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Honduras: first two cases of influenza A H1N1 of the year
Honduras: first two cases of influenza A H1N1 of the year
The first two cases of influenza A H1N1 of the year were confirmed by the department of Epidemiolog?a of the Secretary of Health of Honduras. In accordance with the official report, two of 25 samples analyzed in the last week for the laboratories of the Secretary of Health gave prints for H1N1. The fact was published in the report of the epidemiologic week number three of the Secretary of Health on influenza. Nevertheless, the chief of Epidemiologia, Roxana Araujo, mentioned during the throwing of the National Campaign against the Fastidiousness
that two cases of A H1N1 ' possibly are diagnosed badly '.