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    Continued health fence in Emiliano Zapata
    Is expected to control the spread of the disease that has already killed five children yesterday.
    January 6, 2013 by Jos? Luis Davila

    Photo by: Special
    After the death of five children, the Ministry of Health implemented a community health fence Emiliano Zapata, which remain so far to control probable cases of pertussis or whooping cough in infants in the region, which also 41 children were reported sick under these symptoms.

    Also, tours are conducted from house to house in search of cases with these features to prompt treatment and prevent the disease from spreading.

    It is presumed that this disease is caused by weather conditions in the area, and that respiratory infections are typical of the season, which comes with the bacteria that causes it.

    In a statement, the agency explained how this disease has spread:

    "manifests with cough and high fever, is spread easily in the airways, in the winter, in areas of high deprivation in the presence of rain and cold weather."

    Notably Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hern?ndez, Secretary of Health, is who is on site emergency response personally at the Governor.

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    Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease - pertussis suspected



    For cold and respiratory diseases killed five babies in Yajalon, Chiapas


    Staff | 01.06.2013 National | Creation Time: 1:09:09 | Last updated: 1:13:13


    In the ejido Emiliano Zapata, Yajal?n Township, Chiapas, killing five babies under one year of age due to heavy rains and severe cold that cause respiratory infections.

    In a statement, the State Board of Health reported that the bacteria that manifests with cough and high fever, is spread easily in the airways during the winter, in areas of high deprivation in the presence of rain and cold.

    He explained that in the ejido Emiliano Zapata, in addition to the death of five children, are suffering from pertussis, or whooping cough more than 41 children, ranging in age from one to 12 months.

    By direction of Manuel Velasco, governor of Chiapas, will all support to victims and relatives of the dead babies and the people of the community, to prevent disease proliferate.

    Located approximately two hours from the municipal through a dirt road in poor condition, the ejido Emiliano Zapata thousand lies 600 meters above sea level and has a population of no more than 500 inhabitants.

    "SCAN" EPIDEMIOLOGICAL. Faced with this emergency, the state health secretary, Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hern?ndez, immediately moved to the community to address the situation personally, while three brigades entered the ejido of the health jurisdiction.

    These brigades health system in Chiapas conducted a "sweep" epidemiological every house in the community Emiliano Zapata, in order to prevent the disease from spreading.

    Brigades of the Sanitary District VI number seeking to identify people who have contracted the microorganism related to pertussis or whooping cough, which holds 41 infants under one year old in serious condition.

    The operation covers health for the entire population, but special attention is given to minors and the elderly, who are more vulnerable to the consequences of acute respiratory infections favored by poor weather conditions caused by the cold front number 19, which brought freezing temperatures and heavy rains.

    Adverse conditions in some municipalities in the Highlands which is where most of the indigenous population, the Ministry of Health urged people to approach health centers and apply the necessary vaccinations.

    The staff consists of doctors and nurses to treat patients and perform preventive measures such as vaccination.

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      Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease - pertussis suspected

      En Excélsior las noticias de hoy en México y el mundo. Toda la información de última hora de política, espectáculos, deportes, virales y opinión.


