Re: Tamaulipas: Cases
Source: http://www.hoytamaulipas.net/?v1=not..._en_Tamaulipas
Confirmed: 3 are killed by influenza A H1N1 in Tamaulipas
The cases confirmed officially by the National Institute of Epidemiological are two references in one in Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo.
By: Miguel Angel Perez Lopez / Ciudad Victoria
Tuesday May 19 2009
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas .- The National Institute of Epidemiological Reference (INRE) confirmed the death of two people in Tamaulipas virus, Influenza A H1N1, adding three cases in the state.
Arzola Juan Manzur, Secretary of Health announced this after the meeting of the State Board of Health, explaining that in addition to the first death, announced in Reynosa were added two more, one in the same city and another in Nuevo Laredo.
"The Reynosa is a girl who died five years on May 10, this patient is a patient who had a history of infantile cerebral palsy and died at a hospital in Reynosa Pemex," he said.
In the second case stated, "It is a patient of 52 years who came from Mexico, is Leon, Guanajuato, but was from Mexico and traveled San Luis Potosi, arrived in Laredo, position and return his truck was found in a filter was on the road from Laredo to Monterrey. "
Adding, "it was a patient who had Social Security, was treated in Social Security, but lasted nearly hours in hospital, died at the same time that they were taking, died on May 13."
Indicated that these cases are added to the patient who died in the city of Reynosa and previously had issued.
Arzola Manzur added that currently the number of patients confirmed positive for influenza A H1N1 is 38 but still there are 10 probable cases in the study at the National Institute of Epidemiological Reference
Source: http://www.hoytamaulipas.net/?v1=not..._en_Tamaulipas
Confirmed: 3 are killed by influenza A H1N1 in Tamaulipas
The cases confirmed officially by the National Institute of Epidemiological are two references in one in Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo.
By: Miguel Angel Perez Lopez / Ciudad Victoria
Tuesday May 19 2009
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas .- The National Institute of Epidemiological Reference (INRE) confirmed the death of two people in Tamaulipas virus, Influenza A H1N1, adding three cases in the state.
Arzola Juan Manzur, Secretary of Health announced this after the meeting of the State Board of Health, explaining that in addition to the first death, announced in Reynosa were added two more, one in the same city and another in Nuevo Laredo.
"The Reynosa is a girl who died five years on May 10, this patient is a patient who had a history of infantile cerebral palsy and died at a hospital in Reynosa Pemex," he said.
In the second case stated, "It is a patient of 52 years who came from Mexico, is Leon, Guanajuato, but was from Mexico and traveled San Luis Potosi, arrived in Laredo, position and return his truck was found in a filter was on the road from Laredo to Monterrey. "
Adding, "it was a patient who had Social Security, was treated in Social Security, but lasted nearly hours in hospital, died at the same time that they were taking, died on May 13."
Indicated that these cases are added to the patient who died in the city of Reynosa and previously had issued.
Arzola Manzur added that currently the number of patients confirmed positive for influenza A H1N1 is 38 but still there are 10 probable cases in the study at the National Institute of Epidemiological Reference
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