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Dominican Republic: Children with symptoms of flu fill hospitals

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The halls of waiting for consultations and emergencies of the main hospitals in this city have been packed with patients during this weekend. Most of the patients are children with symptoms of fever, flu and other respiratory ailments.In a journey undertaken by the hospital Francisco Moscoso Puello, Luis Eduardo Aybar (Morgan) and Robert Reid Cabral, were observed patients even in the outskirts of the centers and corridors, particularly children with respiratory problems, fever and cough.In the reports from each of the visited hospitals, Directors emphasized that to date there was no new suspected cases of people infected with influenza A H1N1, or dengue.Ana Cec?n, Francisco Moscoso Puello hospital epidemiologist, said the cases reported in the week 28, which goes from the 7th until July 13, and week 29, ranging from 14 to 20 July, indicate that cases of leptospirosis, dengue and flu conditions were all suspects, none confirmed.

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