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  • tetano
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    12 A-H1N1 deaths in Bolivia

    La Paz, June 13 (PL) The death toll due to influenza AH1N1 increased to 12 in Bolivia, confirmed today the Minister of Health, Ariana Campero, who urged people to go to the vaccination centers authorized by the Government. at a press conference, the Minister said that the deaths were reported in the departments of Santa Cruz (four), Oruro (one), La Paz (four) and Cochabamba (three) .Asimismo, reported that the total number of patients in the country amounts to 356 and 16 of them are in state grave.Instamos the entire population to be vaccinated at any of our establishments, especially persons belonging to risk groups such as pregnant women, children under two years and adults over 65, he claimed.


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  • tetano
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    32 confirmed cases of H1N1 and four are critical in Cochabamba

    Cases of H1N1 flu almost tripled in Cochabamba and in five days rose from 12 to 32. Of that group, four people are in critical condition and receiving care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), according to the Ministry of Health .Hace five days, the regional leadership of the Departmental Health Service (SEDES) reported that Cochabamba was 12 cases, but the figure has tripled in a few horas.En Bolivia, there are 343 cases, said the head of Epidemiology of the Ministry of Health, Rodolfo Rocabado, who explained that the H1N1 flu epidemic has grown by several factors, mainly by low temperatures.


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  • tetano
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    Confirmed three deaths from influenza AH1N1 in La Paz

    The Departmental Health Service (SEDES) of La Paz confirmed that three people with underlying diseases died of influenza in the northern department. There is a fourth case is still under analysis. Reiterate the recommendation to be vaccinated against the virus. "Of the four deaths were reported in suspected of having influenza, three AH1N1 were confirmed. All patients had underlying diseases," the head of the Epidemiology Unit HEADQUARTERS, Jhonny Ayll?n. One patient had bronchial asthma as underlying disease, the other had a kidney condition the third was elderly and suffered the consequences of previous surgery the fourth death are still awaiting lab results to confirm whether it was due to AH1N1...

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    Bolivia, influenza 2016: 46 fatalities

    A woman dies with H1N1 and reinforce measures


    A woman of 45 years died in Cochabamba last with H1N1 week, the head of Surveillance and Epidemiology Department Health Service (SEDES), Ruben Castillo.La victim was treated at the Viedma Hospital and had an underlying condition, was diab?tica.Con this case, five people have died in Bolivia and 12 are in intensive care because of the flu, the Ministry of Health, the agency EFE.En Cochabamba, cases of this flu amounted to 13 from May 2016 to ayer.De the five deaths, three occurred in Santa Cruz, one in Cochabamba and another in Oruro.Las dead people were between 21 and 72 years, none had been vaccinated against the H1N1 virus and all had pathology chronic basis, such as diabetes, morbid obesity, or ischemic heart disease, he told pace?os means the national chief of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health, Rodolfo Rocabado.

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    Last edited by tetano; June 14, 2016, 01:26 AM.
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