Re: Sonora: Cases
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)
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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