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Chihuahua: Cases

Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.omnia.com.mx/noticias/so...as-por-el-virus-de-la-influenza-en-chihuahua/

Google translation:


115 people are infected with influenza virus in Chihuahua
By: Brisa Bustillos | 22-Jun-2009 12:54

IADC Health reported that the number of people infected by the virus in the territory AH1N1 state is 115, 39 confirmed by the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre) and 76 for Sonora.

The incidence of virus AH1N1 in the state of Chihuahua behaves as follows: 1 case in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Delicias 2, 1 in Cuauht?moc; 1 Praxedis G. Guerrero, 75 and 35 in Ciudad Juarez in Chihuahua City.

By age and sex, 15 cases in people aged 1 to 4 years, 9 of whom are women and 6 men, 41 from 5 to 14 years, 19 women and 22 men, 49, 15 to 24 years, 19 women and 21 men, 14 from 25 to 44 years, 9 women and 5 men and 5 from 45 to 64 years, 4 of whom are women and one man.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://sdpnoticias.com/sdp/contenido/2009/06/24/429661

Google translation:


Reported 129 cases of human influenza in Chihuahua
Today 20:32 --

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Chihuahua, 24 Jun (Notimex) .- The Interagency Committee on Health announced today that 129 people have been infected with the human influenza virus in the state.

He said that were sent to the laboratories of the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre) and Sonora a total of 677 samples, of which 129 were positive and 59 are pending.

He noted that so far the numbers of cases is a municipality in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Delicias in two and one in Cuauht?moc, in a Praxedis Guerrero, 75 and 49 in Ciudad Juarez in Chihuahua.

He added that in terms of age ranges, there are 15 cases of one to 4 years, 52 from five to 14 years, 42 of 15 to 24 years, 16 of 25 to 44 years and four 45 to 64 years.

The authorities continue to recommend precautionary measures to prevent further infection, so in Chihuahua has not dropped their guard.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.masnoticias.net/nota.pl?id=5166&relax=Influenza&pub=Default&portal=MASNOTICIAS

Publication Date: 2009-07-06
Pandemic is increased from 193 cases in Chihuahua AH1N1

Chihuahua, Chih.-Sonora Laboratories INDRE and confirm that to date are 193 cases of the H1N1 virus causes human influenza, but all received immediate medical attention and supervision to ensure their health and avoid a mass infection in their environment.

So informed the authorities of the Inter-Health, which described that of 714 samples sent for analysis in the laboratories mentioned above, 702 have been prosecuted and 21 are pending.

Of the total of 193 people affected by the H1N1 virus, 97 were men and 96 women, ranging in age from 1 to 64 years, the statistics become more significant from 5 to 14 years, with 91 cases.

Regarding the impact on municipalities, there has been 1 case in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Delicias 3, 1 in Cuauht?moc; Praxedis 2 in G. Guerrero, 1 in Parral, 99 in Ciudad Juarez and in Chihuahua 86.

But controlling the disease and caring for the sick, the sector maintained the urge people to monitor the proximity to people who have respiratory infection, refrain from sharing food, cups or silverware.

Also, ventilate and allow the entry of sun at home, offices and all enclosed places. Keep the decks clean kitchen and bathroom, door handles and handrails, toys, telephones or articles of common use.

Among the alternatives for prevention also refers to eating fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins A and C (carrot, papaya, guava, orange, tangerine, lime, lemon and pineapple). Wash hands frequently with soap and water. No smoking in enclosed or near children, elderly or sick.

If present a picture of a sudden high fever, cough, headache, muscle and joints, you should immediately go to your doctor or health unit. No hello or to kiss your hand.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://sdpnoticias.com/sdp/contenido/2009/07/09/442060

Suman 193 human cases of influenza in Chihuahua
Today 19:05 --

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Chihuahua, 9 Jul (Notimex) .- The laboratories of the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre) and the state of Sonora confirmed that to date total 193 human cases of influenza in Chihuahua.

The Secretary of State for Social Development, Oscar Villalobos Chavez, reported that in all cases people received immediate medical attention and supervision to ensure their health and prevent a massive infection in their environment.

