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  • #31
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    Source: http://www.jornada.unam.mx/ultimas/2...on-ssa-estatal



    Have 39 human deaths from influenza in Nuevo Leon: State Ssa

    The office reported that the latest death was that of a 15 years on 10 October, after symptoms begin nine days earlier.

    Notimex
    Posted: 28/10/2009 14:25

    Monterrey, NL. The state Health Secretariat reported that the number of deaths due to influenza A/H1N1 virus rose to 39 in Nuevo Leon, with the death of a 15 years old.

    When you update the official figures of this disease, the state agency said the child died in a public hospital on 10 October, after symptoms begin nine days earlier.

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    • #32
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      29-October-2009
      Suman 40 deaths from influenza in NL
      Notimex
      (03:23 p.m.)
      The state Department of Health reports the death of a woman of 55 years from strong virus A/H1N1MONTERREY.- A woman aged 55 was added to the number of deaths from the human influenza in Nuevo Leon, raising to 40 the casualties from the previous April, according to the State Health Secretariat (SSNL).
      In its latest report, the agency said the 40 influenza A/H1N1 victim was a female patient, which started with symptoms on 27 September and died earlier in a public hospital on 17 October.
      The person suffering from bronchial asthma, which complicated his clinical picture when combined with the said virus and did not save his life, he said.
      The most lethal influenza cases have occurred in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, of which 20 are men and 20 women, almost 90 percent were between 20 and 59 years old and only three of the victims were minors.
      'Today in Nuevo Leon, including the 40 deaths, human influenza cases add two thousand 954, while three thousand have been ruled out by 285 health sector authorities', said the SSNL.
      azc

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      • #33
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        Suman 41 deaths per A/H1N1 in Nuevo Leon
        David Carrizales, correspondent

        La Jornada
        Tuesday, 3 November 2009, p. 14
        Monterrey, NL. The number of deaths in Nuevo Leon by the human influenza A/H1N1 virus rose to 41, with confirmation that a man of 40 years in hospital public entity died from the disease. The now deceased started with flu symptoms on 19 October, was hospitalized the next day and died the 27th of the month, reported the State Health Department. According to the agency, last April to date have been paper 3 thousand 50 cases of the disease in Nuevo Leon, and were discarded 3 thousand 13 cases suspected

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        • #34
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          Suman 42 victims on the H1N1 virus in NL
          Meanwhile, the number of cases rises to 3 thousand 63, said state Health Secretariat.

          Notimex
          Posted: 04/11/2009 16:07

          Monterrey, NL. The number of deaths from the human influenza has increased to 42 in Nuevo Leon, where 3 thousand reported 63 cases, said state Health Secretariat.

          Reliance announced that this latest death is from a female, 51-dren, which started with symptoms on 13 September and was hospitalized on day 23 of that month.

          He stressed that the woman died at a private hospital on 2 November, adding that had diabetes and obesity.

          He said that the caseload in the state, from April to date, amounting to three thousand 63 in Nuevo Leon.

          Recently, the state Health Secretary Jesus Zacarias Villarreal Perez said that in recent weeks maintained a downward trend in the number of respiratory diseases and cases of influenza

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          • #35
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            Another death from influenza



            By: Trinity Moreno Gonzalez, Thursday, 05 of 2009 of Noviembre

            Through its website, the Ministry of Health reports that the victim is a woman aged 51 who started with symptoms on 13 September.

            The Ministry of Health in the state reported the death number 42 due to influenza virus AH1N1.

            Through its website, the agency reports that the victim is a woman aged 51 who started with symptoms on 13 September, but it was not until 23 the same month when she was hospitalized.

            The patient, who died Monday at a private hospital, had diabetes and obesity.

            According to the website, confirmed cases in Nuevo Leon from April to date amount to 3 thousand 063, while the discarded added the 3 thousand 320.

            Nationally, it is reported that up to October 30 the total cumulative cases is 53 thousand 387, while the figures for confirmed deaths is 377.

            On Tuesday, the Health Secretary Jesus Zacarias Villarreal, posted a decline in the number of cases of influenza virus in recent weeks.

            The same day, to teachers of Section 50, said it is people between 5 and 14 years of age have the highest number of confirmed cases of human influenza in the age group that have been submitted to April Date thousand 200.

            He revealed that another important age group with 611 cases reported are young people between 15 and 24 years of age, which added both age range, representing 65 percent of the total of confirmed cases of human influenza.

            The state official acknowledged that the deaths have occurred because people have not come to receive medical attention.

            He added that most deaths from influenza virus, have been patients with obesity, diabetes and respiratory diseases.

