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  • Health rejects alleged death (of 59 yr. old woman) from A/H1N1

    Source: http://www.latribuna.hn/web2.0/?p=6836

    Health rejects alleged death from influenza A (H1N1)

    Porto, Porto Nationals June 15, 2009


    Tegucigalpa .- The health authorities on Monday rejected a woman of 59 years has died of infection of influenza A (H1N1), which became the first death from this deadly disease in our pa?s.El Health Minister, Carlos Aguilar said Monday at a press conference that the event which has transpired in some electronic media, has "fallen on speculation," and that so far not confirmed any deaths from influenza in Honduras.

    The patient Ela Deysi Rodriguez Escobar (59), who was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital School, died on Sunday in the morning, however at the request of the family is not performed an autopsy to determine the causes of his death, said Radio America.

    According to the file number, 1922718, Rodriguez was admitted on Sunday at 4:25 in the afternoon and was attended by Dr. Victor Reyes.

    The patient showed all the symptoms of the deadly flu, also suffered a severe heart disease (a heart valve replacement).

    This file adds that the patient was performed in the examination of virology in a private hospital which is negative for influenza A and B, however it is expected that the samples collected in the Hospital School, also consistent with the diagnosis.


    Aguilar revealed at a press conference that "It is most likely to have more cases, but must be taken to demonstrate the laboratory tests, and until we see the remains confirmed 100"

    "These records are sub that the disease is very mild, and many do not go to health centers to take tests, so we had only 100 such cases."
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    Re: Health rejects alleged death (of 59 yr. old woman) from A/H1N1

    Source: http://www.elheraldo.hn/Pa%C3%ADs/Ed...urio-de-A-H1N1

    Woman who died of suspected H1N1 A
    Also reported the death of a woman in Copan
    15.06.09 - Updated: 15.06.09 10:08 pm - Writing: diario@elheraldo.hn

    Tegucigalpa,

    Honduras
    .

    The influenza virus A H1N1 wander without any control by the country.

    Because, while others prohibit public acts and the crowding of people in low places, here is true.

    Monitoring in schools and colleges in the department of Cort?s has not been effective because of that until after the schools had more than 70 cases it was decided to suspend classes.

    In Tegucigalpa, unilaterally schools and private schools decided to close the year early.

    Moreover, public health authorities in the cases with several days delay, although the national virology laboratory delivers results in less than 24 hours.

    Yesterday, the number of suspicious deaths had risen to two.

    One victim is a woman of 59 years who was admitted on Saturday June 13, at 4:25 in the afternoon, the emergency room of Hospital Escuela.

    The female died on Sunday June 14th at 10:25 in the morning, ie, just a few hours later.

    Dr. Tito Alvarado said last night that the case was negative, while recognizing that the patient arrived with an infectious pulmonary process. However, revealed that women had heart ailments.

    The second case is another investigation in pregnant women from the area of Copan, who according to disclosures presented in the table generated by the virus symptoms.

    It was also learned that the domestic partner of the deceased remains hospitalized with the same characteristics of the influenza A H1N1 infection.

    Carlos Aguilar, Minister of Health, explained that both cases were under investigation, should gather evidence before it.

    "At this moment we are waiting for more than 40 tests that have accumulated and will be revealed this week," said Aguilar.

    The tardiness of the results has led to conflict between the staff of the National Institute Cardiopulmonary (Chest) and health authorities, to the degree that the coordinator of the treatment of adult patients resigned.


    The hospital's director, Ruben Palma Carrasco, shares the view of his staff, said that because of the delay before the examinations are held for longer and patients can be sent home a positive patient, which would risk a more people.

    * Confirmed cases: Maintain the number of one hundred cases of influenza A H1N1 positive at the national level. Health disclosed new details this week.

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