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Examinations to determine cause of the Brazilian's death in Bariloche go out in 10 days

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The result of the examinations that will be going to determine the cause of the death of a 12-year-old Brazilian, in Bariloche, in Argentina, they must go out in ten days. The girl was passing on holidays with the family in Argentina and it died in the last Sunday (18).

According to the hospital San Carlos, who attended the young person in Argentina, the examinations were sent to a laboratory in the capital Buenos Aires. For the time being, there is no suspicion of what it could have caused the death of the girl.

The Brazilian reached with his father the hospital in Friday (16) and soon it was interned in the ICU with severe dysfunctions in several organs, according to the hospital. The suspicion era of which she had some infectious disease. Blood tests and urine were done to identify the causes. The girl received antibiotics, did not answer them to me to the treatment.

According to the newspaper " El Ciudadano ", of Bariloche, the doctors they already discarded the possibility to be the virus A (H1N1), of the pig flu.

http://www.24horasnews.com.br/index.php?mat=335912
 
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