      Ssa investigates the death of five babies in Chiapas
      The local health department to install a sanitary cordon Yajal?n, where they found 41 other sick children
      Tuxtla Gutierrez, January 6. - After the Chiapas Ministry of Health reported that five infants under one year old, died of severe respiratory tract infections aggravated by heavy rains and low temperatures in the municipality of Yajal?n The federal health minister (SSA), Mercedes Juan Lopez, said information will be verified, not yet confirmed.
      Through the Twitter account @ _MJuan_, Mercedes John said: "I have given instructions to Dr. Pablo Kuri, Undersecretary of Prevention and Health Promotion, to verify the information."
      Confirmed the deaths of the children, will be awarded to the state of Chiapas and its people, all necessary support of National Public Health System, said the federal official.
      He said that the government says more than willing to collaborate with the government of Chiapas and its people.
      However, he said that it will investigate unconfirmed information, "about the alleged death of five children in Emiliano Zapata, Yajal?n municipality, Chiapas."
      For its part, the Ministry of Health of Chiapas explained that the five deaths of babies were registered in the community of Emiliano Zapata, a two-hour drive away from the head of Yajal?n, where 41 children between one and twelve remain infected.
      "Heavy rains and severe cold caused severe respiratory infections minors of that community, killing five babies about a year old," the government said in a statement.
      "The virus that manifests with cough and high fever, is spread easily in the airways during the winter, in areas of high deprivation in the presence of rain and cold weather," unveiled.
      Medical Brigades
      The state governor, Manuel Velasco Coello, reported that three medical brigades, led by a doctor, nurse and four helpers in the community are taking sick patients.
      In the presence of the virus, which is presumed pertussis, the local health department implemented an epidemiological fence in the area where the village is located Emiliano Zapata, Yajal?n.
      "Health Brigades are conducting a house-to-house mop-seeking cases under surveillance and lifting samples to try to determine the condition," announced dependence.
      Because weather conditions in this area of ​​the body favor the presence of acute respiratory infections, the most vulnerable children under five and older adults.
      In this regard, the Secretary of Health in the state, Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hern?ndez, leading the work stays in the town Emiliano Zapata, to monitor epidemiological surveillance actions.


      2013-01-06 05:05:00

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        Severe Respiratory Infection Kills At Least 5 Children in Chiapas, Mexico

        Source: http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews....-mexico/20895/


        Latino Daily News
        Sunday January 6, 2013

        Severe Respiratory Infection Kills At Least 5 Children in Mexico
        Published at 4:26 am EST, January 6, 2013

        At least five children less than a year old have died in the past few hours and 41 others are suffering severe respiratory infections in a highly marginalized area of the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas, officials said Saturday.

        The state government said in a communique that the deaths occurred in the Emiliano Zapata community of Yajalon municipality, and that health authorities are attending the children suffering from the illness...

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          Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease - pertussis suspected

          Published Date: 2013-01-07 19:32:12
          Subject: PRO/EDR> Undiagnosed respiratory infection - Mexico: (CP) children, fatal, RFI
          Archive Number: 20130107.1485969

          UNDIAGNOSED RESPIRATORY INFECTION - MEXICO: (CHIAPAS) CHILDREN, FATAL REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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          Date: Sat 5 Jan 2013
          Source: info7.com.mx, Agencia EFE report [in Spanish, machine trans., edited]



          At least 5 children under one year died in the last hours and 41 more are affected by severe respiratory infections in an area of high poverty in Chiapas, southeastern Mexico, officials said. The state government said in a statement that the deaths were reported in the Emiliano Zapata community, Yajalon municipality, and that health authorities took steps to care for children affected by this disease.

          The authorities stated that these respiratory infections, caused by the intense cold and heavy rains, present with high fever and cough and the bacteria are spread in winter in areas of high deprivation.

          To handle the emergency the Governor of Chiapas, Manuel Velasco, sent the director of the Provincial Health Secretariat.

          In addition, 3 health teams were sent to the community to care for the patients and implement preventive measures, among those to vaccinate in order to avoid a possible epidemic.

          Also, the state government gave full support to the affected families and the people of the community "to prevent the proliferation of the disease."

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          [Acute respiratory infections are common causes of morbidity and mortality in young children throughout the world, especially in developing countries (http://www.who.int/vaccine_research/...en/index2.html). Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the single most frequent lower respiratory tract pathogen in infants and young children worldwide (http://www.who.int/vaccine_research/...en/index2.html, http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/78#B43, http://www.cdc.gov/rsv/). RSV is a common cause of bronchiolitis (inflammation of the small airways in the lung) and pneumonia in children under 1 year of age in the United States and is a frequent cause of hospitalization of infants and young children [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14615709). In the US, RSV infections generally occur during fall, winter, and early spring. In tropical countries, the occurrence of RSV infections has been noted to occur in the rainy and cold season, which has been attributed to overcrowding as a result of populations staying more to their homes (http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/78#B43).

          RSV bronchopulmonary infections in hospitalized children can be associated with super-infection in the lower airways (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20700753), with bacteria, commonly due to _Haemophilus influenzae_ and _Streptococcus pneumoniae_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20700753) or other respiratory viruses, such as influenza virus (ProMED-mail post Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (136): Argentina, pediatric mortality archive no. 20091227.4359).