He said that the total of 193 human cases of influenza, 97 were men and 96 women, ranging in age from one to 64 years, the statistics become more significant in five to 14 years, with 91 cases.

He clarified however that the control of the disease and caring for the sick, the sector maintained the urge people to monitor the proximity to people who have respiratory infection, refrain from sharing food, cups or silverware.

Also, ventilate and allow the entry of sun at home, offices and all enclosed places, keeping the decks clean kitchen and bathroom, door handles and handrails, toys, telephones or articles of common use, he added.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.oem.com.mx/elheraldodechihuahua/notas/n1241150.htm

Chihuahua
Influenza cases tripled in just one month
From June to July 62 rose to 193
El Heraldo de Chihuahua
12 July 2009

Marina Martinez

Chihuahua, Chihuahua .- According to figures released by the Health Services in Chihuahua so far this month of July until 10 days, cases of human influenza in the state tripled over the months of June, going 62 cases against 193 in just 10 days, so maintaining the health warning and preventive measures.

After the outbreak of human influenza that occurred nationally in Chihuahua were 193 confirmed cases remain without the statistics reflect an alarming rise, however, the recommendations of the health sector are focused on maintaining hygiene recommendations to prevent the possible spread AH1N1 virus, as has happened in other states.

In Chihuahua the statistics of human influenza are not alarming as in other parts of Mexico, in this scenario, the health sector has insisted that the Chihuahuan meet the recommendations of hygiene among the population.

In order to avoid the risks of human influenza is still spreading, it is important for people not to stay long time in crowded places broadly, to address the recommendations of health and that at the time of recording symptoms go to a doctor .

To date, two deaths have raised the virus AH1N1 whose victims were killed in Juarez, while the municipalities have been affected: Nuevo Casas Grandes, Delicias, Cuauhtemoc, Praxedis G. Guerrero, Juarez, Chihuahua and Parral.

Based on how it has fluctuated recording of cases are the municipalities of Juarez and Chihuahua, where more patients have been affected by the disease, which caused a health alert last April.

With regard to the actions to be undertaken in the state of Chihuahua to tackle the virus, state health services through its owner, Dr. Octavio Martinez has insisted disseminate preventive measures.

It also continues to send the evidence of potential new clients to make recommendations to people who have been affected, and at the same time, provide them with appropriate care.

The graduate Oscar Chavez Villalobos, Secretary of Social Development, reported that it is waiting for the vaccine currently under development that may have a favorable effect on the population to prevent the risks of human influenza remains a cause for alert in health.

Currently in the state of Chihuahua is the latest record of 193 confirmed cases of human influenza, have raised a total of two victims of the disease and preventive measures will continue throughout the year, so Health Services confirmed.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.elagoradechihuahua.com/Son-ya-197-casos-de-influenza-en,15941.html


Already, 197 cases of influenza in Chihuahua

The authorities advised people to continue with precautionary measures to avoid contagion.

13 July 2009
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IADC Health reported that at the time were sent to laboratories in the Indre and Sonora a total of 721 samples of which the number of positive cases rose to 197, while results are pending for 10 others.

So far, the numbers of cases is a municipality in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Delicias in three, one in Parral, Cuauhtemoc one, two in Praxedis G. Guerrero, 101 and 88 in Juarez in Chihuahua.

Regarding age groups, there are two cases of infants, 21 cases from 1 to 4 years, 91 5 to 14 years, 52 of 15 to 24 years, 21 of 25 to 44 years and 10 to 45 64 years.

The authorities advised people to continue with precautionary measures to avoid contagion.

Chihuahua has not lowered our guard, prevention measures are those that have changed and so far it is not considered necessary an increase in them.

Recommendations to avoid getting this disease are:

Stay away from people who have a respiratory infection. Do not share food, cups or silverware.

Ventilate and allow the entry of sun in the house, offices and all enclosed places.

Keep covered with clean kitchen and bathroom, door handles and railings, as well as toys, telephones or articles of common use.

Eating fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins A and C (carrot, papaya, guava, orange, tangerine, lime, lemon and pineapple).

Wash hands frequently with soap and water. No smoking in enclosed or near children, elderly or sick.

