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  • #16
    Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

    Source: http://www.diariouno.com.ar/contenid...pe-A-0018.html

    Died and another woman is the third case with influenza A
    Mendoza important | This is confirmed by the Health Minister of the province, Sergio Saracco, who announced this morning, Channel 7 that a woman died 15 days ago suffering from the disease, as confirmed by the studies.
    31 July 2009

    Health Minister Sergio Saracco, today confirmed to Channel 7 that a woman died 15 days ago at his home suffering from influenza A.

    The victim was about 42 years and had not been medicated, although the outcome of the autopsy had revealed that the influenza virus H1N1

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    • #17
      Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

      Source: http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/200.../un-437943.asp

      Another confirmed death from influenza A in Mendoza

      It is one of the 14 deaths with symptoms which were not ready analysis. With this there are three confirmed and 11 still to be analyzed. Here is a woman of 40 years who died at his home.
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      Friday, July 31, 2009

      Of the 14 deaths with symptoms of influenza A in Mendoza and three were confirmed by analysis this morning,
      Health Minister Sergio Saracco made known the case of a woman who was skilled in the deaths "suspicious."

      She is a woman of about 40 years, who died at his home 15 days ago. Forensic Medical Corps were responsible for taking samples and confirm that the death was by the virus.

      With this case and three confirmations about 14 deaths with symptoms. Yesterday it was confirmed a second case: the girl of 22 years who had been twenty days was placed in the hospital with breathing Luis Lagomaggiore.

      According to Health Minister Sergio Saracco, the couple did not belong to the group at risk (the immune), but it was part of a group of people between 15 and 22 years, which have been most affected by this virus.


      At present, there are three people with breathing in provincial hospitals, 48 cases positive, 185 negative, 24 in intensive care and three confirmed deaths

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      • #18
        Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

        Source: http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/2009/8/4/un-438686.asp

        Influenza A: fourth confirmed death in the province

        The Ministry of Health reported the new death caused by the virus. In addition, there are 119 positive cases.
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        * The government says that the pandemic happened "some time"

        Tuesday, 04 August 2009

        The Ministry of Health confirmed a new death from influenza A in the province. Death is the fourth "official", while 10 samples were analyzed.

        From Health, reported that it was the death of a woman of about 35 years who suffered kidney failure, which was placed in the central hospital and died 20 days ago.

        Meanwhile, a new pandemic of influenza A H1N1 in Mendoza, details so far are that 119 positive cases and 197 negative.

        Sergio Saracco, Health Minister said that there was a significant reduction in the presence of virus in the province, but said: "We are attentive to the situation of regrowth, there is nothing to indicate that we may appear, but we pay attention to see what happens next week with the first school week. Anyway, we have over 45,000 treatments but also to close contacts to prevent movement.

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        • #19
          Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

          Source: http://www.mdzol.com/mdz/nota/149276...cuarta-muerte/

          Doubled the cases of influenza A and Mendoza in the fourth death was confirmed
          Over the weekend, 60 samples were analyzed further and are already 119 positive cases of infection of the disease in the province. 6 negatives just joined and totaled 197. The new confirmed death from the name of a woman who died Maip? 20 days ago in the Central hospital.
          by Mario Urzua

          According to new reports submitted by the hospital's Central Virological Laboratory, which analyzes the samples now of suspected cases of infection, people who actually have contracted the H1N1 virus in Mendoza will join 119 until today.

          Since the outbreak of the disease globally on April 27 last, in our province were discarded by virological analysis, samples of 197 Mendocino.

          The newly conditioning Central Laboratory is analyzing an average of 20 samples per day and in his most recent report includes the confirmation of infection of a woman of 35 years who died in the same hospital, 20 days ago.

          The demise adds to the other three already confirmed and are still waiting nearly ten samples of people who died with severe respiratory disease, suspected of contracting the flu.

