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  • Panama MOH reports imported and domestic cases of Chikungunya

    Source: http://www.minsa.gob.pa/noticia/mins...de-chikungunya

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    MOH reports two imported cases of Chikungunya
    Thursday, May 22, 2014


    The Ministry of Health informed the public that are active across the country from the date a "preventive alert," because the surveillance system detected two people who tested positive with the virus or Chikungunya fever , transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus .

    In both cases , the patients were infected in countries with reports of said virus . The first patient is a Brazilian-born citizen from Haiti , where he acquired the condition, was for less than 24 hours in the country and returned to their country of origin.

    The second patient is a woman of Dominican nationality , nationalized Panamanian who currently resides in the village of Juan Diaz , who traveled for 19 days to Dominican Republic , and upon return , provided the symptoms of the disease. This patient is familiar with Dominican virus report .

    In both cases , the team proceeded MOH Epidemiology with the provisions of national and international protocol consisting epidemiological analysis of those places where patients with respective shares of spraying and fogging the area on the premises and all the necessary measures to prevent further cases .

    On 17 March, the Ministry of Health launched the Panama virus warning to all health intsalaciones statement by the country due to the alert issued by the Pan American Health Organization .

    The Chikungunya virus is transmitted by Aedes aegypti and albopictus , causing symptoms similar to dengue and also affects the joints , which can lead to chronic arthritis patients for months.

    The symptoms of this disorder usually appear after an incubation period of three to seven days , with a range from one to twelve days with fever, severe joint pain , headache and rash , which may be exacerbated by other possible symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea , if not time to go to health facilities .

    In most patients , the discomfort disappeared in three weeks. The deaths caused by the virus are very rare because its lethality is low.

    Treatment for people with these symptoms is of absolute rest , drink plenty of water and for the relief of fever acetaminophen or paracetamol under medical advice and not self .

    Anyone can be affected by the disease and unlike dengue virus Chikungunya may present chronic acute, subacute , with consequences that can persist for several months in some cases.

    The Ministry of Health has strengthened its surveillance at ports and airports ; also issued instructions to the departments of vector control of the 14 health regions , that they intensify their clean-up operations , identifying and eliminating breeding house to house seven days a week , and also to promote health in prevention campaigns in communities.

    The MOH asks the general public to eliminate breeding sites indoors or around as an effective measure to prevent disease .

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    Re: Panama MOH reports two imported cases of Chikungunya

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    Suspected case of chikungunya in Arraij?n

    Friday June 6, 2014 - 12:00 am
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    Alexis Graell
    alexis.graell @ elsiglo.com



    In place of vector control officials were presented every house fumigated

    The detection of a suspected case of chicungunya virus keeps alarmed residents of the street October 11 in El Llano in Arraij?n.

    In place of vector control officials were presented to fumigate house by house.

    Yaneth Gonzalez, a resident, said the concern of residents is that a person from abroad and moved to the area suffers from a disease that caused the presence of officials.

    Unofficially it was learned that it is a faculty of 38, who came to the country from Haiti. She had symptoms similar to dengue so when you arrive in Panama took blood sample. The teacher moved to ground Isthmian seeking medical care because of poor service in your country.

    Cristina G?mez, an epidemiologist at the Health Region West Panama, said that has not been confirmed that this is a case of chikungunya, but as the patient comes from a country where the disease is endemic kept him under observation, but as a case dengue.

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      Re: Panama MOH reports two imported cases of Chikungunya

      Two more cases of chikungunya

      july 1, 2014

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      Patients residing in the district Arraiján

      VIRUS

      Two more people with chikungunya virus confirmed the Ministry of Health (MOH).

      These two women, aged 50 and 38, who reside in the district Arraiján.

      According to the Director General of Health, Carlos Galvez, the two patients were infected with the disease in Panama, but they traveled to the West Indian Islands. Both admitted with symptoms.

      These cases of chikungunya were detected, according to Gálvez, last week.

