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Re: Oaxaca: Cases
Source: http://www.nssoaxaca.com/index.php/...sso-confirma-tres-muertes-por-el-virus-ahini-
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SSO three confirmed deaths from the virus AHINI
Written by Agatha Robles
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 09:09
Oaxaca, Oax .- Three killed successfully AH1N1 virus were confirmed this morning by the health sector in the state of Oaxaca, so issued Marcelo Noguera, Undersecretary for Innovation and Quality of Health Services of Oaxaca, who stated that The third dead person is a male person of 18 years old, who was diagnosed with pneumonia, two of the deaths were in the Central Valley and the remaining Papaloapan Basin.
Have accumulated to date 29 cases of the disease liabilities of these correspond to 21 and 8 patients were treated in hospital units. These cases, he explained, including 3 deaths confirmed by the INDRE with regard to age distribution, the Secretary mentioned, 59% are between 15 and 59 years, 29 to under 15 years and 12 patients 60 and over. Of the 22 positive cases are from Central Valley, 4 of the Coast Mixteca, one American and one Papaloapan distributed in 12 municipalities.
Most results are for cases with start date between April 28 and 20, the epidemiological surveillance, he continues to make 48 hospitals distributed by institution according to the following number, 24 of the SSO, 4 regular IMSS, 9 Oportunidades IMSS, ISSSTE 7, 2 Defense, 1 SECMAR 1 PEMEX, as well as over 124 units of first-level care, which are monitored and are strategically located in the state territory.
the UIES to continue to control activities in 13 municipalities, visiting homes and 4.420 have promoted 2.641, 2.671 empowering people and giving talks to various groups 14, May 11 to 37 patients are hospitalized, 25 of which are stable, 8 4 are sensitive and serious.
156 treatments were given, 42 in the IMSS, ISSSTE and 4 in the 110 SSO, 56 prophylactic, 98 suspects and 2 confirmed to exist until the time availability of a 7 mil 500 treatment, the booking of rapid tests is 2,400 examinations.
Finally informed the Assistant Secretary at the second extraordinary session of the State Board of Health, the Advisory Committee was set for the revival in Social Health Insurance for Oaxaca, with the participation of universities and academic associations of health professionals, whose objective is inform the recommendations and generate social trust and certainty for the economic revitalization in the state.
It should be noted that this week will take place in a course with the latest developments about the disease and will be taught by Dr. Jaime Sierra, Director of Epidemiology of the city of Mexico, and on Saturday Dr. Arturo Molina Sosa, the Committee on Health, will announce details of health professionals about the virus AH1N1 this with the purpose of having the necessary tools to deal with this contingency.
Explained that the age of those infected is very variable, six of them ranging from 20 to 60 years, two children under the age of five to nine years, a teenager from 10 to 15 years and only one minor child one year.
Source: http://www.imparcialenlinea.com/?mo...asos_positivos_de_influenza;_van_tres_muertes
29 confirmed positive cases of influenza; are three deaths
Nationally, the City is leading with 30 casualties
Yadira SOSA
13/05/2009, 06:05:05 AM
Health Services Oaxaca (SSO), confirmed yesterday that it had accumulated a total of 29 positive cases of influenza A H1N1 in the state, of which three deaths.
The death of a human influenza youngest 18 years old, from the Papaloapan River, joins the two other deaths in the state for the same reason, said Undersecretary of Innovation and Quality of SSO, Marcelo Sánchez Noguera.
The first death was on April 13 at the Hospital "Dr. Aurelio Valdivieso ", the second at the Hospital de Especialidades the May 5, and the third youngest of 18 years, was the 3 days of the month, but until yesterday it was confirmed.
The diagnosis of the young man who died in Papaloapan was due to pneumonia and anemia. "He was going fast and the death occurred exactly on May 3," he said.
Of positive cases of influenza and the distribution by age group, Sanchez Noguera explained that 59 per cent to 15 to 59 years, 29 percent to less than 15 years and 12 percent of patients 60 years and over .
58 are killed in the country
Nationally, the Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova, announced until yesterday morning, the Secretariat 2 thousand 282 confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1 in the national territory, of whom 58 had died.
The 79.3 percent of those killed were between 20 and 54 years and 51 percent lived in the Federal District, where 30 victims were from the epidemic, followed by the State of Mexico, with 14, San Luis Potosi, with five; Tlaxcala, with three, Hidalgo, two, and Aguascalientes, Chiapas and Baja California, with one, respectively.
The latest death was introduced last May 7 in Baja California, but the symptoms, Cordova said, began before April 23, the day on which the Secretary declared the epidemiological alert to the population.
Coahuila and Baja California Sur are the only states where the country has not confirmed the presence of the virus. (With information from Reform Agency).
