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  • A death in Hidalgo for influenza A/H1N1

    Pachuca, Hgo. The Secretary of
    Health in Nobleman brought today the death of a person and other one
    infected because of the virus of influenza A/H1N1.
    The undersecretary of Health in
    entity, Ann Maria Tavares, indicated that ? in what goes of the year
    two cases of influenza take registered A/H1N1, one as a virus of
    they it refers to a person of the feminine sex of 17 years, to
    which grants him ambulatory treatment and is brought by one
    favorable evolution.

    ? Other of the cases is that of a man
    of 30 years, to whom General Pachuca attended in the Hospital and
    after an evaluation one determined that his state was serious, him
    he attended in accordance with the medical protocols. Nevertheless,
    patient died three days after his revenue ?.


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    Re: A death in Hidalgo for influenza A/H1N1

    Consulta la versión impresa de Milenio Diario a través de su sitio web y estés informado de las noticias más importantes de hoy.

    Spanish-English translation

    Three cases and one death from A/H1N1 in 2 weeks
    Ministry of Health calls on all people to be alert to the situation.

    07/01/2012 ? City and Region


    Influenza patient at the General Hospital. Photo: Eduardo Jimenez / File
    In Hidalgo recorded the first two cases and the first death caused by influenza virus A-H1N1 in 2012, adding one more found the last week of 2011, confirmed the Ministry of Health of Hidalgo (SSH).

    The Undersecretary of Public Health, Ana Maria Tavares Jimenez, revealed that the first of two 2012 cases is a female person of 17 years, originally Apan, to which is given outpatient treatment and reported an evolution favorable.

    The second case is that of a 30-year-old native of St. Augustine Tlaxiaco, who was attended at the Hospital General Pachuca. The state official said that after an assessment of laboratory determined that his condition was serious, he attended according to medical protocols, however, the patient died three days after admission.

    Although SSH itself had reported on its website that in 2011 had not detected a single case of A-H1N1, Tavares Jimenez acknowledged the existence of a recorded case in the last week of last year, so there are already three confirmed cases in less than two weeks.

    These three cases are the first recorded in Hidalgo for over eighteen months. Until the penultimate week of 2011 there was a single report of A-H1N1. In 2010 there were 108 cases and 17 deaths, the last case was confirmed on May 22.

    In 2009, the year the virus appeared for the first time, there were 2 000 230 cases and 112 deaths recorded in the whole entity

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      Re: A death in Hidalgo for influenza A/H1N1

      Hidalgo in alert for the influenza

      After the assertion of three cases and a death for the virus of the influenza A-H1N1 in the last two weeks in Nobleman, the governor of the state, Francisco Olvera Ruiz, he announced that the entity is already in sanitary alert, although he insisted that the situation is not serious.
      The agent revealed that today in the morning sesionar? the State Council of Health to determine what measurements will take before the reappearance of this virus in the entity, meanwhile, it exhorted the whole population to continue the measurements of prevention to avoid the contagion.
      ? We have detected three sick persons, one regrettably died, but it is necessary to emphasize that the person who died had a picture associated with the nicotinism and was a late attention, not only the effects of the influenza ?, he remembered.

      Consulta la versión impresa de Milenio Diario a través de su sitio web y estés informado de las noticias más importantes de hoy.

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