          Human parainfluenza viruses type 3 (HPIV-3) is second only to RSV as a cause of pneumonia and bronchiolitis in infants and young children (http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/224708-overview). Other respiratory viruses include the influenza viruses, human parainfluenza viruses types 1 and 2, adenoviruses, enteroviruses, coronaviruses, metapneumovirus, and bocavirus.

          The recent worldwide outbreaks of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) due to a particular coronavirus (SARS- CoV), which resulted in 8096 cases and 774 deaths between November 2002 and July 2003, and a novel influenza virus (pandemic H1N1/09 virus) emphasize the risk posed by novel respiratory viral infections in humans.

          More information on this current outbreak in Chiapas, Mexico would be greatly appreciated.

          Chiapas, officially Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas, is one of the 31 states that, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiapas). Chiapas has a humid, tropical climate, with a population of almost 5 million. It is home to one of the largest indigenous populations in the country with 12 federally recognized ethnicities. A map of Mexico on which the state of Chiapas can be located is available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chiapas_en_M?xico.svg. - Mod.ML]

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            Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease - pertussis suspected

            If not pertussis, maybe RSV? RSV is known to be more severe in infants.



            Surveillance is maintained in Yajal?n
            Written by Expreso Chiapas Sunday, January 6, 2013 1:17
            Special attention is given to 41 children affected by respiratory problems

            None of the cases is clinically compatible with pertussis



            Yajalon, Chiapas | Before the outbreak of respiratory illness registered in Colonia Emiliano Zapata, Yajal?n Township, the Ministry of Health in Chiapas maintains surveillance to serve the population and the presence of possible cases associated with what is known as pertussis or whooping cough, with no one that is clinically compatible with the disease.

            On the instructions of the State Governor, Manuel Velasco Coello, the health brigade, headed by the Secretary of the Department, Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hernandez, are working in the community, so that this Saturday instead concentrated on the four brigades epidemiological will remain there until it is satisfied that there is no transmission of respiratory infection: two of the Sanitary District of Palenque, one of Ocosingo and another IMSS-Oportunidades.

            During the day they visited 105 homes, were awarded 60 visits (55 of them for respiratory problems), were applied 319 took 52 shots and laboratory samples (26 for 26 for PCR and culture aimed at the detection of pertussis). It is important to stress that none of the cases seen, is clinically compatible with pertussis and none merited transfer to hospital treatment.

            Moreover, special attention was given to 41 children under 14 affected by respiratory problems, 80 percent of them under age 10.

            Data Yajal?n municipal presidency indicate that over a period of approximately 53 days, that is, from the day November 14, 2012 to date, there were five deaths in children under one year of age, the first occurred in the epidemiological week 46, another in EW 50, a more in week 51 and two in the first epidemiological week of 2013. Regarding clinical data, they reveal unquantified cough and fever.

            According to the National Institute of Geography and Information for the year 2010, Emiliano Zapata has a total population of 555 inhabitants. It is located between the towns of Chilo and Yajal?n, two hours by dirt road from the municipal seat of the latter, is considered highly marginalized, the predominant climate in winter is very cold weather accompanied by rain, conditions that favor the presence of acute respiratory infections, particularly among children under five and the elderly.

            The Chiapas state government, through the Ministry of Health, expressed his condolences to the families of deceased children and appealed to the people to go to receive the vaccination needed to prevent diseases related to the respiratory system.

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            • #7
              Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease - pertussis suspected

              ECHR await detailed report on death of children in the town of Yajal?n
              Tuesday, January 8, 2013

