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Concern over outbreak

Treyfish

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Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, October 2 (Yayabo Press / www.cubanet.org) - Many residents of Sancti Spiritus expressed concern about epidemics that affect the city since last September

In Reeds Road, residents are alarmed because of the rapid spread of conjunctivitis. Barbara Cristina Alfonso, a resident at the site told the agency: "Given the situation of infection, various government agencies have met to require residents of the area to adopt hygienic measures in the home."

Official reports have been reported over 175 cases of conjunctivitis, which are added suffering from diarrhea and the virus H1N1.

On 28 September, in high school principles 23 of diciembre, 15 students were sent home due to eye irritation, fever, dizziness and muscle aches.

A hospital worker said Camilo Cienfuegos to this agency: "There are currently thousands of infected people. The rooms are full, and the worst is that no drugs to combat conjunctivitis. But that does not say on radio or television. Here the truth is hidden.:tiphat:http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/y09/octubre09/02_N_2.html
 
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