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Influenza A H1N1 en M?xico: 90% de los fallecidos estaban vacunados
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Influenza A H1N1 en M?xico: 90% de los fallecidos estaban vacunados
Desde el inicio del 2012 hasta la fecha se registraron 5.754 casos con 218 fallecidos
Por Anastasia Gubin - La Gran ?poca
Sab, 10 Mar 2012 07:46 +0000
Virus AH1N1: 4.400 infectados y 135 los fallecidos reporta M?xico en 2012
El un 75% de un total de 149 personas afectadas con los diferentes tipos de influenza ten?an otras enfermedades asociadas, como diabetes mellitus, obesidad e hipertensi?n arterial.
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La secretar?a de Salud (SSA) de M?xico inform? en su bolet?n semanal que hasta el momento se han producido 5.754 casos de Influenza por virus A H1N1 en 2012 con 218 fallecidos, el 90% estaba vacunado....mas