Source: http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2009/04/1...ticle=043n1soc
Google translation:
So far this year there have been 2 thousand 956 cases, no reports of deaths
Grow 17.4% cases of dengue
SSA spent $ 250 million to its combat health alert by the expansion of evil in South America
Mariana Norandi
Due to the increase in dengue cases in Mexico and the region, the Health Secretariat (SSA) makes a plea for people to take preventive measures against the spread of this virus, transmitted by the bite of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. According to official data for those dates in 2008 were detected in the country 2 mil 517 cases of dengue, while this year there were 2 thousand 956, which represents an increase of 17.4 percent in the number of cases.
At a press conference, the Secretary of Health Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, said that rates of mortality and spread of the disease here is still low, but the alarming situation that we live in South America, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil, to take urgent preventive measures to prevent this health problem becomes an epidemic in Mexico.
He explained that just as last year at national level were 25 deaths from dengue so far this year there has been no death on this ground, although it is important to have cooperation from the public and various levels government to take under control the spread of the virus.
As yet there is no vaccine against this disease, federal officials recommended that people open the windows when authorities conducting the spraying, avoid containers with standing water in homes can be breeding grounds for larvae, and even monitor the vases the vaults are not water too long.
For his part, Undersecretary of Prevention and Health Promotion, Mauricio Hernandez Avila, said that the states of most concern to SSA are Veracruz, Colima, Guerrero, Tamaulipas, Chiapas, Nayarit, Hidalgo, Jalisco and Quintana Roo, because some have shown signs of lack of control to prevent the spread of the disease.
He reported that this year the government has allocated for combat and control dengue a budget of 250 million pesos, in addition to the 30 million employed by state governments for the temporary appointment of sprayers. This, he said, is an amount greater than last year, which was 180 million pesos.
Google translation:
So far this year there have been 2 thousand 956 cases, no reports of deaths
Grow 17.4% cases of dengue
SSA spent $ 250 million to its combat health alert by the expansion of evil in South America
Mariana Norandi
Due to the increase in dengue cases in Mexico and the region, the Health Secretariat (SSA) makes a plea for people to take preventive measures against the spread of this virus, transmitted by the bite of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. According to official data for those dates in 2008 were detected in the country 2 mil 517 cases of dengue, while this year there were 2 thousand 956, which represents an increase of 17.4 percent in the number of cases.
At a press conference, the Secretary of Health Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, said that rates of mortality and spread of the disease here is still low, but the alarming situation that we live in South America, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil, to take urgent preventive measures to prevent this health problem becomes an epidemic in Mexico.
He explained that just as last year at national level were 25 deaths from dengue so far this year there has been no death on this ground, although it is important to have cooperation from the public and various levels government to take under control the spread of the virus.
As yet there is no vaccine against this disease, federal officials recommended that people open the windows when authorities conducting the spraying, avoid containers with standing water in homes can be breeding grounds for larvae, and even monitor the vases the vaults are not water too long.
For his part, Undersecretary of Prevention and Health Promotion, Mauricio Hernandez Avila, said that the states of most concern to SSA are Veracruz, Colima, Guerrero, Tamaulipas, Chiapas, Nayarit, Hidalgo, Jalisco and Quintana Roo, because some have shown signs of lack of control to prevent the spread of the disease.
He reported that this year the government has allocated for combat and control dengue a budget of 250 million pesos, in addition to the 30 million employed by state governments for the temporary appointment of sprayers. This, he said, is an amount greater than last year, which was 180 million pesos.
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