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43 were killed by the influenza A in Argentina
In the province of Buenos Aires there are 29 deaths from the virus, while in the city are six fatalities. Santa Fe has five deaths, Corrientes, with two, and Missions, with a. They denounce "subanotaci?n of fatalities and 15,000 affected
The number of deaths by influenza A in Argentina amount to 43, with 29 in the province of Buenos Aires, six in the City, five in Santa Fe, two in Misiones and Corrientes. Also, note that the number of infected in the country reached 15,000, well above the 1587 in the last party official was disclosed last Friday.
It may be recalled that yesterday the head of the health bonaerense Claudio Zin said that there were 29 fatal cases in the province. Meanwhile, his counterpart at the Ministry of Health of Buenos Aires, Jorge Lemus, confirmed six patients died in the city of Buenos Aires by the new influenza virus A/H1N1.
Bonaerense territory, would have killed a child product of the virus, while three other children who go to the same school that the victim would be infected. Meanwhile, in Berazategui died Paula Reyes, a nurse who worked 37 years at the Hospital Evita Pueblo.
In the city of Buenos Aires, killing three people who were interned at the Italian Hospital. These are in addition to the deaths of a pregnant student and a teacher who attended the School of Dentistry, University of Buenos Aires, in this Capital.
In fact, yesterday, the Italian medical infectologists Hospital Alejandra Valledor confirmed that the total number of patients attended, recorded the death of three persons not included in the list of deceased national health portfolio. Speaking to Mega 98.3, Valledor explained that the official records there is a "subanotaci?n" of the fatal cases, as well as how many people are affected.
These deaths are in addition to five reported in Santa Fe, more precisely in Rosario. The latter was a young man who suffered a respiratory illness and died yesterday of influenza A victim
Meanwhile, in Corrientes, a couple who lost their lives to the disease. However, this would be the second case, since the June 20 would have died from the virus 61 years of a man who had "other serious health complications such as diabetes, heart disease and a localized infection in a prosthetic hip" published the Chronicle newspaper.
43 were killed by the influenza A in Argentina
In the province of Buenos Aires there are 29 deaths from the virus, while in the city are six fatalities. Santa Fe has five deaths, Corrientes, with two, and Missions, with a. They denounce "subanotaci?n of fatalities and 15,000 affected
The number of deaths by influenza A in Argentina amount to 43, with 29 in the province of Buenos Aires, six in the City, five in Santa Fe, two in Misiones and Corrientes. Also, note that the number of infected in the country reached 15,000, well above the 1587 in the last party official was disclosed last Friday.
It may be recalled that yesterday the head of the health bonaerense Claudio Zin said that there were 29 fatal cases in the province. Meanwhile, his counterpart at the Ministry of Health of Buenos Aires, Jorge Lemus, confirmed six patients died in the city of Buenos Aires by the new influenza virus A/H1N1.
Bonaerense territory, would have killed a child product of the virus, while three other children who go to the same school that the victim would be infected. Meanwhile, in Berazategui died Paula Reyes, a nurse who worked 37 years at the Hospital Evita Pueblo.
In the city of Buenos Aires, killing three people who were interned at the Italian Hospital. These are in addition to the deaths of a pregnant student and a teacher who attended the School of Dentistry, University of Buenos Aires, in this Capital.
In fact, yesterday, the Italian medical infectologists Hospital Alejandra Valledor confirmed that the total number of patients attended, recorded the death of three persons not included in the list of deceased national health portfolio. Speaking to Mega 98.3, Valledor explained that the official records there is a "subanotaci?n" of the fatal cases, as well as how many people are affected.
These deaths are in addition to five reported in Santa Fe, more precisely in Rosario. The latter was a young man who suffered a respiratory illness and died yesterday of influenza A victim
Meanwhile, in Corrientes, a couple who lost their lives to the disease. However, this would be the second case, since the June 20 would have died from the virus 61 years of a man who had "other serious health complications such as diabetes, heart disease and a localized infection in a prosthetic hip" published the Chronicle newspaper.
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