          Moreover, the health minister, Sergio Saracco, offered the new part to the press, said "we are still in safe zone, because we are above the levels expected for the week viral circulation we found.

          However, he assured that his ministry, and the entire health system mendocino, is alert to the behavior of the virus with the return of the boys to school. Data that will enable them to predict and assess the impact that would mean a likely resurgence of the disease.
          Permanent Link: http://www.mdzol.com/mdz/nota/149276

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          • #20
            Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

            Source: http://www.diariouno.com.ar/contenid...eres-0030.html

            Influenza A: Three women died
            important 13:44 | Mendoza | Health confirmed the death of Mendoza which three were due to health complications caused by influenza.
            06 August 2009

            Health Minister Sergio Saracco reported that three elderly women died from complications related to influenza A and stressed that none of them attended the doctor in time.

            "We have received new reports of the Institute Malbr?n greatest tests that the Central is that three patients who were admitted in early July, gave a positive analysis.

            The minister said the three patients did not consult in a timely manner and were not treated in time, which complicates his picture of health.

            Furthermore Saracco said that only 2 samples to be analyzed in dubious Buenos Aires.

            Moreover, statistically, the officer reported that there were 133 positive cases and 7 deaths confirmed throughout the province, 90% of those killed are female and the average age is 45 years.
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            • #21
              Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

              Source: http://www.mdzol.com/mdz/nota/151085...-A-en-Mendoza/

              August 11, 2009 | 15:37
              It was confirmed a new death from influenza in Mendoza
              She is a woman of 52 years, morbid obesity, which increased the number of deaths due to pandemic 8. Meanwhile, the total 142 positive cases and 326 were discarded. According to the report of the Provincial Department of Pharmacology, dispensed to date in 5583 Mendoza 1145 and antiviral chemoprophylaxis to close contacts of suspected cases.
              by Mario Urzua

              This noon, the Health Minister Sergio Saracco unveiled a new informative part of the status of pandemic influenza A H1N1 in the province and confirmed that the death toll due to disease was increased to 8 after infection confirmed positive woman, aged 52, who suffered from morbid obesity and diabetes.

              As part of a causal chain of events that determined the death, the minister said that the flu was the cause of death of this woman, originally from Tunuyan.

              Furthermore, following the results of analysis provided by the hospital's Central Virological Laboratory, the number of positive cases of infection in the province reached 142.

              Meanwhile, the samples that yielded negative results are already 326.

              Moreover, according to a report from the Provincial Department of Pharmacology, dispensed to date in 5583 Mendoza 1145 and antiviral chemoprophylaxis for close contacts of suspected cases.
              Permanent Link: http://www.mdzol.com/mdz/nota/151085

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              • #22
                Re: Suspected A/H1N1 deaths in Mendoza Province

                Source: http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/200.../un-441150.asp


                2 more deaths confirmed in Mendoza by influenza A and are already 10

                Were suspected cases and the samples taken by the Central Bank confirmed that they had the virus. These two men, one of 54 years suffering from obesity and another 23. There are 150 confirmed cases and 489 discarded.

                Tuesday, 18 August 2009

                The Ministry of Health today confirmed two new deaths from influenza A in Mendoza. These two men were detained in July in different public health centers.

                Meanwhile, the positive cases rose to 150 and reached 489 discarded. Here are the Results from the analysis made in the central hospital laboratory.

                The head of the Health, Sergio Saracco, reported that the deceased is a young man of 23, who was in the hospital Perrupato of Saint Martin, and a man of 54 years, with problems of morbid obesity and smoking.

                Saracco said that there was a significant reduction in the presence of virus in the province, but insisted on not lowering our guard.

                "We are attentive to the situation and so far there are no indicators to speak regrowth, so we can feel reassured, however we must not lower our guard and continue the hygiene measures."

                Finally, the official said that both the case of the teacher in the Luj?n of two siblings who attend school Eva Per?n household are negative and show no type of influenza.
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