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Decreta la SSa fin de temporada de influenza
En esta temporada invernal, sin embargo, la influenza AH1N1, se increment? 90 por ciento respecto del a?o pasado
Laura Toribio
CIUDAD DE M?XICO, 20 de marzo.- La Secretar?a de Salud decret? ayer el fin de la temporada de influenza estacional con un total de 6 mil 567 casos, el m?nimo de los contagios esperados en los pron?sticos de la dependencia, que oscilaban entre siete mil y hasta 12 mil casos.
En esta temporada invernal, sin embargo, la influenza AH1N1, se increment? 90 por ciento respecto del a?o pasado, al registrarse 5 mil 876 casos por esta cepa, situaci?n que se atribuye a que los virus regresan en oleadas de dos, tres o cuatro a?os, y la ?ltima se present? durante la pandemia de 2009....mas