            "The distribution of age groups that has not changed, most are between 5 and 14, or 44 percent are between 5 and 14, and another significant percentage is between 15 and 24 (years) If we add the range of 5 to 24 are more than 65 percent of all cases, which means that the problem we have in that group and when we see the statistics for April, May, June, August and September, soar in August cases, it is time we returned to class, "he noted.

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            • #36
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              05-November-2009
              Suman 43 deaths per A/H1N1 in NL
              Notimex
              (03:49 p.m.)
              The death of a woman raised the number, the SSA also stated that state of having had diabetes and human influenza obesidadMONTERREY .-

              The number of deaths from influenza virus A (H1N1) in the state rose to 43, with the death of a woman of 53 years, said state Health Secretariat.
              The dependence was revealed that the victim began showing symptoms on 19 October and was hospitalized the same day in a private hospital in the locality, where he died on October 21.
              He emphasized that the patient, besides being affected by human influenza virus, had diabetes and obesity, plus he had a history of smoking.
              Also, the Health Ministry reported a rise in cases of polio in the state with a total of three thousand 118 in connection with the Nov. 4, when three thousand were recorded 63.
              He said that in addition, since April, when it began the emergence of the disease, to date, three thousand were discarded 330 cases of the disease.

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              • #37
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                55 year old man dies a victim of the influenza AH1N1
                By: Trinity Moreno Gonzalez, Thursday, November 12th, 2009

                A victim of the influenza virus AH1N1, the Ministry of Health reported in the state, bringing the figure is already 45 cases of deaths from this cause in the entity.
                According to information from the website of the state agency, the patient corresponds to a 55 year old man who died last Oct. 30 in a public hospital.

                It was reported that the victim began showing symptoms on 17 October and was hospitalized on 19 November.

                Unlike other patients who have died of this disease, this time there were no reported history of other diseases.

                According to the report of the Secretary of Health, through Tuesday, November 10, in Nuevo Leon 3 thousand have been confirmed 469 cases of the virus, while almost a similar amount, 3 thousand 403 were discarded.

                While national statistics show that up to Monday, November 9, have confirmed a total of 452 confirmed deaths and 59 thousand 762 cases.

                During his visit to the state where he participated in the Meeting of the Emergency Committee for the Prevention and Treatment of Viral Epidemic, Health Secretary nationwide Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, announced this month that one million doses will arrive the country, while in December and January 7 million to 18 million more vaccinations.

                Such vaccines, he said, will be designed in a first segment of the medical staff, the second to pregnant women and children between 6 and 24 months and the third and last shipment for the rest of the population

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                • #38
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                  Tuesday, November 17th, 2009


                  Measures against influenza A (H1N1) have been kept strictly in public hospitals and schools of Nuevo Leon, with constant supply of antibacterial gel.

                  Currently, in the state recorded 505 cases of human influenza that caused the death of 45 people, so that hospitals continue with preventive measures, including adopting spaces to treat these patients.

                  Some institutions opted to put up temporary waiting rooms for visitors accompanying the internees are in a safe place, in addition to applying antibacterial gel to that required to enter the unit.

                  Among actions to combat influenza, a plan emphasizes coordination among health sector authorities and the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE) to recruit doctors and supporting schools in prevention efforts.

                  In an interview, the secretary general of Section 50 of SNTE, Mirna Isabel Saldivar Peace, said about 150 have been recruited doctors from the previous October when he made a call, but seek to strengthen a culture of prevention in schools.

                  "I know the call is still open and the doctors are supporting the teachers in the school filter, some talks and trainings, but continue to insist that those already employed to stay the remainder of the school year," he said.

                  On a tour of educational institutions in the metropolitan area, it was found that basic education schools continue to take preventive measures established by the Ministry of Health to combat the virus A (H1N1).

                  Such is the case of secondary schools "Jose Joaquin Fernandez de Lizardi" and "David Alfaro Siqueiros, located in the downtown area of Monterrey, where its executives claimed to take action against this virus among students and faculty.

                  In an interview, the director of campus Fernandez de Lizardi, Cleotilde Berastegui Villanueva said that together with the teacher work day to maintain good health of the pupils within the school.

                  "Before classes begin reviewing teachers to diagnose students and see what conditions are presented.

                  If the child manifested any symptoms of influenza immediately called the parents to withdraw it and transfer it to a doctor as "he said.

                  Berastegui Villanueva added that young people are given antibacterial at the start of classes and after the break, and talks to coaching teachers in order to prevent the presence of viruses.

                  He highlighted the support of parents who are watching on the information provided by the institute for the prevention of this disease as well proportional antibacterial gel for children.

