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Dominican Republic: pregnant nurse dies with symptoms of flu H1N1 in Santiago
Dominican Republic: pregnant nurse dies with symptoms of flu H1N1 in Santiago
Santiago. - A nurse of Port Silver died alegadamente with symptoms of the influenza H1N1 while it was attended in a health center of this city, where already several cases have been brought, according to a member of the CMD. pagebreak
The victim, identified only as Evelin, is a woman with several months of embazo and 28 years of age. It remained in taken care intensive in the clinical Medical Union of Santiago.
The denunciation was done by the president of the Medical School of Port Silver, Johnny Rafael Tav?rez, who was alert before the spread of the illness.
The physician informed to elCaribe that
in the center where it works he has attended to 10 cases of influenza A and three are positive to
H1N1.