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30 cases of influenza in Coahuila

Tonka

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SSA ensures that the impact will begin to decline in March
30 cases of influenza in Coahuila
The Assistant Secretary for Health in the State argued that there was no need to implement additional security measures.

13.03.2012 ? Region and State


170 000 have been applied doses against H1N1 and there are still available. Photo: Archive
Saltillo . - The Secretary of Health in the State, Jaime Pineda Pineda, said in recent days confirmed four new cases of influenza A H1N1 in Coahuila, which were presented at Saltillo, with this the number of people who bought this condition rose to 30 in the state, of which two died a few weeks ago, according to official information of the dependency.

"Deaths only two, which occurred in January, has not been any since then, fortunately we do not have any inpatient," said the Secretary.
Of the 13 positive cases were recorded in Saltillo, Monclova seven, seven in Torreon, one in Piedras Negras, one of Francis I. Madero and one in Muzquiz.

Pineda Pineda said the condition has been evolving as intended by the health authorities at national level in relation to that in the month of March, the impact will begin to decline noticeably.

He argued that given the low number of cases have occurred in Coahuila, there was no need to implement additional security measures which were referred to as the issue is not out of control.

The official stressed the willingness of citizens to go to get the vaccine, said in Coahuila were applied about 170 thousand doses against the H1N1 virus, bringing the proposed target was covered with no problem and there are still doses available.
 
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