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Detected 13 cases of H3N2 influenza in Colima

Tonka

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Detected 13 cases of H3N2 influenza in Colima
Consultations in clinics and hospitals for acute respiratory infections have risen in Colima, and Manzanillo Tecom?n

The health sector in the first 13 confirmed cases of H3N2 influenza in Colima and analyzed 170 samples are still suspicious and reported it to Grupo Imagen Gudi?o Gustavo C?rdova, director of Health Services.
Consultations in clinics and hospitals for acute respiratory infections have risen, but not the number of patients who have been hospitalized, said Dr. Antonio Calderon, director of the Regional University Hospital.

The municipalities with the highest number of cases so far are Colima, and Manzanillo Tecom?n.

There are currently 14 000 available vaccines that will protect people from influenza A, B, H1N1 and H3N2, but only be implemented for children under 5 and adults 60 and older.
 
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