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  • #16
    Re: SoH confirms 29 deaths for swine flu in Minas Gerais

    It raises for 34 the number deaths for swine flu in Minas

    Three new deaths by pig flu were confirmed in Minas Gerais, according to swinging spread by the General office of Level of health (Cathedrals), in this Wednesday (5). In the total, 34 persons died already as a result of the virus H1N1 in the State in 2012. The last cases were registered in the cities of Belo Horizonte, Judge of Out and Mountain.
    In accordance with the data of the Cathedrals, 96 persons had the disease in the State. Most of the victims were between 40 and 59 years old, age group where 19 deaths were already registered by the virus. Another 179 cases are still under investigation.
    In the last lifting spread in the day 29, there had been confirmed 31 deaths and 90 cases of the virus H1N1.


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    • #17
      Re: SoH confirms 34 deaths for swine flu in Minas Gerais

      Secretary of Health of MG registers 35 deaths for H1N1 in 2012

      The General office of Level of health (CATHEDRALS) informed, in this Wednesday (19), that the number of deaths as a result of the virus H1N1 passed for 35, in this year, in Minas Gerais. The last death was registered in Privets, in the South of the state.
      In accordance with the swinging spread by the CATHEDRALS, 122 cases were already written up in mining local authorities in 2012. The cities with bigger incidence of the disease are Belo Horizonte, with 25 registers of infection, and Cheerful Landing, in the South of Mines, with 18. The mining capital, where three persons died due to the flu A, also leads the number of deaths.

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      • #18
        Re: SoH confirms 35 deaths for swine flu in Minas Gerais

        General office confirms 12 deaths for flu H1N1 in the South of Minas

        More two deaths by flu H1N1 were confirmed in the South of Mines in this Thursday (20). According to the General office of Level of health (CATHEDRALS) the victims are of Privets (MG) and Mountain (MG).

        In the region there were already registered 46 confirmed cases and 12 deaths, which were registered in the cities of Privets (MG), Cape Verde (MG), Waterfall of Mines (MG), Cambuquira (MG), I camp Beautiful (MG), Ilic?nea (MG), You work (MG), Steps (MG), Saint Rita of the Sapuca? (MG), He is Gon?alo of the Sapuca? (MG), Mountain (MG) and Varginha (MG).
        Already the city of is a Cheerful Landing (MG) the one that has the biggest register of cases, however no death. Altogether they are 18 registers of the disease in the city.

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        • #19
          Re: SoH confirms 35 deaths for swine flu in Minas Gerais

          General office of Health confirms 2 more deaths for H1N1 in the South of MG

          The General office of Health of Minas Gerais confirmed more two deaths caused by the virus of the flu H1N1, in the South of Mines. The data were spread in the last report of the organ, in Monday (12). According to the report, the deaths were registered in Delfin?polis (MG) and Pirangu?u (MG). In the state, also another two deaths were confirmed in Itaguara (MG) and Inhabitant of Coimbra (MG) .Ainda according to the general office, another 36 cases that evolved into death are still under investigation of the vigilance epidemiol?gica state. In the total, 125 cases were registered in Minas Gerais by the virus.

          With the new deaths, the South of Mines has now 14 deaths confirmed in this year by the virus H1N1. The cases were registered in Privets, Cape Verde, Waterfall of Mines, Cambuquira, Beautiful Field, Delfin?polis, Ilic?nea, Plowing, Steps, Pirangu?u, Saint Rita of the Sapuca?, He is Gon?alo of the Sapuca?, Mountain and Varginha.

          A Secretaria de Saúde de Minas Gerais confirmou mais duas mortes causadas pelo vírus da gripe H1N1, no Sul de Minas. Os dados foram divulgados no último boletim do órgão, na segunda-feira (12). Conforme o boletim, as mortes foram registradas em Delfinópolis (MG) e Piranguçu (MG). No estado, também foram confirmadas outras duas mortes em Itaguara (MG) e Coimbra (MG). Ainda conforme a secretaria, outros 36 casos que evoluíram para morte ainda estão sob investigação da vigilância epidemiológica estadual. No total, 125 casos foram registrados em Minas Gerais pelo vírus. Com as novas mortes, o Sul de Minas tem agora 14 mortes confirmadas neste ano pelo vírus H1N1. Os casos foram registrados em Alfenas, Cabo Verde, Cachoeira de Minas, Cambuquira, Campo Belo, Delfinópolis, Ilicínea, Lavras, Passos, Piranguçu, Santa Rita do Sapucaí, São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Serranos e Varginha.

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