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Health authorities reported that 12 new positive cases of influenza A H1N1, confirmed bringing the figure was increased to 33 people.
Hector Gates corners, owner of the jurisdiction health II, considered suspected cases decreased to only 10 new report.
Added 129 suspected cases, of whom 33 are positive, are from the first of January to date 71 negatives, 25 in analysis and no deaths.Gates corners
said that with the actions as part of the first national health week reached the implementation of 90 thousand influenza vaccines.
According to authorities of health the State capital Chihuahua already registered the first death by rabid considered seasonal.