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Correo del Caroni Ciudad Bolivar
ISP keeps silent over alleged death AH1N1
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
After staying 10 days in intensive care in a clinic in Ciudad Bolivar, Mario Cesar Capella Aray of 26 years of age, sponsor sales and married seven months, died.
Carolina Maffia
Photo Armando Rivas
Until Tuesday there was no official statement from the ISP
Bolivarense the capital on Monday, the first recorded death from influenza AH1N1's Bolivar state, a couple of 26 years of age. But the case was kept under complete secrecy, to the point that the regional health authorities so far have not issued any official statement.
The death of this young man, allegedly by influenza AH1N1, came after 10 days to remain in intensive care at a clinic known in the city where he was detained with a clinical suspicion of this virus.
Mario Cesar Capella Aray, sales promoter, a resident of Narrows Avenue, with seven months of married, never left the country, it is presumed that he contracted the virus in the body.
Relatives of the deceased, in the midst of pain, sorrow and anger, have been unwilling to issue statements on the matter, however, some families have blamed the regional health authorities of this death, "not to take the measures agreed in this case" .
The remains were taken at noon on Tuesday to the crematorium in Puerto Ordaz, then stay at a funeral in the capital, where the coffin was kept tightly closed.
"Highly" suspect
Dr. Ángel Granado, the patient's attending physician and representative of the College of Medicine, to be consulted described the clinical picture presented by the deceased as "highly" suspect AH1N1 flu, noting that all the symptoms were characteristic of the disease .
"The patient is epidemiological studies conducted on July 20, but 16 were hospitalized and were awaiting the results of cultivation was practiced to whether or not positive," he said.
Capella since he was admitted to hospital emergency Social Security Nouel Hector Joubert, however, due to complications was transferred to a clinic and placed in intensive care.
"He was diabetic and was decompensated sugar. Had a high fever, "said the specialist, adding that from the moment they suspect the patient was treated medically as a suspected case of influenza AH1N1 being notified to the Institute of Public Health (ISP).
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Faced with the death of a young man suspected of carrying the influenza AH1N1, which has generated some alarm among the population, sought to place the president of PSI and secretary of the regional health Anagineth Morales and the director of epidemiology, José allongé, and as always the measure was unsuccessful, none was in his office on Tuesday.
Until Tuesday, no regional health authority has made an official pronouncement on the matter, despite the seriousness of the case on the alleged death from influenza.
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Correo del Caroni Ciudad Bolivar
ISP keeps silent over alleged death AH1N1
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
After staying 10 days in intensive care in a clinic in Ciudad Bolivar, Mario Cesar Capella Aray of 26 years of age, sponsor sales and married seven months, died.
Carolina Maffia
Photo Armando Rivas
Until Tuesday there was no official statement from the ISP
Bolivarense the capital on Monday, the first recorded death from influenza AH1N1's Bolivar state, a couple of 26 years of age. But the case was kept under complete secrecy, to the point that the regional health authorities so far have not issued any official statement.
The death of this young man, allegedly by influenza AH1N1, came after 10 days to remain in intensive care at a clinic known in the city where he was detained with a clinical suspicion of this virus.
Mario Cesar Capella Aray, sales promoter, a resident of Narrows Avenue, with seven months of married, never left the country, it is presumed that he contracted the virus in the body.
Relatives of the deceased, in the midst of pain, sorrow and anger, have been unwilling to issue statements on the matter, however, some families have blamed the regional health authorities of this death, "not to take the measures agreed in this case" .
The remains were taken at noon on Tuesday to the crematorium in Puerto Ordaz, then stay at a funeral in the capital, where the coffin was kept tightly closed.
"Highly" suspect
Dr. Ángel Granado, the patient's attending physician and representative of the College of Medicine, to be consulted described the clinical picture presented by the deceased as "highly" suspect AH1N1 flu, noting that all the symptoms were characteristic of the disease .
"The patient is epidemiological studies conducted on July 20, but 16 were hospitalized and were awaiting the results of cultivation was practiced to whether or not positive," he said.
Capella since he was admitted to hospital emergency Social Security Nouel Hector Joubert, however, due to complications was transferred to a clinic and placed in intensive care.
"He was diabetic and was decompensated sugar. Had a high fever, "said the specialist, adding that from the moment they suspect the patient was treated medically as a suspected case of influenza AH1N1 being notified to the Institute of Public Health (ISP).
Search unsuccessful
Faced with the death of a young man suspected of carrying the influenza AH1N1, which has generated some alarm among the population, sought to place the president of PSI and secretary of the regional health Anagineth Morales and the director of epidemiology, José allongé, and as always the measure was unsuccessful, none was in his office on Tuesday.
Until Tuesday, no regional health authority has made an official pronouncement on the matter, despite the seriousness of the case on the alleged death from influenza.
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