                  For its part, the director of the School David Alfaro, Mirna V?zquez Garza, said that on campus, there were five cases of influenza among students, so that preventive measures have been reinforced to prevent a new outbreak is recorded.

                  "When you do the filter probed teachers to students to verify that there are no symptoms of the virus in case of getting them, are denied entrance to the hall and you are notified to the family to withdraw the child to prevent further cases of influenza, "he said.

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                  • #39
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                    Milenio.com> Monterrey> Police> baby dies while sleeping
                    Baby dies while sleeping
                    The incident took place inside the street address number 106 Maximilian Reyna Colonia Emiliano Zapata in the town of Cadereyta.



                    Tue, 17/11/2009 - 11:53
                    Cadereyta, NL .- A baby five months old, died in his sleep apparently from aspiration into the lungs.

                    The incident took place inside the street address number 106 Maximilian Reyna Colonia Emiliano Zapata in the town of Cadereyta.

                    The baby was named Valeria Monserrate and his parents Mrs Francisca Vallejo Trejo 18; and her husband Luis Oscar Castillo, 19 and by trade a mason, ask the support of citizens and for the time you are unemployed.

                    They reported that the child was days when I was sick with diarrhea and flu, so she hardly ate.

                    It was around 03:30 hours on Tuesday, when the mother noticed that the baby no longer responded as requested the support of the Green Cross, and yet could do nothing.

                    Marco Antonio Zamora

                    Source: Milenio

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                    • #40
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                      Add NL flu victim 46

                      Thursday, November 19th, 2009

                      The State Health Secretariat reported killed in Nuevo Leon No. 46 because of the influenza virus AHN1 until Tuesday.

                      The Internet portal of the department, not say whether the victim had a disease, like diabetes, obesity, or any respiratory problems that complicate their health because of this virus as well as their gender and the day of his death.

                      Although until 17 November the Ministry of Health in the state, confirmed a total of 3 thousand 586 cases in the state and 3 thousand 498 discarded, the head of the agency, Jesus Zacarias Villarreal Perez, said the number of AH1N1 virus cases continues to decline.

                      But he warned that should not be lower preventive measures, in addition to actions to prevent further infections will continue until March next year.

                      "The number of cases of influenza H1N1 continues to decline, fortunately, so we're in a situation of relative calm, but not to diminish the measures, we will continue to insist publicly that entertains well now with these changes in temperature, Early consultation, asylum home, frequent hand washing is very important in preventing influenza, and we will hold those shares most intensively from now until March next year, "he said.

                      Villarreal Perez hoped that by December we will be lifting the restrictions that exist in IMSS clinics and health centers to lower cases of influenza.

                      "Maybe in December when the number of cases continues to decline. There are also measures to contain virtually all hospitals have systems of isolation and containment to prevent infection, "he said.

                      Nationally, the figure on the number of confirmed cases of influenza until last November 11 is of 61 thousand 633, while the number of confirmed deaths nationwide is 482.

                      303 cases of dengue fever in Nuevo Leon have registered 303 cases of dengue, according to the secretary of health in the state Jesus Zacarias Villarreal Perez.

                      When launching the campaign to strengthen measures against the mosquito Aedes aegypti in the municipality of Guadalupe, accompanied by Mayor Yvonne Alvarez, the state official, explained that this figure, 273 cases correspond to classical dengue while 30 of them are hemorrhagic.

                      The health secretary, denied that the date has been given entity have died of dengue.

                      "Statewide we have registered 303 cases, 273 of dengue fever, 30 hemorrhagic, in the case of Guadalupe are 48 cases, is one of the municipalities with the highest number of cases that started the campaign here.

                      So far there have been no confirmed deaths from dengue. "By 2010 we hope will be a better year, we will enhance the program with support from the municipalities and the state itself, we will greatly intensify epidemiological surveillance is the key to detecting the first cases and to focus actions and make optimum use of equipment and personnel, "he said.

                      The head of the Ministry of Health, explained that the campaign is the trash removal, fumigation and abatizaci?n in the colonies and areas along the Park Toltec.

                      He said that the area will work in about 107 blocks, involving over 200 people including employees of the municipality, staff from the Ministry of Health and the Voluntary Promoters is an important force for the promotion and dissemination of preventive measures.

                      "He planned to work in about 107 blocks, are participating more than 200 people including employees of the municipality, staff from the Ministry of Health, Promoting Voluntary is a very important force for the promotion and dissemination of preventive measures so that is the task to be carried out, there is a huge operation ce trash removal by the City and I think that is the key element, the elimination of breeding sites, there is an exhibition here at the side where you can see how even a Corcholatas enough so that it can breed mosquitoes there, then cleaning patios and roof is essential to control this disease, "he said.

