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    Are 32 deaths from influenza in Sonora
    Correspondents - Tuesday 24 November (11:20 hrs.)

    Two thousand recorded 637 cases of influenza


    El Financiero en l?nea

    Hermosillo, November 24 .- The Ministry of Public Health (SSP) State reported that increased to 32 deaths in Sonora as a result of influenza A (H1N1), registering three new deaths in recent days.

    Through a report, said it is a resident of the municipality of San Luis Rio Colorado 53 years old, who had associated risk factors such as alcoholism, liver cirrhosis and obesity.

    It stated, a woman died 37 years of age Cajeme Township, who came to consultation until eight days after he contracted the disease.

    Furthermore, in the border city of Nogales reported the death of a female 56-year-old, who suffered from diabetes mellitus.

    Reliance said that to date there have been two thousand Sonora confirmed 637 cases of influenza A (H1N1).

    He reiterated the call to continue with preventive measures to avoid infection as constant hand washing, covering mouths with his forearm when coughing or sneezing, and avoid self-medication.

    Also, he said, is necessary to go to your doctor to timely present disease symptoms such as fever greater than or equal to 38.5 degrees and headache. (Con informaci?n de Notimex / CFE)

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    • #32
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      Sonora died two influenza AH1N1
      Hermosillo, Sonora (PH)
      Two more deaths from influenza AH1N1, which in total account for 34 in the state, confirmed the Sonora Secretariat of Health, through a press release.

      One of the deaths occurred in a 41-year residence in Nogales, Sonora, who died on November 15.

      Another man aged 26, resident of Saric, also died on November 15 and presented morbid obesity as a risk factor.

      Until yesterday, the infections were confirmed by the State Public Health Laboratory were two thousand 639, according to reports.

      The age group most vulnerable to the virus is from 0 to 14 years of age, with 25% of total backlog.

      Hermosillo, Cajeme, Puerto Penasco and Navojoa, are the four municipalities that top the list of cases in the state.

      COLD ALERT
      Given the temperature changes that are occurring in the state by the cold front number 12, the Ministry of Public Health in Sonora calls on people to exercise extreme precautionary measures, especially in children under 5 years and older.

      In a statement, the Director of Health Services to the Community, Francisco Navarro Galvez reported that so far there has been a total of 650 thousand 318 acute respiratory diseases.

      This represents an increase of 21.9% compared with what had accumulated on the same date but last year it was 533 thousand 487 cases.

      Regarding hospitalizations this season, have been admitted to 223 people with pneumonia or bronchopneumonia.

      Epidemiological In the last week of 8 to 14 November, 61 people were hospitalized, most with 18 in Hermosillo, Navojoa with 16 in Huatabampo six, San Luis Rio Colorado Caborca had five and five.

      Galvez Navarro explained that as part of the Intensive Program for Prevention and Treatment of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) and acute diarrheal diseases (ADD's) during the winter season 2009-2010, has trained 205 doctors, 129 nurses and 12 promoters and 5 thousand 825 mothers.

      Through the years, respiratory infections are the leading cause of complaint, accounting for approximately 60% of all consultations given in units of the Health Sector.

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      • #33
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        39 deaths from H1N1 in Sonora
        Hermosillo, Sonora (PH)
        Sonora Two more died of influenza A H1N1, bringing the total 39 deaths in the state, confirmed the Ministry of Health of the entity.

        By a statement of dependence, it was reported that one of the dead was a 31-year-old who had morbid obesity as a risk factor, the death occurred on December 5 in Pitiquito.

        The second victim was a woman aged 30 who lived in Agua Prieta and suffered from hypertension, and death occurred on December 9.

        The number of cases of influenza A H1N1 that have been recorded, is two thousand 648 confirmed infections so far.

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        • #34
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          Source: http://www.ehui.com/2009/12/23/suma-...an-mas-vacunas

          Sum 40 deaths AH1N1 Sonora; get more vaccines

          Published on December 23, 2009 18:26
          Editorial
          The number of deaths from influenza in Sonora AH1N1 increased to forty, with the death of a 36 year-old from Agua Prieta, said Gustavo Lopez Caballero.
          The Under Secretary of Health in the state, adding that this virus infections now number two thousand 649 cases confirmed statewide.
          Third batch of vaccine arrives
          Lopez Caballero said Sonora already reached the third batch of vaccine, with 13 thousand 700 doses, which will apply to people of all ages who have risk factors.
          In this group are patients with heart disease, morbid obsession, diabetes mellitus, HIV and tuberculosis.
          In addition, he said, is to continue to cover health workers, women in the third trimester, mothers or guardians of children under 6 months old and children 6 to 23 months.
          He stressed that Sonora recorded a 70% advance in the campaign of vaccination against the virus AH1N1, exceeding the national average of 38.5%.

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          • #35
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            Low cases of A H1N1 in Sonora
            Puerto Penasco, Sonora (PH)
            Significantly AH1N1 cases go down in Rocky Point to take 15 samples per day to serve beginning in the early days of November 2009 to January 11, 2010 Health Jurisdiction number II received 2 samples per week, said Gonzalo Nevares Jacques.

            The epidemiologist of the Health Jurisdiction number II explained that in September 2009 school year sees the launch of Rocky Point came to be first in the state in number of cases of infection with the virus AH1N1.

            He said "there has been a downward trend of cases of influenza in Rocky Point that comes from the first week of November, took up 15 cases per day in the third week of September, but dropped, and there is a downward trend well marked from the first week of November where we have two cases a week, a situation that continues in the month of January. "

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