      Other cases
      On May 20, the Ministry of Health reported the report of two cases of chikungunya. This time it was a Brazilian and a Dominican who came to the country. Of these cases abroad left the country almost immediately.

      Only stayed in Panama Dominican therefore resides in the village of Juan Diaz. It was applied to an epidemiological fence.

      For the first two cases the MOH threw an 'early warning' at the national level that is still active.

      Gálvez asked citizens to eliminate mosquito breeding sites to prevent more cases of dengue in the country. Between January and June 4000 have been reported 200 patients with dengue in the country.

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        Re: Panama MOH reports domestic cases of Chikungunya

        Panama declares alert for chikungunya virus

        PANAMA, PANAMA (23/JUL/2014) -. Health officials declared an "alert" nationwide health following the confirmation of a new local case of Chikungunya virus in a woman of Dominican origin.

        The alert status means strengthening surveillance checks at airports and ports, said on Wednesday the Ministry of Health. It also includes maintaining operational inspection of mosquito breeding sites in homes and prevention campaigns in communities.

        Women affected with the virus reside in a community center in the capital and according to reports of health has not traveled outside of Panama .

        So far, in Panama have been diagnosed 13 cases of Chikungunya fever, of which ten were in travelers.

        National Director of Health, Itza Mosca, said in a press conference that women acquired the infection locally, but was related to people who traveled.
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          Re: Panama MOH reports imported and domestic cases of Chikungunya

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          MoH confirms second autochthonous case of Chikungunya

          Monday August 25, 2014 -

          online@laestrella.com.pa

          Mosca warned that Panama may have more cases of chikungunya

          Second case of Chikungunya has been confirmed in a press conference by the Ministry of Health (MoH).

          Itza De Mosca, the Health Ministry said the virus is circulating in the capital city, for the male patient living in Rio Abajo and ordered officials to inspect the area.

          The official stressed that so far recorded in 18 cases of chikunguya Panama, 16 of which are imported and two other suspected cases, one of which is investigated, it would be indigenous.

          Mosca warned that Panama may have more cases of chikungunya, because after the virus is introduced is difficult to eradicate as it has in other countries.

          The first case of chikungunya was confirmed in a Dominican woman, who lived in Calidonia.

          El Siglo

          25 AUG 2014 24:57

          At noon on Monday, officials from the Ministry of Health (MoH), confirmed at a press conference the second indigenous case of chikungunya virus.

          Note that the affected person resides in the Rio Abajo area and has not traveled to countries where the virus is.

          They also reported that in total there are 18 cases, of which 16 are foreign and indigenous remaining 2. Also, to date 35 suspected cases are discarded.

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            Re: Panama MOH reports imported and domestic cases of Chikungunya

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            MoH confirms third case of chikungunya in Panama

            09/04/2014 - The director of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health (MoH), Lourdes Garcia confirmed on Thursday, September 4, the third indigenous case of chikungunya in the country.

            It is a resident in the village of Rio Abajo. This new case is added to the confirmed last August 25, also detected in this sector of the capital. This patient had not traveled to any of the countries where cases of the disease currently occur.

            At a press conference Garcia said five more cases are investigated with the specific symptomatology of the disease. If a new local case is confirmed in Rio Abajo authorities may declare an outbreak in that sector.

            However, he said that apparently already controlled the situation, since there are no reports of people who attend health facilities, public and private with the symptoms.

            The officer asked the public not to self-medicate and go to the nearest present any symptoms of the disease medical center.

            The first indigenous case of chikungunya, a disease spread by mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, was reported by health authorities on 23 July. It was a citizen of Dominican Republic.

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              Re: Panama MOH reports imported and domestic cases of Chikungunya

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              Outbreak of 8 cases of chikungunya in Panama - Number of infected rises to 25

              08 September 2014

              The Ministry of Health of Panama reported Monday the existence of an outbreak of 8 cases of chikungunya virus in a neighborhood located in the eastern suburbs of the capital, so in the Central American country are now 25 confirmed cases, authorities .