See a doctor immediately if they show symptoms.

If present a picture of a sudden high fever, cough, headache, muscle and joints, you should immediately go to your doctor or health unit.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://sdpnoticias.com/sdp/contenido/2009/07/14/445368

Record Chihuahua second human death from influenza
Today 16:25 --

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Chihuahua, 14 Jul (Notimex) .- The Interagency Committee on Health reported the second human death from influenza in the state since the federal government alerted by the presence of virus in the country.

On May 9, was recorded in Ju?rez the first human death from influenza in the state, whose victim was a young man of 23 years, who remained at a public hospital.

The secretary of state for Social Development, Oscar Villalobos Chavez, reported that the number of people infected with human influenza virus in Chihuahua was increased from 197 to 204, since there were seven new cases in the last 48 hours.

He explained that the second victim was a young man of 21 years, also in Ju?rez, but are still awaiting the medical report to determine whether there was any disease that worsen their health status.

He clarified that the Interagency Committee on Health has sent to the laboratories of the National Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre), a total of 729 samples, of which 18 are awaiting results.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notaid=a7d6a9703328bdffd99975d8057d71ca

He died from influenza and another 4 cases reported
14 July 2009

Updated: 09:56 PM for Juarez

Pedro Sanchez Briones
EL DIARIO

As the man suspected of influenza A (H1N1) died, four were publicized cases of the virus in Ju?rez, which amounted to 107 infected, according to the Sanitary Jurisdiction II State Health System.
Umberto Diaz, deputy director of the agency, reported that the man died, whose age ranged between 21 and 24 years and was interned by atypical pneumonia, but gave no details.
However indicated that the results of tests being taken and were sent to Mexico City had to determine whether A (H1N1) have not been delivered yet.
Last week, the patient had been reported as serious, but not worse. However, yesterday announced that finally died. Examinations to be carried out here negative, but because they showed symptoms of the virus, shots were channeled to laboratories in the capital, while antiviral therapy was applied.
Officially, only one person who had A (H1N1) has killed at this border. It was May 10 and if this man also suffered from diabetes and hypertension, which complicated his health, the victim remained in intensive care in a private hospital for several days.
Regarding the other cases, 107 confirmed, 105 correspond to Ju?rez and two Praxedis G. Guerrero, who along with Ahumada and Guadalupe, Distrito Bravos, up demarcation.
The deputy director of the Sanitary Jurisdiction II said that since the contingency health began last April 37 have a positive seasonal influenza (the common), 144 negative and are awaiting the results of eight more, including of the person who died recently.
To avoid being infected, the authorities called non-self and go to treatment in the event of some of the symptoms of the disease, including high fever, cough, headache, runny nose, aching muscles and joints attack the general state of health, decay and diarrhea.
It was also recommended to wash hands frequently with soap (preferably liquid), coughing or sneezing, cover mouth with a tissue or with the internal angle of the elbow, pulling the handkerchief used immediately in a plastic bag and avoid the hail kiss or hand.
Likewise stay away from people who have respiratory infection and not sharing food, cups or silverware, as well as ventilate and allow the entry of sun in the house, offices and all enclosed places.
Other measures include keeping the decks clean kitchen and bathroom, door handles and railings, as well as toys, telephones or articles of common use.




Contact: psanchez@redaccion.diario.com.mx
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notaid=1c9ded77f9d4eb71a18d48afca6b01b4

Confirmed another human death from influenza
17 July 2009
Updated: 10:19 PM for Juarez

Pedro Sanchez Briones
The Journal

Health authorities reported yesterday that the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (INDRE) confirmed that the man who recently died in Ju?rez were positive for influenza A (H1N1).

Roberto Su?rez P?rez, an epidemiologist from the Sanitary Jurisdiction II State Health System of Chihuahua, which was presented last Wednesday when the laboratories of the capital found that patients in the age group between 21 and 24 years, was carrying the virus.

In this way, add two people killed by the influenza A (H1N1), both males. The first death occurred on May 10 and was a man belonging to the age group 25 to 44 years.

The official explained that out of respect for the confidentiality of patients, not released the names or exact ages.
He mentioned that in both cases, since it was included in the epidemiological surveillance was applied antiviral treatment, as well as their direct contacts.