Source: http://www.nssoaxaca.com/index.php/...sso-confirma-tres-muertes-por-el-virus-ahini-
Google translation:
SSO three confirmed deaths from the virus AHINI
Written by Agatha Robles
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 09:09
Oaxaca, Oax .- Three killed successfully AH1N1 virus were confirmed this morning by the health sector in the state of Oaxaca, so issued Marcelo Noguera, Undersecretary for Innovation and Quality of Health Services of Oaxaca, who stated that The third dead person is a male person of 18 years old, who was diagnosed with pneumonia, two of the deaths were in the Central Valley and the remaining Papaloapan Basin.
Have accumulated to date 29 cases of the disease liabilities of these correspond to 21 and 8 patients were treated in hospital units. These cases, he explained, including 3 deaths confirmed by the INDRE with regard to age distribution, the Secretary mentioned, 59% are between 15 and 59 years, 29 to under 15 years and 12 patients 60 and over. Of the 22 positive cases are from Central Valley, 4 of the Coast Mixteca, one American and one Papaloapan distributed in 12 municipalities.
Most results are for cases with start date between April 28 and 20, the epidemiological surveillance, he continues to make 48 hospitals distributed by institution according to the following number, 24 of the SSO, 4 regular IMSS, 9 Oportunidades IMSS, ISSSTE 7, 2 Defense, 1 SECMAR 1 PEMEX, as well as over 124 units of first-level care, which are monitored and are strategically located in the state territory.
the UIES to continue to control activities in 13 municipalities, visiting homes and 4.420 have promoted 2.641, 2.671 empowering people and giving talks to various groups 14, May 11 to 37 patients are hospitalized, 25 of which are stable, 8 4 are sensitive and serious.
156 treatments were given, 42 in the IMSS, ISSSTE and 4 in the 110 SSO, 56 prophylactic, 98 suspects and 2 confirmed to exist until the time availability of a 7 mil 500 treatment, the booking of rapid tests is 2,400 examinations.
Finally informed the Assistant Secretary at the second extraordinary session of the State Board of Health, the Advisory Committee was set for the revival in Social Health Insurance for Oaxaca, with the participation of universities and academic associations of health professionals, whose objective is inform the recommendations and generate social trust and certainty for the economic revitalization in the state.
It should be noted that this week will take place in a course with the latest developments about the disease and will be taught by Dr. Jaime Sierra, Director of Epidemiology of the city of Mexico, and on Saturday Dr. Arturo Molina Sosa, the Committee on Health, will announce details of health professionals about the virus AH1N1 this with the purpose of having the necessary tools to deal with this contingency.
Explained that the age of those infected is very variable, six of them ranging from 20 to 60 years, two children under the age of five to nine years, a teenager from 10 to 15 years and only one minor child one year.
Source: http://www.imparcialenlinea.com/?mo...asos_positivos_de_influenza;_van_tres_muertes
29 confirmed positive cases of influenza; are three deaths
Nationally, the City is leading with 30 casualties
Yadira SOSA
13/05/2009, 06:05:05 AM
Health Services Oaxaca (SSO), confirmed yesterday that it had accumulated a total of 29 positive cases of influenza A H1N1 in the state, of which three deaths.
The death of a human influenza youngest 18 years old, from the Papaloapan River, joins the two other deaths in the state for the same reason, said Undersecretary of Innovation and Quality of SSO, Marcelo Sánchez Noguera.
The first death was on April 13 at the Hospital "Dr. Aurelio Valdivieso ", the second at the Hospital de Especialidades the May 5, and the third youngest of 18 years, was the 3 days of the month, but until yesterday it was confirmed.
The diagnosis of the young man who died in Papaloapan was due to pneumonia and anemia. "He was going fast and the death occurred exactly on May 3," he said.
Of positive cases of influenza and the distribution by age group, Sanchez Noguera explained that 59 per cent to 15 to 59 years, 29 percent to less than 15 years and 12 percent of patients 60 years and over .
58 are killed in the country
Nationally, the Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova, announced until yesterday morning, the Secretariat 2 thousand 282 confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1 in the national territory, of whom 58 had died.
The 79.3 percent of those killed were between 20 and 54 years and 51 percent lived in the Federal District, where 30 victims were from the epidemic, followed by the State of Mexico, with 14, San Luis Potosi, with five; Tlaxcala, with three, Hidalgo, two, and Aguascalientes, Chiapas and Baja California, with one, respectively.
The latest death was introduced last May 7 in Baja California, but the symptoms, Cordova said, began before April 23, the day on which the Secretary declared the epidemiological alert to the population.
Coahuila and Baja California Sur are the only states where the country has not confirmed the presence of the virus. (With information from Reform Agency).
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