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Cunene: Authorities concerned about the increase of cases of influenza A H1N1 in Namibia

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Health authorities in Cunene province, are concerned about the rate of influenza A H1N1 in the region of Enana in neighboring Republic of Namibia, which has reached more than one thousand people.

To contain the outbreak the provincial department of health is preparing a contingency plan to bring information about preventive measures in addition to strengthening of epidemiological surveillance at the airport on November 11 in Odjiva and posts fronteiri?os.O It was announced , this Wednesday, 19/10, the National Broadcasting Angola by provincial supervisor of epidemiological surveillance in Cunene, Ernesto Cavanda Adeline, who also said the coming of a group of technicians from the national public health to define strategy for contain the spread of disease through the border with the republic of Namibia. "The health units are already alerted to the rooms that were created under the emergency are available if any suspected case of influenza A H1. We have created conditions in order to treat these cases in the province, "he said.


http://www.rna.ao/ngolayeto/noticias.cgi?ID=50037
 
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