On the latter, he indicated that he knew of the case since June 25, but quick tests applied here as others in the city of Chihuahua was negative to the virus A (H1N1), the diagnosis was not pneumonia.

However, due to persistent questions as the INDRE should corroborate the results is that the samples were sent to Mexico, where it was determined that it was carrying.
The death occurred on July 8 and was a week later when it was confirmed.

To avoid being infected, the authorities called non-self and go to treatment in the event of some of the symptoms of the disease, including high fever, cough, headache, runny nose, aching muscles and joints attack the general state of health, decay and diarrhea.

It was also recommended to wash hands frequently with soap (preferably liquid), coughing or sneezing, cover mouth with a tissue or with the internal angle of the elbow, pulling the handkerchief used immediately in a plastic bag and avoid the hail kiss or hand.

Likewise stay away from people who have respiratory infection and not sharing food, cups or silverware, as well as ventilate and allow the entry of sun in the house, offices and all enclosed places.

Other measures include keeping the decks clean kitchen and bathroom, door handles and railings, as well as toys, telephones or articles of common use.


Contact: psanchez@redaccion.diario.com.mx
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Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.oem.com.mx/elheraldodechihuahua/notas/n1323815.htm


Chihuahua dies in the third by influenza
They expect analysis
El Heraldo de Chihuahua
September 13, 2009

From the wording

Chihuahua, Chihuahua Chihuahua .- In one death was more AH1N1 influenza, which already makes three since the beginning of the contingency in April, said yesterday the epidemiologist of the health committee, Gumaro Barrios, who alerted the population to maintain preventive measures.

Gumaro Barrios explained that the records of the case of death occurred more recently, like the first two, was sent to Mexico City to be analyzed and determine whether or not related to influenza AH1N1, as described here.

The official verdict of death will officially until they submit the results of the analysis, detailing the doctor.

The epidemiologist said the situation in the state is controlled and that has not produced spikes as in others, however, recalled that the most important is to continue with the measures already known to all, cover your mouth with the inside of the elbow angle sneezing, washing hands, keeping the house clean and the work area and seek medical advice if they have symptoms of the disease.

Until yesterday in the state reported 247 cases of influenza AH1N1, most of whom are registered in Ciudad Juarez and the capital.

Gumaro Barrios reported that nationwide warning was issued by the Directorate General Epidemiological, to be on the lookout for any outbreak of disease, in the state actions are under way for three weeks, detailed the specialist.

He further reported that since Monday morning to start training all epidemiologists of the entity on the virus, but especially about vaccines and how they apply in Chihuahua.

With the training of epidemiologists is to replicate the instruction also in the first level of medical attention and are those most directly in contact with possible cases.
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Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notaid=4071a65cc00cae3579f8094450fb9092

AH1N1 death attributed to two in Cuauhtemoc

Staff
The Journal | 09.10.2009 | 00:03 | State

Ciudad Cuauhtemoc "Two women died at 16 of the IMSS clinic apparently as a result of influenza virus AH1N1, sources close to the hospital and patients, who asked to remain anonymous. Health officials acknowledged that two patients died, but said it was pneumonia related cases.
The first victim had 32 years and died last Wednesday. To tell the relatives of this person, was diagnosed with influenza virus AH1N1. Apparently the deaths came days after his detention in the hospital due to lack of immediate attention required for recovery.
The second death occurred also in the same clinic and the data are at the moment is that the woman was 53 years old. Health authorities have not provided the results of samples sent to Mexico City since the death arose before the results arrived at the local IMSS.
Dorame Pedro Acosta, Chief Jurisdictional Health Services, said he was unaware of the case, but said that tomorrow could be confirmed through the weekly report that the department receives all public and private hospitals.
Ramon CUPICH, Epidemiologist, Health Services, asked the public not to fall into panic and Cuauhtemoc stated that no one has died for this kind of disease and insisted that the flu is curable if treated early.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

Source: http://www.omnia.com.mx/noticias/co...r-influenza-ah1n1-en-analisis-4-descesos-mas/

Confirms third death from influenza AH1N1; in analysis 4 deaths more
By: Zuriel Olmos | 14-Oct-2009 11:55

The influenza outbreak was expected in Chihuahua began to increase potential cases. Of the total consultations recorded in April and May, 40% were suspected. For the past month increased to over 60%, said the director of State Health Services, Octavio Mart?nez P?rez.

