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Re: Chile: Confirmed Cases H1N1 - 250
Re: Chile: Confirmed Cases H1N1 - 250
Source: http://lta.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idLTASIE54T0N720090530
Google translation:
Chile 250 influenza H1N1 cases, two people are still serious
Saturday May 30 2009 19:20 GYT
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile on Saturday reported 26 new confirmed cases of the feared H1N1 flu, which reached a total of 250 infected, including children and adults, two of whom remain in serious condition.
Chile ranks as the country with confirmed cases of the new strain of influenza in South America, although the figures could rise substantially in the coming weeks in the austral winter.
In his daily report, the Health Ministry said that two more people have no serious deterioration in his condition.
"In the past few hours, people are both stable in severity, with assisted ventilation and have not evolved negatively," said Secretary of State's report.
Of total cases, first appeared in a city of Arica in the extreme north of Chile, while in the Chilean capital amounting to over 65 and the remainder in other regions of the country, with a high proportion of children contagion.
The Ministry of Health has estimated that 90 percent of influenza that is circulating in the country is the type AH1N1.
The new strain of influenza has killed dozens of people, mostly in Mexico.
(Reporting by Antonio de la Jara. Edited by Magdalena Morales)
Re: Chile: Confirmed Cases H1N1 - 250
Source: http://lta.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idLTASIE54T0N720090530
Google translation:
Chile 250 influenza H1N1 cases, two people are still serious
Saturday May 30 2009 19:20 GYT
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile on Saturday reported 26 new confirmed cases of the feared H1N1 flu, which reached a total of 250 infected, including children and adults, two of whom remain in serious condition.
Chile ranks as the country with confirmed cases of the new strain of influenza in South America, although the figures could rise substantially in the coming weeks in the austral winter.
In his daily report, the Health Ministry said that two more people have no serious deterioration in his condition.
"In the past few hours, people are both stable in severity, with assisted ventilation and have not evolved negatively," said Secretary of State's report.
Of total cases, first appeared in a city of Arica in the extreme north of Chile, while in the Chilean capital amounting to over 65 and the remainder in other regions of the country, with a high proportion of children contagion.
The Ministry of Health has estimated that 90 percent of influenza that is circulating in the country is the type AH1N1.
The new strain of influenza has killed dozens of people, mostly in Mexico.
(Reporting by Antonio de la Jara. Edited by Magdalena Morales)