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Bolivia: 4 deaths were confirmed by influenza A/H1N1

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  • Bolivia: 4 deaths were confirmed by influenza A/H1N1

    A woman of 59 years in Tarija and a boy of 35 years in Santa Cruz died of H1N1 influenza, which rose to four the number of deaths nationwide so far this year from the resurgence of this disease, while positive and suspected cases in the country continue to increase, especially in Cochabamba Santa Cruz.En confirmed positive cases increased to 40.La first fatality was reported in Potos?, a 64 year old male who suffered asthma and was complicated to get to downtown Santa Cruz salud.En, Monday 26 last week, died a girl of 12 years in the Japanese hospital. In 2010, the epidemic of influenza killed 13 people in this city and this year dos.Entre last week and yesterday, the positive cases nationwide rose from 331 to 428 and the suspects almost reach 2 000, which is why the Ministry of Health asked the prevention boost population to live with the disease and prevent its spread.

    In Santa Cruz are 339 confirmed cases, at Potos? one in six Tarija, Cochabamba 40, Chuquisaca and La Paz 18.Santa 24 Cross, which has the largest number of cases, 339 confirmed last week decreed a red alert and classes suspended in the city for 10 days, but with the rapid increase of infections and nine deaths analyzed declare an emergency department. Health Secretary of the Interior, Oscar Urenda, confirmed that the second fatality is a man of 35, who was admitted to the San Juan de Dios hospital for severe tuberculosis and influenza was the trigger of his death on Sunday about 14:00. Urenda reported that a school Warnes were 25 positive cases contagio.En Tarija, the chief vector of Venues, Walter Santa Cruz, confirmed the death of a woman of 59 years, from the municipality Bermejo, who was within six confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 in that department. There are another 14 suspected cases.


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