              Cosme Vazquez
              El Sol de Chiapas
              TGZ. - The Care Adviser Human Rights of Indigenous People, Pedro Ra?l L?pez Hern?ndez, said the State Council DH will monitor the injunction that was requested to the Ministry of Health, after death of five children and 41 more that are affected in the community in the municipality of Emiliano Zapata Yajal?n. said he had timely knowledge of what was happening there, so immediately on the basis of the art?culo73 Bis, Section VIII, and 75 Fraction V, VIII, IX, the Internal Regulations of the Law of the State Council of Human Rights, and according to the sensitivity of the case, asked the CEO of Guidance and Atencipon to Petitioners (as) of the ECHR, Moses Franco Juarez , instructed the issuing urgent precautionary measures to the appropriate authority. The idea was to intensify trade dependence on community actions Emiliano Zapata, so immediately receive a response from the authorities telling them already working on that. said that be issued instructions to the visitor closer to Human Rights, that is to Ocosingo, Juan Carlos de la Cruz Esteban, which focuses its efforts in order to follow up in coordination with the verifier community attachment. The Minister said there versione Event found on the one hand it says it is pertussis, and on the other hand is said to be the bitter cold that has meaning, "but it will be the Ministry of Health which we will submit its report, which we waiting, in detail. " We will follow up on this case, to the effect that public servants are penalties in case of negligent, since it concerned what has transpired in the sense that it could have been prevented because had already warned in recent months. indicated that it would be worrying if so, and that the Health Department has not implemented the necessary preventive measures. But that report will tell the same department, said. L?pez Hern?ndez said that there is an area of preventive medicine at the SS, which must be alert but recurrently child deaths occur in the hospital and the Tuxtla Tapachula, or what happened in Comitan. Such cases undoubtedly light up the red flags in the health sector, in order to take the necessary preventive measures to avoid spreading the virus that could be found in the environment, he said.http://www.elsoldechiapas.com.mx/ind...4049&Itemid=27
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                Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease - pertussis suspected



                Wednesday January 9, 2013

                Difficult access
                Ruled out pertussis deaths in Yajal&#243;n
                For eight days remain surveillance in eight communities
                Juan Alvarez Moreno
                7 Jan 2013 - 21:31

                Yajal&#243;n, Chis. - The death of five children under one year in the community Emiliano Zapata, Yajal&#243;n Township, was for diseases of the winter season, said Health Secretary Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hern&#225;ndez.

                "There were deaths of children under one year, between ages ten, nine, three and five months. The first was on November 14, the second was on December 16, the third on 30 December last year and This year was the first day and third day of January 2013, what causes are upper respiratory diseases, typical of this time. "

                From this weekend health authorities deployed a surveillance to prevent further deaths.

                Cases

                Elizabeth Diaz is the mother of four children, a girl of nine months passed away on November 14 and another [a year and a half] and had the same symptoms, the health brigade was given treatment to dispel these respiratory infections.

                "I'm very hurt because we have no medicine still here, we have a nursing home and nothing ... Right now my daughter gave her Paracetamol and Ambroxol is already a little better."

                Low temperatures and rain make respiratory diseases everyday health official said, while acknowledging that another 50 people were reported with strong upper respiratory infections. All you were in danger.

                The medical team ruled out the presence of possible cases associated with pertussis as the cause of the deaths.

                "There is no clinical symptoms of pertussis, laboratory studies were taken all children according to culture and nasal pharynx, PSR also taken to detect pertussis problems."

                The difficult access to the community by preventing dirt in the community health center is constantly medicines have revealed Encinos Alejandro Mendoza, manager of the community.

                The nearest hospital is two hours by car, the houses are small rooms built with pine wood and tin roof nestled in the foothills. Live in a house together backyard animals and children.

                From June to December is the rainy season in Emiliano Zapata. The mud is the land where they move.

                The health secretary maintains a surveillance Chiapas in eight communities around the ejido Emiliano Zapata, will sweep every house the next eight days.

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                  Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease

                  If the town has only about 600 people total, the deaths of five children under a year old and the illness of 41 other children seem like an extremely high attack rate, at least in that portion of the population.



                  MVC revised health measures implemented Yajal&#243;n
                  Velasco Coello found Winter Programme Progress 2013, as medical teams working permanently with each family.
                  January 8, 2013 by Staff Sexenio

                  Photo by: Archive
                  The president arrived in Chiapas community of Emiliano Zapata in the municipality of Yajal&#243;n to personally supervise the actions being carried out to protect the health of this population.

                  Here in this town, consisting of about 600 inhabitants, Velasco Coello found Winter Programme Progress 2013, as medical teams working permanently with each family.

