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25 people have died from H1N1 in Tlaxcala

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Google Spanish to English translation
25 people have died from H1N1 in Tlaxcala
So far, 2010 has confirmed two deaths from the virus

Juana Osorno / Correspondent
El Universal
Tlaxcala Thursday April 22, 2010
19:18



So far this year have confirmed two human deaths from the virus of human influenza (H1N1) which, together with the 23 recorded in the period April-December 2009, reaching 25 deaths since the onset of disease in Tlaxcala, the Health Ministry reported.

The report mentions that dependency infected the balance of one year from the health emergency is one thousand 557 in 57 of the 60 municipalities of the state.

From the figure, 27 have emerged from January to date this year.

The Ministry of Health in the state, said the results reflect that there has been coordination between the various health institutions and that has allowed us to control the virus.

In the capital, along with Apizaco Yauquemecan Chiautempan and the virus has had a greater impact, in counterparts Zacualpan, San Jose Teacalco Españitay have not registered any case.

The report notes that the Ministry of Health, the Mexican Social Security Institute and the Institute of Security and Social Services for State Employees have been implemented in all 200 thousand human influenza vaccines in the coming days and start the second vaccination .

spb / MLF
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/675019.html
 
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