So far already has confirmed the third death from influenza AH1N1, registered in the third week of September in the municipality of Cuauhtemoc, this is a man of 34 years.

Currently there are four deaths in more analysis, which have not been formalized because the cause of death could have been a respiratory complication, but not exactly for the H1N1 virus, said Martinez Perez.

In total 378 cases have been registered, which increased from October, when they take up to 40 samples per day, whereas previously only took 7 to 10.

He asked for support to parents and are called primarily to not fall into panic, as not all cold symptoms are flu, however it does urge them not to send their children to school for 1 or up to 3 days, even when symptoms of common cold.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

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For cold soar respiratory disease

Pedro Sanchez Briones
The Journal | 31.10.2009 | 00:45 | Local

The cold that struck the city in recent days, respiratory diseases increased by 200 thousand weekly consultations reported in the Health Jurisdiction II and thousand 500 in the IMSS.
It was reported that the most affected are children and older adults with rhinitis, pharyngitis, otitis, bronchitis, pneumonia and allergies.
The state agency reported that there was an increase of between 60 and 70 percent in its health centers, while the IMSS was revealed that in a thousand who attended last week, had 500 more.
Hector Puertas Rincones, director of Health Jurisdiction II of the Chihuahua State Health Services, said the statistic is expected to rise even more these days because of the low temperatures.
He recommended that residents keep warm and avoid sudden changes in temperature, maintaining a balanced diet with grains, vegetables, animal protein, milk and consume plenty of fluids.
Likewise, washing hands frequently, avoid physical exposure to environmental pollutants such as cigarette smoke indoors, stay away from sick people to avoid contagion and eat fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin A and C to strengthen the system immune.
Since last week with the change of climate in the city, IMSS reported an increase of up to 70 percent in cases of respiratory diseases. It was reported that in their hospitals and medical units treated an average family a thousand cases a week of such infections.
Last September, the beginning of autumn, there were some 600 cases a week. Therefore, public health specialists of the institute urged people exercise caution.
Rafael Contreras Lopez, coordinator of Public Health of the IMSS in Ciudad Juarez, said it was high percentage of the population that, at least, have symptoms of a cold.
He added that this upturn has also greatly impacted climate change, whether from cold to warm or vice versa.
Contreras Lopez recommended the people avoid self-medication and promptly go to the doctor to identify the source of the problem, because these days it may be an infection, an allergy or more complicated cases such as influenza.
Were asked to avoid changes in temperature and not attending enclosed places where there is overcrowding.
Also reinforce preventive measures in children under 36 months and adults over 65 years, that by being in extremes of life his defenses are less and therefore are more prone to disease and its complications.
They also are at risk people with chronic degenerative diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, cancer or HIV carriers
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

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Report here another case of influenza in 22 year old woman