                  During his visit, external to the villagers and the state government is coordinating efforts with federal and local authorities to address the situation in Emiliano Zapata and six other communities to prevent more deaths like sucedidas with five babies because of the intense cold.

                  He emphasized that the state authority will spare no human and material resources to support families in this community which is over 1400 meters and instructed the Secretary of Health to intensify surveillance.

                  Also talked with the relatives who expressed his condolences for the loss of his children and he reiterated that have the support of the State Government to address them.

                  Under the Winter Program, Governor Manuel Velasco also delivered 200 thousand blankets for 600 families, and a light plant for the community has electricity.

                  In his speech, the Secretary of Health, Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hern&#225;ndez, said that to date, none of the 41 children affected merited transfer to hospital treatment and in coordination with the IMSS-Oportunidades and municipal authorities, is maintained by operating 5 brigades with a total of 50 items including doctors, paramedics and a pediatrician. Therefore, as a preventive measure, it will strengthen surveillance in six communities.

                  Social communication in Chiapas

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                  • #10
                    Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease



                    Published Date: 07/01/2013 17:09:05
                    Subject: PRO / ESP> Pneumonia deaths, indigenous children: No Pertussis - Mexico (Chi)
                    Archive Number: 20130107.296672

                    PNEUMONIA, DEATHS, INDIGENOUS CHILDREN: NO WHOOPING COUGH - MEXICO (CHI)
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                    Date: December 7, 2012
                    Source: The Informers, Mexico

                    [Edited by Jaime Torres]


                    The five children who died in Tzeltal community Emiliano
                    Zapata, in northern Chiapas, suffering from a respiratory condition
                    Acute and had no pertussis
                    , reported by the Secretary of Health, Carlos
                    Eugenio Hern?ndez Ruiz.

                    The official said that no children died of whooping cough or
                    whooping cough, as initially reported and revealed that children
                    ill for 53 days by a respiratory
                    Acute, which was complicated by the low temperatures that prevailed in
                    days gone by.

                    This Saturday, the state government said the death of these
                    minor due to the low temperatures that occur in the area
                    and the presence of bacteria affecting the airways.

                    Another 41 babies are affected by the same disease.

                    In recent hours, said Ruiz Hern?ndez, a fence was implemented
                    sanitary, but this can be extended to 10 adjoining populations
                    Emiliano Zapata.

                    Health Brigades walking door to door, making it possible
                    detect up to 50 people sick with respiratory problems, 80%
                    of them are children under 10 years
                    .

                    Doctors and nurses were sent to reinforce community
                    immunization schedules for children and apply antibiotic
                    children who "suffer acute respiratory diseases," explained
                    secretary.

                    Clarified that none of these cases is "clinically compatible
                    whooping cough ", but none of the 50 patients warrants transfer to a
                    hospital.

                    Ruiz Hernandez said the community work in four brigades
                    epidemiology of the Ministry of Health, which will remain in place,
                    until they are sure that there is no danger of contagion.

                    They also work two brigades of the Sanitary District of
                    Palenque, one of Ocosingo and IMSS-Oportunidades.


                    Reported by: Jaime R. Torres <torresjaime@cantv.net>

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                      Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease

                      Empresa productora de medios y radiodifusión en Ciudad de México. Cuenta con un archivo disponible desde 1995.

                      Spanish-English translation

                      Not much new in this article, but there was this statement:

                      "In turn, the state coordinator of the foundation Manuel Velasco Su?rez, Enoc Hernandez Cruz said in his Twitter account that he has information about seasonal influenza H3N2 cases that affects the immune system and get pneumonia."



                      Death of five babies in Chiapas, on alert to local health department

                      The Ministry of Health issued said "maintains surveillance through health brigades of the health jurisdiction of the municipality of Palenque, in the presence of possible cases associated".

                      From the editors
                      Posted: 01.05.2013 21:58

                      Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. The Ministry of Health of the government of Chiapas, has not determined the causes of death of five babies indigenous community tzeltzales Emiliano Zapata Yajal?n Township in Forest region.

                      It is unknown when the deaths occurred, and from that day the emergency originated maintaining other 41 children affected, according to reports by the state government.

