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  • Paraguay, influenza 2016: 3 deaths

    IPS officer dies from complications of influenza



    Pedro Juan Caballero. Jorge Chamorro Eugenio Ramirez, who was head of Inspectorate IPS of this provincial capital, died in the early hours of Saturday victim of the H1N1 influenza virus.

    According to relatives of the victim, Chamorro Ramirez fell ill and was transferred to the IPS of the capital, where the victim died this morning virus.Seg?n reports, the patient was admitted a few days ago in Asuncion after verifying IPS I was infected with the dangerous virus. On the eve of his box health deteriorated due to other complications.

    http://www.abc.com.py/nacionales/fun...a-1484320.html
    Last edited by tetano; June 10, 2016, 03:12 PM.

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    Confirmed a deceased person with Influenza A
    Public Health Minister Walter Villalba said it would be the first indigenous case of H1N1, the case of the man who died in Eldorado. The patient was hospitalized in critical condition had pathology, integrated risk group and was not vaccinated. While recalled that the previous case, no confirmation yet.

    El gobernador Hugo Passalacqua, congeló su sueldo como una “medida ejemplificadora” para bajar el gasto público en tiempos de reducción…


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      They confirm death of a child for Influenza in Encarnaci?n

      He died less than 1 year and 11 months Influenza. It happened yesterday afternoon when the child was rushed to Asuncion. He was admitted to the Regional Hospital of Encarnaci?n under observation for severe respiratory symptoms.

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        Severe Acute Respiratory Infections caused 144 deaths

        The report epidemiological update issued yesterday by the Directorate General of Health Surveillance reported that so far this year, 144 people died from acute respiratory infections Graves (SARI) .The designated under the Ministry of Public Health stated that , of the 144 deaths, 23 were associated with respiratory viruses such as RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), adenovirus, which causes influenza a / H1N1 virus and Influenza B. in all, ten hospitals, January 3 to June 11 this year, 2,278 people were hospitalized.

        Of that number, 282 people required hospitalization in intensive care units and, as mentioned, killed 144 people of the 2,278 hospitalized IRAG.La Directorate General of Health Surveillance warned that the "season of respiratory viruses has started earlier - this year - and is presented with greater intensity compared to the past three years "also noted that the autoridade Respiratory Syncytial virus predominates and is increasing the circulation of the virus that causes influenza a / H1N1 and B..

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