Re: Michoac?n: Cases
The first recorded death from influenza A H1N1 in Zamora
Jose Perales
Wednesday January 27, 2010 ? Submit shout ? Print
Zamora, Michoacan .- So far this year, there have been five new cases of influenza A/H1N1 in the jurisdiction of the health of Zamora, where he was registered as the first death from this cause, sources with the Ministry of Health the State.
Crist?bal Garc?a Mendoza, Chief court in Zamora, said that the five new cases occurred in the municipalities of Ting?ind?n, Jacona and Zamora, so have intensified in all municipalities within the river's actions against malicious virus vaccination.
Moreover, the Ministry of Health issued a bulletin which reports on the death of a woman from the town of Zamora because of influenza A/H1N1.
Although in summary, the statement reports that the woman was 36 years old and that complications ensued was treated first because nine days of submitting the symptoms but also had factors associated with an increased risk of suffering from pneumonia, as by their smoking status were weakened lungs.
The statement further states that currently exist in the hospitals of the Health Department there are 16 people admitted with respiratory disease, one of which confirmed the presence of influenza virus A (H1N1). Of these, 5 are serious and 9 sensitive.
The first recorded death from influenza A H1N1 in Zamora
Jose Perales
Wednesday January 27, 2010 ? Submit shout ? Print
Zamora, Michoacan .- So far this year, there have been five new cases of influenza A/H1N1 in the jurisdiction of the health of Zamora, where he was registered as the first death from this cause, sources with the Ministry of Health the State.
Crist?bal Garc?a Mendoza, Chief court in Zamora, said that the five new cases occurred in the municipalities of Ting?ind?n, Jacona and Zamora, so have intensified in all municipalities within the river's actions against malicious virus vaccination.
Moreover, the Ministry of Health issued a bulletin which reports on the death of a woman from the town of Zamora because of influenza A/H1N1.
Although in summary, the statement reports that the woman was 36 years old and that complications ensued was treated first because nine days of submitting the symptoms but also had factors associated with an increased risk of suffering from pneumonia, as by their smoking status were weakened lungs.
The statement further states that currently exist in the hospitals of the Health Department there are 16 people admitted with respiratory disease, one of which confirmed the presence of influenza virus A (H1N1). Of these, 5 are serious and 9 sensitive.
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