                      The Health Ministry issued a statement on the site said, "maintains surveillance through health brigades of the health jurisdiction of the municipality of Palenque, in the presence of possible cases associated with what is known as whooping cough or cough seizure ".

                      He indicated that the brigade do a house to house mop in search cases under surveillance for identification and treatment in order to avoid spreading the disease to other nearby communities or municipalities.

                      The siege sanitary and epidemiological surveillance, detailed dependence, allowed the identification of more cases for early treatment. This said, you can determine the general health conditions in which they find the people of the region.

                      In this area of ​​Chiapas, climatic conditions favor the presence of acute respiratory infections, the most vulnerable children under five and older adults, the report of the Ministry of Health.

                      The council sent five coffins

                      The news of the death of five people in the ejido Emiliano Zapata became known from Friday 4, when the city of Yajal?n sent five coffins to the community which is nestled in the hill where the road Tzajal? is impassable.

                      It reported the death of Rosa Guadalupe Diaz Encio, Angel Perez Perez, Luciana del Carmen Diaz Perez, Mercedes Gutierrez Montejo and Cristhian Hernandez.

                      On site there is not even a telephone communication satellite. Tzeltal community residents that is two hours of the municipal seat of Yajal?n by a dirt road, the council reported that the five deceased had a cough and fever, 47 others estimate the same symptoms.

                      A city official said that the community "no phone and so far they have not been asked to work in the place."

                      But the fact was confirmed by Governor Manuel Velasco later when he was approached by reporters in the town of Independence while delivering toys. They said they were taking the necessary measures.

                      Velasco Coello not reported when the emergency began performing and presented the deaths of children.

                      Early Saturday, the Chiapas government sent a press release stating the death of five infants under one year old in the said place because of "a bacterium that manifests with cough and high fever that spreads easily in the airways during the winter in areas of high deprivation in the presence of rain and intense cold. "

                      He added: "In the ejido Emiliano Zapata, in addition to the death of five children, 41 children are affected more, ranging in age from one to twelve months mostly.

                      "Faced with this emergency, the Governor Velasco Coello directed the Secretary of Health their immediate transfer to the community to address the situation personally, while speedily, entered the ejido three brigades of the health jurisdiction, consisting of a doctor, a nurse brigade and four each for the treatment of patients for preventive measures and as vaccination of children, with the possibility that the condition is associated with what is known as pertussis or whooping cough. "

                      Governor Manuel Velasco ordered the General Secretariat of Government to provide full support to affected families and relatives of the dead babies and the people of the community, to prevent the disease proliferates, the state government said in a statement.

                      In turn, the state coordinator of the foundation Manuel Velasco Su?rez, Enoc Hernandez Cruz said in his Twitter account that he has information about seasonal influenza H3N2 cases that affects the immune system and get pneumonia.

                      At the scene, said urgent medicines and blankets. Asked authorities activate shelters for the winter season because cold fronts are sticking very hard even in warm earth.

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                        Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease

                        Ruled pertussis outbreak in Yajal?n
                        Wednesday, January 9, 2013
                        William Chacon

                        El Sol de Chiapas
                        TGZ. - Regarding the five children who died of a respiratory disease unknown in recent days in the community of Emiliano Zapata, Yajal?n municipality, the local deputy Anne Hidalgo Valdivieso, said that the deaths occurred during the months of November, December and January, and in recent days, while it was ruled by an outbreak of whooping cough.
                        added that currently about 41 children who are in the same condition, they are already being staffed by doctors from the Ministry of Health, on instructions from Governor Manuel Velasco Coello.
                        "Children with respiratory conditions in are stable and there is the need to take them to hospital because they are being treated by doctors and nurses personally "said Rep. Ana Valdiviezo.
                        President of the Commission for Assistance to Women and Children, said that it was a poor flow of information between the media, the deaths due to respiratory diseases were derived from underserved.
                        Given the low temperatures indicated that brigades and have implemented a sanitary cordon to prevent respiratory diseases from spreading throughout the surrounding communities, to avoid more child deaths.
                        PVEM The lawmaker, said it was all a result of cold fronts complemented with the lack of medical culture that exists in that area, because it is an indigenous community of very poor marginalized.
                        http://www.elsoldechiapas.com.mx/ind...4062&Itemid=27
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                          Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease

