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31/5/2009
Only one person has been hospitalized
SP confirmed nine cases of AH1N1, up to 11, State has control of the situation
2:10 PM --
The Ministry of Health and Welfare (SESPAS) reported Sunday that the confirmation of nine of the 46 cases of suspected H1N1 A's who were sent this week to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta. Health authorities, through a document of the Strategic Communication Management, reported that the nine people confirmed, only one is hospitalized and the rest show a mild clinical picture and its evolution has been favorable.
They explained that since the surveillance began SESPAS were investigated by laboratory 308 suspected cases, of which 11 were positive for H1N1 A. With regard to possible sources of transmission, explained that six are related to an outbreak at a private school of the National District, two who were outside the country and three others not identified any exposure.
"It should be noted that so far one hundred percent of the cases have a mild clinical picture and evolution considered favorable. Eight belong to the National District and the remaining three provinces to Santo Domingo, Santiago and Peravia, expressed based on a report from the General Directorate of Epidemiology of SESPAS.
Public Health ordered the delivery of drugs to treat the disease at private clinics through the National Association of Private Clinics (ANDECLIP), following the protocol of treatment and clinical management of the disease.
They called people to follow the recommendations of health authorities, which include strengthening the practice of washing hands and covering their mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, as well as stay at home if you have symptoms of the disease.
The official also visit the doctor recommended that if a person has the flu and breathing difficulties, are pregnant, have a chronic disease or immunosuppressive drugs used.
"People should be calm because the health authorities have control of the situation regarding the suspected and confirmed cases, health authorities reported in the paper.
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[Comment: So far, no cases of swine flu suspected in Punta Cana and the region Higüey]
31/5/2009
Only one person has been hospitalized
SP confirmed nine cases of AH1N1, up to 11, State has control of the situation
2:10 PM --
The Ministry of Health and Welfare (SESPAS) reported Sunday that the confirmation of nine of the 46 cases of suspected H1N1 A's who were sent this week to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta. Health authorities, through a document of the Strategic Communication Management, reported that the nine people confirmed, only one is hospitalized and the rest show a mild clinical picture and its evolution has been favorable.
They explained that since the surveillance began SESPAS were investigated by laboratory 308 suspected cases, of which 11 were positive for H1N1 A. With regard to possible sources of transmission, explained that six are related to an outbreak at a private school of the National District, two who were outside the country and three others not identified any exposure.
"It should be noted that so far one hundred percent of the cases have a mild clinical picture and evolution considered favorable. Eight belong to the National District and the remaining three provinces to Santo Domingo, Santiago and Peravia, expressed based on a report from the General Directorate of Epidemiology of SESPAS.
Public Health ordered the delivery of drugs to treat the disease at private clinics through the National Association of Private Clinics (ANDECLIP), following the protocol of treatment and clinical management of the disease.
They called people to follow the recommendations of health authorities, which include strengthening the practice of washing hands and covering their mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, as well as stay at home if you have symptoms of the disease.
The official also visit the doctor recommended that if a person has the flu and breathing difficulties, are pregnant, have a chronic disease or immunosuppressive drugs used.
"People should be calm because the health authorities have control of the situation regarding the suspected and confirmed cases, health authorities reported in the paper.
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[Comment: So far, no cases of swine flu suspected in Punta Cana and the region Higüey]
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