                      Villarreal Perez appealed to remain vigilant, as although we now have 417 reported cases of dengue less than last year, it is important to keep all preventative measures.

                      He recalled that dengue is a problem with patios and rooftops too dirty or junk that can accumulate water kept clean, which is the triggering factor to generate a high rate of larvae and adult flies later. (TMG)

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                      • #41
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                        Increase to 47 the number of deaths from influenza
                        The latter case involved a woman aged 51, who on 6 November began with some symptoms and was two days later when he went to a public hospital

                        Thu, 19/11/2009 - 10:30

                        Monterrey, NL .- The Ministry of Health reports one more death due to influenza virus AH1N1 with this and added 47 fatalities because of this evil in our state.

                        The latter case involved a woman aged 51, who on 6 November began with some symptoms and was two days later when he went to a public hospital.

                        After being hospitalized several days, finally lost his life on 14 November. According to health officials reported, the victim had some history of diabetes.

                        So far there are 3 thousand accumulated 615 cases of people who have been confirmed with the virus AH1N1, only in Nuevo Leon, whereas nationwide deaths now total 520.

                        Zyntia Vanegas

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                        • #42
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                          El Universal
                          Monday November 23, 2009

                          Deaths from the H1N1 virus in Nuevo Leon rose to 48, confirming the Ministry of Health of the body the death of a 31-year-olds in a public hospital.

                          According to the latest report by the state agency, the victim, with a history of obesity, symptoms began on 24 August.


                          However, he added, his placement in a public hospital was not until Sept. 12 next, same date he died.


                          The influenza A cumulative cases in Nuevo Leon, from last April added 3 thousand 667, including the 48 deaths, of which only three have been minors.


                          Discarded cases of infection with A H1N1 are 3 thousand 515, the Health Ministry said in the entity. The Federal Ministry of Health recommends avoiding self-medication, not to confuse symptoms. (Notimex)

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                          • #43
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                            Dead AH1N1 influenza arrives in NL to 49
                            The death is from a male aged 51

                            Tue, 24/11/2009 - 10:45

                            Photo: File MilenioMonterrey, NL .- deaths were human influenza in the state of Nuevo Leon, recorded at day 49 victims.The Internet portal of the State Ministry of Health, reports that AH1N1 confirmed cases continue to rise with three thousand 682; while three thousand discarded 519.

                            The death number 49 corresponds to a male patient of 51 years. It started with symptoms on 30 October, was interned in a public hospital on November 1 and died two days later.

                            It is recommended to continue with preventive measures to prevent further infections of this virus

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                            • #44
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                              Warn about side effects of vaccine AH1N1
                              The Ministry of Health in Nuevo Leon has 20 MIL 810 biological, while the IMSS has 16 thousand doses

                              Fri, 27/11/2009 - 10:25

                              Photo: File MilenioMonterrey, NL .- Influenza vaccine AH1N1 begin to be applied today, only the health sector in the state.

                              The Ministry of Health in Nuevo Leon has 20 MIL 810 biological, while the IMSS has 16 thousand doses.

                              However, the vaccine has side effects, which themselves may occur in patients with hypersensitivity or allergic to vitamins process of the egg.

                              This is because the process of developing the vaccine, were used embryos (eggs), so be alert for side effects.

                              In Nuevo Leon, the vaccine will start today at the premises of the Clinic 33, only for the health sector.

                              Liliana Cavazos

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                              • #45
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                                Nuevo Leon is currently on yellow alert remains pandemic.

                                Sat, 28/11/2009 - 06:31

                                The state maintains a yellow alert. Health sector of Nuevo Leon began yesterday with the IMSS and ISSSTE the implementation of the first human influenza vaccines. The first vaccine was officially applied to a woman seven months pregnant.

                                Nemesio Lopez Vargas, assistant secretary for Prevention and Disease Control Ministry of Health, announced that 43 thousand vaccine consignment corresponds to the first 800 thousand that came to our country and will be applied first to doctors and health workers have a high likelihood of infection. The other group is for pregnant women who are in the third trimester

                                Lopez Vargas said the rest of the biological entity to come before the end of December and all those devoted to Nuevo Leon, which would be 700 to 750 thousand, will be applied to one hundred per cent at end-March 2010 .

                                Nuevo Leon is currently on yellow alert remains pandemic.

                                Moreover, it was announced that the death was confirmed in the state number 51 because of the A-H1N1, which corresponded to a male patient aged 73, who began showing symptoms on October 6, then being placed in a public hospital two days later, only to perish on 13 November. It was reported that some causes that complicated their health status were a history of diabetes and smoking.

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