                          Ensure that no more sick children

                          Wednesday, January 9, 2013
                          -
                          Elam N?fate * CP. "We are confident that there will be no transmission of respiratory infection, children died of this cause and not due to pertussis, as reported in the beginning" and confirmed Valdiviezo Ana del Carmen Hidalgo, president of the Commission for Assistance to Women and Children of the State Congress. The deputy reported that the Tzeltal community of Emiliano Zapata, the governor instructed the Secretary of Health to intensify surveillance. confirmed also that there are currently four epidemiological brigades will remain in the town until be certain that there is no transmission of respiratory infection. These brigades will be aware of the attention to another 41 children affected.
                          http://www.cuartopoder.mx/PagPrincip...aSubseccion=16
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                            Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease



                            In Yajal?n, analyze what caused death of 5 infants
                            Cruz Angeles

                            La Jornada
                            Wednesday January 9, 2013, p. 31
                            The director of the National Center for Health of Children and Adolescents (Censia), Ignacio Villase?or, reported that after the crops are made to identify the virus or bacteria, they know the cause of death of five children in the municipality of Yajalon, Chiapas. He confirmed that the first clinical analysis of 22 throat swab samples were taken to a total of 40 children with respiratory tract infection in that locality, under 14 years, the state of Chiapas lab ruled that out pertussis. He said the next step is to initiate new studies in search of the causative agent of the disease, among others, influenza. In an interview, the officer appointed as head of Censia last December 18 said that children under one year, as the deceased are at greater risk of serious complications and illness if they live in highly deprived communities as Yajal?n . He added that at this time a very cold climate prevails and rains that favor the development of respiratory infections. After the deaths, the federal health secretary, Juan Mercedes Lopez, reported that instructed the Secretary of Prevention and Health Promotion, Pablo Kuri, verify the information about what happened in Chiapas.

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                              Re: Emiliano Zapata: Five children die of unidentified respiratory disease

                              Epidemiological Surveillance Yajal?n
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                              Epidemiological Surveillance Yajal?n
                              Yajalon, Chiapas. - Before the outbreak of respiratory illness registered in Colonia Emiliano Zapata, Yajal?n Township, the Ministry of Health in Chiapas maintains surveillance to serve the population and the presence of possible cases associated with what is known as pertussis or whooping cough, with no one that is clinically compatible with the disease.
                              On the instructions of the state governor, Manuel Velasco Coello, the health volunteers, led by the secretary of the branch, Carlos Eugenio Ruiz Hernandez, are working in the community, so that this Saturday instead concentrated on the four brigades epidemiological will remain there until it is satisfied that there is no transmission of respiratory infection: two of the Sanitary District of Palenque, one of Ocosingo and another IMSS-Oportunidades.
                              During the day they visited 105 homes, were awarded 60 visits (55 of including respiratory problems), 319 shots were applied and samples were taken 52 laboratory (26 to 26 for cultivation and PCR directed to the detection of pertussis). It is important to stress that none of the cases seen, is clinically compatible with pertussis and none merited transfer to hospital treatment.
                              Moreover, special attention was given to 41 children under 14 affected by respiratory problems, 80 percent of them under 10 years.
                              Facts Yajal?n Municipal Presidency indicate that within approximately 53 days, that is, from the day November 14, 2012 to date, there were five deaths in children under one year of age, the first occurred in EW 46, another in EW 50, a more in week 51 and two in the first epidemiological week of 2013. Regarding clinical data, they reveal unquantified cough and fever.

                              According to the National Institute of Geography and Information for the year 2010, Emiliano Zapata has a total population of 555 inhabitants. It is located between the towns of Chilo and Yajal?n, two hours by dirt road from the municipal seat of the latter, is considered highly marginalized, the predominant climate in winter is very cold weather accompanied by rain, conditions that favor the presence of acute respiratory infections, particularly among children under five and the elderly.
                              The Chiapas state government, through the Ministry of Health, expressed his condolences to the families of deceased children and called the population to go to receive the vaccination needed to prevent diseases related to the respiratory system.http://elorbe.com/portada/01/06/vigi...n-yajalon.html
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