Horacio Carrasco
The Journal | 09.11.2009 | 20:54 | Local

A new case of influenza A (H1N1) occurred in this border last week, totaling 348 people affected in seven months and an average of 50 patients per month, said Hector Puertas Rincones, director of Jurisdiction Health Services II Chihuahua Health.
The last case was a 22 year old woman who received treatment prior to the arrival of the laboratory results and already healed, no symptoms and ended the monitoring work in your environment, he added.
The sample was taken on October 15 and because of the lag has just been confirmed, but from now on, after 72 hours must receive the results of the laboratory in Chihuahua, he said.
Totaling 348 patients expressed positive for influenza A (H1N1), 314 have been negative and there are 145 in process, besides that 68 turned out to be seasonal influenza, making a total of 875 cases studied from April to date.
He said that in view of that from the middle of this month is expected to be severe temperature drops, they will continue to disseminate preventive measures.
For now it is inviting people to come to health facilities if they display any symptoms of the disorder, he said.
It is requested that they go to the health units for evaluation, for which there are modules in the Bellavista Health Center at the Center for Primary Health Care (CAPS) of Zaragoza, in 47 of the IMSS clinic located in the colony ch?vena and Hospital General Regional 66, said.
And in case that second-level attention, it has the General Hospital, said.
He called on the public and education authorities to maintain and enhance the health measures in schools and jobs, in order to hold in check the outbreak of this contagious disease.
He said that to date there is no in-patient and total cases studied have been four people dead, the last being a man of 21 years.
Contrary to expectations, has the number of people suspected of carrying the virus because now they are sending 2 to 3 samples per day to Chihuahua-except on Friday when they were 5 - to 13 or 15 who ruled before, he said.
He reported that as of this week will receive lab results in a matter of human influenza in a more rapid, for the commitment of Chihuahua is delivered in 62 hours.
And as for seasonal influenza, ie the common cold, have already expressed apply 25 thousand 500 doses.
"The goal we have provided is 125 thousand doses, so we encourage parents to take their children to immunize any health facility, it is noted that the biological is free," he said.
The vaccines are applied to children 6 to 35 months of age, adults over 60 years, pregnant after the second trimester and people with chronic degenerative diseases, he added.
It is important to note that to receive the vaccine, the person should not be the flu or a respiratory infection, he said.
On the vaccine for influenza A (H1N1), said it expected to hit the town during the second half of December, but it is unknown the number of doses that will send the Federal Government
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

http://www.oem.com.mx/elheraldodechihuahua/notas/n1415097.htm

Chihuahua., Chihuahua .- The Ministry of Health has confirmed the deaths of 21 people in the state of Chihuahua because of the human influenza virus (AH1N1) also states that the number of infected patients are a thousand 19, unlike the 985 patients with this virus and 12 deaths reported yesterday that the Ministry of Social Development in the state.

While the national fatality is 0.8, according to confirmed cases and deaths throughout the country, Chihuahua double that lethality with 2.06, according to figures cited by the federal agency.

Municipalities with deaths from the virus in the state are: Ciudad Juarez and Chihuahua eleven deaths, with seven, in addition to Jimenez, and Cuauhtemoc Guachochi, with one case each municipality.

Statistics from the Ministry of Health, obtained through the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (INDRE) indicate that until the 20th of November at the national level had confirmed 64 thousand 322 patients with human influenza in the country, of which over a thousand belong to the state of Chihuahua.

They also argue that they are AH1N1 the 573 deaths registered in Mexico, of which 21 occurred in Chihuahua, according to reports from the Department of Epidemiology at the national level.

With these data, the level of lethality at national level is of 0.89 according to the number of deaths and confirmed cases, while in the same comparison at the state level is easily exceeded lethality with a 2.06, ie a hundred people infected with this virus in the state, two have died.

Confirmation of infected patients and deaths is through the Indre, area belonging to the Ministry of Health, for which this medical school receives the samples submitted by all states and issues a regular report to each health authority in the entities and after it entered the national statistics.

According to these reports, the Indre and the results obtained from samples sent by the State Health Services (SES) of Chihuahua, which is necessary for these 21 deaths in the state.

On this issue, the Ministry of Social Development differs from the federal information, to ensure Chihuahua yesterday that there are only 985 cases confirmed to be that the Health Ministry reported last Friday that 19 thousand people are infected.

To date, the state agency has reported only twelve deaths in the state Human Influenza, also reporting that other ten samples from deceased persons in the state who are awaiting the official results are known to present clearly all the symptoms of this virus , which according to the federal operation, you should have been reported to state authorities.

The monitoring of human influenza victims in the state is done through medical reports of each hospital, clinic or health center where the charge of each area and report the death of the patient's medical chart. In these cases, all victims clearly presented AH1N1 virus symptoms.

The deaths were confirmed in hospitals in the five municipalities listed above, which were delivered in time the medical charts and samples from state authorities.

In Ciudad Juarez death was recorded by the virus of eleven people. Three were in the General hospital, three in the Municipal Pension hospital, two in the Guernika Hospital, one in Specialty Medical Center and three at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), areas 35 and 6.

