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Dominican Republic - suspected cases H1N1

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Quarantined about 300 students and 12 teachers from school Hainamosa


Robert Vargas Ciudadoriental.com


Tuesday May 19 2009,

Hainamosa .- More than 300 students and a dozen teachers from the Center of Excellence Liduvina Gonzalez, Hainamosa of Santo Domingo Este, who participated in a trip to Pedernales, were instructed to remain in quarantine, confined to their homes for ten days, then which was found to have been in contact with the H1N1 virus.

The decision of the Department of Epidemiology of the Ministry of
Health and education authorities is motivated in
information that at least one of the buses used carried
prior to a development of the Chilean H1N1 influenza while
He stayed in the country, especially in a tourist
Punta Cana, Higuey.

Students from the school at 5:00
AM on Monday, and reached their homes after three am
on Tuesday, after they were detained and instructed not to
attend school or leave their homes for 10 days.

Specialists from the Department of Epidemiology that have been
consulted by concerned parents indicate that although there was no
Direct contact with infected with influenza, the measure is
preventive nature
, since the bus had not been used
disinfected.

Directed at parents and guardians to maintain a
Constant monitoring of temperature sde youth, as well as
any respiratory symptoms (cough, congestion and
sneezing), but do not recommend the administration of antiretroviral
such as Tamiflu, which are highly effective in cases
suspects.

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