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Alert along the border after 2 deaths

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.metronoticias.com.mx/id.pl?id=24404&relax=INFLUENZA&pub=Default

Google translation:

Red alert in southern Texas for death due to Influenza A H1N1
Metronoticias Tamaulipas

* Yesterday, during the reunion binational health health authorities in Laredo, Texas reported the death of a resident of Texas City
Francisco Rom?n Guti?rrez / MetroNoticias

Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas .- After the death of two residents of Laredo, Texas by the Human influenza A H1N1, health authorities on both sides of the Rio Bravo intensified their preventive actions.

The first victim of the disease in Laredo, Texas is a male adult, what happened to a better life during the week.

The death was confirmed by health authorities during the binational meeting laredenses Mexico - United States, held yesterday in Laredo.

The second victim of the pandemic laredense, died on July 20 this year in San Diego California, confirmed at the health department of Laredo, Texas.

It was reported that a woman is a resident of Laredo, Texas, about 41 years of age and their identity was reserved for the press to understand for obvious reasons.


However, health authorities said that their relatives, who traveled with the now deceased to that city in California are in good health and not infected.

This scenario generates strong concern among health authorities of the city in Texas by increasing the incidence of the disease, which until the last cut epidemiological and totaled 57.

Fortunately, all confirmed cases in Laredo none was complicated successfully recovered and are now in good health.
 
Re: Alert along the border after 2 deaths

The article references Rio Bravo (del Norte). This is the name in Mexico of the Rio Grande, which forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
 
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