Re: Michoac?n: Cases
Source: http://www.mimorelia.com/vernota.php?id=42351
Google translation:
Already 353 of influenza A H1N1 in Michoacan
By: My Morelia.com / MiMorelia.com
Tuesday June 30 2009
Morelia, Mich., 2009 to June 23 .- The Ministry of Health in Michoac?n (SSM) reports that total 353 confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1 in the state, after the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre) yesterday send 31 samples positive for the virus, a total of 48 processed.
It is important to note that these positive cases, the onset of symptoms was from 18, 19, 20 and June 21, also confirmed the figures correspond to the samples already had and were being studied.
However it is important to continue preventive measures such as frequent hand washing and sneezing etiquette.
It urges people to face any symptoms of respiratory disease, go immediately to the nearest health unit. Influenza is a disease that responds to time is usually curable.
In this way, total 353 cases confirmed by the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (INDRE) positive for A/H1N1 in Michoacan, a total of 056 thousand tests that have been processed.
Municipalities that apply are Morelia and Uruapan. Patients are already being recovered after medication as well as their contacts.
In laboratories throughout the day today, 32 other samples were processed, of which nine were positive for Influenza A. The distribution of municipalities is as follows: Morelia and Angamacutiro. They were referred to as INDRE for confirmation.
In short, are 3 thousand 844 samples processed in the laboratory state, of which 643 have proved positive Influenza A.
Invites the general public to comply with preventive measures that have been made known by the state authority to prevent, control and fight the virus of human influenza in Michoac?n.
State health authorities will continue to monitor the behavior of this disease to continue to provide timely care to the population and at the same time, it reiterates the call for young people to comply with preventive measures because they are the most affected by this virus.
If symptoms present, are encouraged to visit health centers for free sampling, which is sent to the State Laboratory of Public Health is the only official institution to give reliable results, allowing the timely provision of treatment to the person who requires it.
Source: http://www.mimorelia.com/vernota.php?id=42351
Google translation:
Already 353 of influenza A H1N1 in Michoacan
By: My Morelia.com / MiMorelia.com
Tuesday June 30 2009
Morelia, Mich., 2009 to June 23 .- The Ministry of Health in Michoac?n (SSM) reports that total 353 confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1 in the state, after the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre) yesterday send 31 samples positive for the virus, a total of 48 processed.
It is important to note that these positive cases, the onset of symptoms was from 18, 19, 20 and June 21, also confirmed the figures correspond to the samples already had and were being studied.
However it is important to continue preventive measures such as frequent hand washing and sneezing etiquette.
It urges people to face any symptoms of respiratory disease, go immediately to the nearest health unit. Influenza is a disease that responds to time is usually curable.
In this way, total 353 cases confirmed by the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (INDRE) positive for A/H1N1 in Michoacan, a total of 056 thousand tests that have been processed.
Municipalities that apply are Morelia and Uruapan. Patients are already being recovered after medication as well as their contacts.
In laboratories throughout the day today, 32 other samples were processed, of which nine were positive for Influenza A. The distribution of municipalities is as follows: Morelia and Angamacutiro. They were referred to as INDRE for confirmation.
In short, are 3 thousand 844 samples processed in the laboratory state, of which 643 have proved positive Influenza A.
Invites the general public to comply with preventive measures that have been made known by the state authority to prevent, control and fight the virus of human influenza in Michoac?n.
State health authorities will continue to monitor the behavior of this disease to continue to provide timely care to the population and at the same time, it reiterates the call for young people to comply with preventive measures because they are the most affected by this virus.
If symptoms present, are encouraged to visit health centers for free sampling, which is sent to the State Laboratory of Public Health is the only official institution to give reliable results, allowing the timely provision of treatment to the person who requires it.
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