Regarding Chihuahua, cases reported to the SES are: four in the Central Hospital of Chihuahua, two in the Children's Hospital and one at Christus Muguerza Park Clinic.

Also presented is a case in Guachochi IMSS municipality, one in the Regional Hospital in the municipality of Jimenez and one in Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, in the private clinic "General Javier Ramirez Topete.

The SES data are fully consistent with the municipalities identified in the federal information, but not the number of confirmed cases and deaths from this virus, so the state authorities in the coming hours will collate data to refine both the Human Influenza statistics in Chihuahua.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

http://www.omnia.com.mx/noticias/confirmado-oscar-villalobos-tiene-influenza-ah1n1/

Confirmed: Oscar Villalobos has influenza AH1N1
By: Editor | 01-Dec-2009 17:53 After spending several days in hospital Cima, where he was being medically assessed by the presumption of being infected with influenza AH1N1, today was confirmed by the hospital staff that the former secretary of actually Social Development and candidate for governor of Chihuahua, Oscar Villalobos Chavez, tested positive to the virus infection.

Villalobos Chavez attended the Political Council which held the Institutional Revolutionary Nov. 28 to determine the process followed for choosing the candidate for governor.

The event was observed by former Secretary of Social Development with a gaunt face, so the conclusion of the meeting of PRI members quickly left the Convention Center.

Since then was kept under observation, and finally got the results today, bringing an end to speculations about the nature of the illness of the candidate for governor of Chihuahua is AH1N1 influenza.
 
Re: Chihuahua: Cases

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Confirmed human influenza Oscar Villalobos
Oscar Villalobos Chavez. Photo: El Heraldo de ChihuahuaEspera leave hospital today
El Heraldo de Chihuahua
December 2, 2009


From the wording

Chihuahua, Chihuahua .- Confirmed: AH1N1 the virus was affecting the lawyer Oscar Villalobos Chavez, so laboratory tests showed issued by State Health Services which revealed that the symptoms presented by the former minister of Social Development and aspirant governorship, were positive.

Due to restrictions resulting from the virus confirmed by telephone the lawyer Villalobos Chavez said he felt better in health, because despite AH1N1 caught the virus, managed to beat him to address those recommendations promptly.

His health is considered stable and it is likely that during this day leave the hospital to return home, where he will continue at rest, receiving care from his wife and children.

"I'm fine, thank God, with few respiratory problems, and in the mood to give me the opportunity of another day and give me high," were the words he quoted former Secretary of Social Development.

The treatment he is subjected since last weekend, said it ends on Thursday, also know that in total are 5 days which will be receiving the medical indications that his health is fully restored.

"The attention was timely, I did what I should do," said Villalobos Chavez noted that next week when we will resume activities as a candidate for governor of Chihuahua state conducted with the support of its partners.

Finally, said he feels grateful for the outpouring of support he has received, and that have been present through telephone calls and with great appreciation the account has been taken, since there who's constantly in touch with him to know how your health.



SAY WHAT LABORATORY TESTS?

Application date: 29 November 18:36

Patient: Oscar Chavez Villalobos

Age: 50 years

Results: Confirmatory Evidence of influenza AH1N1
 
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AH1N1 diagnosed Oscar Villalobos

Juan Manuel Vergara Gonz?lez
The Journal | 02.12.2009 | 00:58 | State

Chihuahua-The test results showed that influenza A H1N1 is what keeps the former secretary of Social Development and the PRI candidate for governor of the state, Oscar Villalobos Chavez, hospitalized since Sunday in a hospital in the city, according confirmed sources close to the political deliciense, who could be discharged yesterday after concluding stage of infection and resume work until next week.
On the morning of Tuesday, the former state official and his family received the results of the studies were performed at the CIMA hospital, which indicated that this is influenza A H1N1.
Villalobos Chavez is recovering satisfactorily from the symptoms of the disease and their relatives said they could be released this Wednesday, but it would resume its activities from next week.
 
