Monterrey • Although during the first three weeks of January there were 19 cases of influenza and traditional AH1N1 in the entity, the Secretariat of Health of Nuevo León has clarified this Friday that this figure is not a cause for alarm.
Jesus zechariah Villarreal Pérez, secretary of Health, said that of these 19 cases, 15 are AH1N1, which did not require hospitalization, and stressed that the most important thing is that this type of influenza has become seasonal, so it facilitates their control. The other four cases are traditional influenza also known as H3N2.
Jesus zechariah Villarreal Pérez, secretary of Health, said that of these 19 cases, 15 are AH1N1, which did not require hospitalization, and stressed that the most important thing is that this type of influenza has become seasonal, so it facilitates their control. The other four cases are traditional influenza also known as H3N2.