              "Unfortunately, (in the surveillance system) documented an outbreak of chikungunya (...) was not eliminate the risk of breeding" mosquito "Aedes aegypti" and "Aedes albopictus" transmitters of the disease " , told reporters the national director of health, Ministry of Health, Itza Barahona.

              Barahona said the virus circulates more intensely than in previous weeks in the village of Rio Abajo, where the outbreak has occurred, which, he said, is "pretty content."

              So far, eight are positive cases of chikungunya have been detected in Rio Abajo, including 7 native and one imported.

              The national chief of Health insisted that although the outbreak is under control, "we must not lower our guard" and the actions necessary to strengthen prevention, control and eradication of breeding sites, especially in Rio Abajo.

              In that area has been extended range with fumigation, education of the population, applying commitment proceedings and punish those who do not cooperate with the eradication of breeding sites.

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                Re: Panama MOH reports imported and domestic cases of Chikungunya

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                They are 26 cases of chikunyunga

                Thursday September 18, 2014

                Emilia Zeballos
                ezeballos@elsiglo.com


                Some 19 samples were taken chikungunya in Rio Abajo are analyzed to rule out or confirm the disease.

                The list of patients with chikungunya in Panama is increasing, because in less than five months have detected 26 people infected with this disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes.

                Yesterday, the Director of Health, Barahona Itza Mosca, again reported an indigenous case in the village of Rio Abajo.

                In this district, on September 8 was declared an outbreak of this disease.

                With this infection, the number of cases of chikungunya increases to nine native and 17 are imported, exceeding those recorded in Nicaragua where 16 cases were reported until yesterday.

                RESEARCH

                Some 19 samples were taken chikungunya in Rio Abajo are analyzed to rule out or confirm the disease.

                In Rio Abajo 8 cases have been reported. These are native.

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                  Re: Panama MOH reports imported and domestic cases of Chikungunya

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                  Analyzed 50 cases more for chikungunya


                  Monday September 29, 2014 - 12:00 am
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                  Emilia Zeballos
                  ezeballos@elsiglo.com
                  In Panama, this virus has affected 34 people

                  DISEASE

                  The chikungunya victims could increase in the coming days, as the Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies 50 samples analyzed again by this virus.

                  This was announced by the epidemiologist Cede?o Israel Ministry of Health (MoH), who said that the disease came to Panama to stay.

                  To date, according to the expert, we have analyzed 140 cases, of which 106 were discarded and 34 were positive. Of these, 15 are indigenous and 19 imported.

                  Cede?o said that the MoH is working to combat chikungunya, but acknowledged that without the help of citizens can not. 'They should eliminate breeding sites of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (transmitter of dengue and chikungunya), "he said.

                  The first outbreak of this virus was reported on 8 September in the village of Rio below.

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                  • #10
                    Alert new Chikungunya cases in the country

                    09/08/2015 Chikungunya new cases are recorded in the country. Authorities warn that are entering Panama foreigners who come infected with the virus. Meanwhile they called on citizens to eliminate mosquito breeding sites.

                    Are alarmed health authorities, before a major outbreak of Chikungunya in Puerto Obaldia, village of the district of Guna Yala.

                    The Ministry of Health confirmed 125 cases in foreigners who have migrated to the country and meanwhile the Deputy Health Minister Michael Mayo, appealed to citizens to avoid mosquito breeding, as fumigation not They are sufficient to combat the Aedes aegypti.

                    At the national level, in so far this year more than 150 cases of Chikungunya are reported nationally.

                    Authorities say most cases are indigenous, while areas with the highest rate of infestation remain downriver new town, Juan Diaz, Lefevre, Pacora, Veracruz and Bethany Pedregal park.

                    ?Nuevos casos de Chikungunya, se registran en el pa?s.? Las autoridades advierten que a Panam? est?n ingresando extranjeros, que vienen...
                    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
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