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Reported 12 new cases of A H1N1, vaccination begins today

Nancy Gonzalez
The Journal | 03.12.2009 | 21:22 | Local

In Ciudad Juarez yesterday reported 12 new cases of human influenza, while that begins today with vaccination against this viral disease to health workers and pregnant women in the last trimester of pregnancy, health authorities reported.
"We have a total of 455 people have been infected with this virus. These patients who were given treatment and their samples were taken last month, "said Hector Puertas Rincones, director of Health Jurisdiction II.
He recommended continuing the public health measures and precautions to prevent transmission of influenza A H1N1, since in the city five people have died from this virus.
On 25 November he reached the city of Chihuahua a lot with 13 thousand 359 doses of vaccine against human influenza to be spread throughout the state.
Of this amount, you belong to Juarez 4 thousand 950 cattle, which became applicable in this border from today at 9:00 in the morning.
The director of the health agency said that people allergic to eggs should not be applied since this vaccine could have an adverse reaction to the biological.
Those interested in immunized and who meet the parameters set by the federal government-be health workers and pregnant women-may turn to the health centers, while the heirs of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) will go to the clinic where they belong.
"We are also going to follow the guidelines. We have vaccines to immunize our pregnant staff and dependents, "said Rosendo Gaytan, IMSS spokesman in Ciudad Juarez.
Also, Jaime Gutierrez Rodriguez, a member of the board of the College of General Practitioners, said doctors in private practice may contact this organization to register and be immunized.
Immunization against influenza A H1N1 is in health centers located in the Bellavista colonies, Galeana, Kilometer 20, and Villa Ahumada Praxedis and the Eagles CAAPS of Zaragoza and Anapra. Also immunized in the facilities of the Sanitary Jurisdiction II and IMSS.
Health officials unveiled expected to arrive this month a second batch, so that immunization may be extended to children under 5 and people with chronic degenerative diseases.
 
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Chihuahua
Health minister confirms 22 deaths virus AH1N1
That occurred six months ago
El Heraldo de Chihuahua
December 16, 2009


From the wording

Creel, Chihuahua .- The Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, confirmed yesterday that Chihuahua recorded 22 deaths from the virus of human influenza, which unlocked the figure of 17 deaths given by the state and insured for the past twenty days.

He stressed that these deaths have occurred and months after his confirmation as the victims of this epidemic is in the national statistics also indicate that there are more cases awaiting analysis and response.

While Ciampi Health Services (SES) have ensured since November 25 there are only guaranteed 17 deaths from this virus, Cordova Villalobos yesterday came to the capital of the state and said that there were 22 deaths in Chihuahua territory and 101 thousand cases confirmed.

The federal official said the work done by health authorities of Chihuahua AH1N1 the virus has been good and said, "I think it was a very responsible way to act up right now are a thousand 101 cases and 22 deaths already confirmed .

He explained that deaths take time on your confirmation on this information is a process of dephasing, while the records are analyzed at the national level to accurately determine if the actual cause is AH1N1.

In discussing this issue and during his visit to the capital yesterday to inaugurate a state laboratory and a medical area of private initiative, C?rdova Villalobos confirmed the death of 22 people in the state of Chihuahua because of this epidemic, which occurred several months ago.

He added that "the deaths are being updated because the last time to confirm deaths, because we have to send the files and review the studies, it is sometimes found in a dephasing, but when the number in most sometimes cases come from two or three months. "

"The problem with influenza is very controlled, but we do need is for people who have indicated are vaccinated because the vaccines are being implemented the world safer and better quality. This disease, which is benign, may be complicated by not vaccinated, "stressed the head of the Ministry of Health.

Since November 24, El Heraldo de Chihuahua reported that the statistics of the SS claimed at least 21 deaths in the state by this virus, to which the Secretary of Social Development, Octavio Mart?nez P?rez, said he was only 12 the deaths and that they knew more information.

After that and in less than 48 hours, the State Health Services (SES) increased the number to 17 deaths, reporting that they had confirmed five more deaths.

Since then at least until Monday, the health authorities of Chihuahua were maintained with this figure, indicating that there is a group of records and analysis after the federal response to the death toll could double at any time.

After ensuring that Chihuahua had only been endorsed by federal officials say 17 deaths and had no more information, yesterday finally the head of the main health unit in Mexico, Jose Angel Cordova, came to unlock this figure increased the number to 22 deaths in Chihuahua.
 
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