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Puno: Nine children died from pneumonia during 2012
La red de salud de San Román reportó el deceso de siete niños mientras que la red de salud de Azángaro y Carabaya un fallecido cada una.
Spanish-English translation
Puno: Nine children died from pneumonia during 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012 | 3:22 pm
The health network of San Rom?n reported the deaths of seven children while the health network and Carabaya a deceased Az?ngaro each.
From January to date, a total of nine children died of pneumonia in the jurisdiction of the regional health of the Puno region, said his owner, Jos? Irigoyen Arbieto.
Of that number, seven children died in the area of San Rom?n health network and the other two in the field of health network and Carabaya Az?ngaro each, Irigoyen Arbieto stressed.
Also reported a total of 44 visits per 21 000 water and 235 respiratory care for pneumonia in the different provinces in the Puno region.