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Most recent news report on dengue in Puerto Vallarta.Describes dengue as being bad in past years 2006 and 2007
Guadalajara .- Dengue fever has spread throughout the township of Zapopan, admitted the mayor Juan Sanchez Aldana. The concern that has triggered the disease in that county to meet the heads of various departments of the municipality with the authorities of the Ministry of Health Jalisco (SSJ).
The mayor said that although there have been outbreaks in colonies of several areas throughout the length and breadth of the entire city, El Batan between the road to Saltillo and the Periferico Norte, has been the most affected by the infection that causes the bite of the Aedes aegypti A ZANCUDO of normal size, which has white spots on the legs.
The Mosco Abreva in clean and stagnant water and through a bite, it transmits dengue transits to a healthy person if they attacked a sick. The symptoms of the disease are similar to those of a cold, but with a fever, aching bones and intense.
The mayor pointed out that dengue prevention is the responsibility of citizens, who must avoid the rooftops and courtyards of the houses tires, bottles or uncovered any container that can contain rainwater.
With 73 patients, Zapopan concentrated 65 percent of cases of dengue have been known in Mexico during 2008. In Puerto Vallarta, which was affected by bad during 2006 and 2007, health authorities have seen 16 cases this year.
Guadalajara.- El dengue se ha extendido por todo el municipio de Zapopan, admitió el alcalde Juan Sánchez Aldana. La preocupación que ha desencadenado la enfermedad en ese municipio reunirá a los responsables de varias dependencias del municipio con las autoridades de la Secretaría de Salud Jalisco (SSJ).
El alcalde dijo que aunque ha habido brotes en colonias de varias zonas a lo largo y ancho de toda la ciudad, El Batán entre la carretera a Saltillo y el Periférico Norte, ha sido la más afectada por la infección que causa la picadura del Aedes aegypti, un zancudo de tamaño normal, que tiene puntos blancos en la patas.
El mosco abreva en agua limpia y estancada y a través de una picadura, transmite le transite el dengue a una persona sana si antes atacó a una enferma. Los síntomas de la enfermedad son parecidos a los de un catarro, pero con un dolor de huesos y fiebre intesos.
El alcalde señaló que la prevención del dengue es responsabilidad de los ciudadanos, que deben evitar tener en las azoteas y patios de las casas llantas, botellas destapadas o cualquier recipiente que pueda contener el agua de la lluvia.
Con 73 enfermos, Zapopan concentra 65 por ciento de los casos de dengue que se han conocido en Jalisco durante 2008. En Puerto Vallarta que fue afectado por el mal durante 2006 y 2007, las autoridades sanitarias han conocido 16 casos este año.
Im sitting here with one of those mosquito killer contraptions that looks like a tennis racket, trying to electrocute the occasional mosquito that enters my house. My husband killed several yesterday. It's scary to live like this. I would love to live in a place that doesn't have dengue every wet season!
I think we are going to move!
A few years ago there was a huge dengue epidemic here and there was nothing about it in the local papers. I can only assume that the local government doesn't want to scare tourists away. Tourist money is what
this whole town lives on.
I called the center for disease control in Atlanta, since they put out warnings, and told them about it, and they thanked me and then there was no warning from them. The hospitals were filled with locals who had dengue.
4 people on my immediate street having dengue is a lot. I hear no warnings about this either locally or in national Mex or USA papers.
HARD to get the word out.
I suppose there is some chance that only my street is affected???
Local newspaper El Informador is reporting that the head of the Jalisco Department of Vectors and Zoonosis, Norma Jacobo Hern?ndez, said that there are 250 probable cases of Dengue fever in the state, with the majority in the municipality of Zapopan, where Shawn and I live. A related article says the number of cases in Zapopan could be as high as 77.
Puerto Vallarta has the next highest number of cases reported in the state, coming in with 16.
Dengue fever is spread by mosquitoes and is found in tropical locations. The state health services recently launched a public awareness campaign instructing citizens to eliminate any standing water that might collect in receptacles outdoors and to change water in flower vases every three days to remove any potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
The government began a program of spraying earlier in the month, and it is recommending that people wear repellent even when inside their homes.
Puerto Vallarta, 16 cases of classic type Dengue Fever and one case of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
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Recorded 112 cases of dengue fever in 14 municipalities of Jalisco
Note Health Ministry Jalisco
GUADALAJARA, JALISCO .- So far this year, 14 municipalities of Jalisco recorded 112 cases of dengue, of which one is bleeding, informed the director of Public Health at the Health Ministry Jalisco (SSJ), Elizabeth Ulloa Robles.
He said that 73 cases recorded Zapopan, Puerto Vallarta, 16 of the classic type andone of hemorrhagic; Jilotl?n, seven; Pihuamo, three; Tomatl?n and Zapotl?n El Grande, two cases each, and Cihuatl?n, Sayula, Tamazula, Tecalitl?n, Tuxpan, Tequila , Hostotipaquillo and Guadalajara, a case-by-municipality.
He noted that because Zapopan is the one who carries the highest number of cases, 250 brigade members of the SSJ conducted 22 days ago from an intensive campaign in this county metropolitan Jalisco to the capital.
The official explained that work specifically in the colonies Cruise of the Bureau, Bureau of the Ocote, Guadalupana, New Vergel, Arroyo Hondo, La Martinique, Constitution, Victor Hugo and Auditorium.
He mentioned that in these colonies carry out actions that include finding probable cases, lifting of surveys, nebulizations intradomiciliary and in a public place, as well as aerial spraying.
He added that the Health Region based in Zapopan has established coordination with the city council to strengthen citizen participation, so that the inhabitants of the municipality are involved in the campaign.
'Especially in the area with transmission, to discard their housing objects that are not currently used and that can accumulate water, "he said.
He added that in parallel provides training to staff of Municipal Health Services across the metropolitan area surrounding the procedure to follow in the presence of febrile cases that come to the posts of relief in demand for medical care.
He stressed that public participation is essential in combating dengue fever and reiterated that before symptoms such as fever, malaise, pain in bones, muscles, and very special behind the eyes, it must go to the nearest health center and not self .
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