of which 110 correspond to A/H1N1, 23 to seasonal type A, two to seasonal type B and three to the vine-stock H3N2.
      One of the cases of influenza A/H1N1 detected to itself in the Prison East, nevertheless, the patient was in the room of revenue, from what it had no contact with the population.
      In press conference, Ahued Ortega pushed back that the city of Mexico is in a situation similar to that of 2009, from what the semaphore of epidemiologic alert is supported in green, since no scientific base exists till now to think that we are in an epidemic.


      It recounted that in January, 2011 345 cases of influenza registered, for 138 that have detected to themselves this year; that is to say, there is a decrease of 60 per cent.
      The director of Alertness and Epidemiologic Intelligence of the dependency, César Sandoval Cázares, specified that up to the moment they do not take reports of closing of schools as this illness and made sure that it is not necessary to do filters to the revenue of these as it did in 2009.

      Dos mujeres y un hombre, de entre 19 y 27 años, fallecieron en La Raza, hospital de zona 8 del IMSS y en el Primero de Octubre, del Issste Permanecen 21 personas internadas en nosocomios del GDF

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