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Dengue fever and influenza A/H1N1: Doctor difficult to distinguish symptoms

Commonground

Senior Moderator
October 31, 2009
This is information that Dr Nguyen Van Kinh - The Director of the Institute infectious diseases and tropical countries said at the panel discussion about the faces on the epidemic by the Ministry of Health held on 30-10.
According to Dr. Dear, many doctors should remain non skilled or mistake the symptoms of disease in the two groups and can not accurately classify patients. Therefore, 2-3 days after admission to new patients correctly identified patients. Current average day, about 650 patients in the examination, in which 200 patients with suspected influenza A/H1N1, 300 infected dengue fever.

At the panel discussion, Mr. Ly Ngoc Kinh - Director Administration medical treatment (Ministry of Health) announced the Government has agreed to program services dengue prevention is the national program should definitely be considered holiday. Particularly with influenza A/H1N1, Dr. Nguyen Van Dear recommends people should not puzzled by the infection can still be treated lightly insulated home, eat enough to increase resistance. To identify patients positive for influenza A/H1N1 will be treated with the drug Tamiflu. And medications will be most effective within the first 24-36 hours.

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