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Source: http://www.eldiariodevictoria.com.mx/?c=118&a=3141
Dies first with influenza
Wed, 13 May 2009 06:55:00
Alejandro Paz
Of the ten patients with confirmed influenza A/H1N1 virus by the National Institute of Epidemiological Reference (Indre), the Ministry of Health (SS) announced that one of them died 15 days ago, after complications of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) who suffered.
Juan Guillermo Arzola Mansur, Secretary of Health of Mexico, reported that the first victim of influenza occurred in Reynosa, a young 28 years old. "We have a positive patients death is death to a patient in Reynosa, a young man of 28 years of age who had a history of AIDS."
Explained that the patient had a very bad state of his health, "had a very significant immunosuppression same problem on his died of AIDS ... not the problem of influenza, but from complications of AIDS itself."
Arzola Mansur said that the boy had respiratory problems, in addition to tuberculosis, so it died with the diagnosis of the normal complications of AIDS, and stressed: "The patient died with influenza but not for the influenza."
Indicated that the patient was unable to improve their health because they did not have the immunological defenses as anyone else. "It is a patient who is not like us, give us this problem and rid us perfectly, and with more treatment, which is a patient who has a history of AIDS in very poor condition and therefore any infection can kill. "
Denied that the cases will again be a suspension of classes in Tamaulipas. "There were agreements that were made at this council, on the contrary we see a decrease and stabilization of the problem in Tamaulipas, in three days we had only five patients per day."
Finally, before leaving for Mexico City for a reunion with Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, Health Secretary federal Mansur Arzola said "we should not have fear about the positives that are occurring, because all the positives that Indre has being reported are cases that we have as probable. "
He explained that the Secretariat is responsible for three types of documented cases, suspects that is all they serve; likely that patients are leaving with a positive state in the laboratory, and confirmed that the demand for Mexico Indre.
It also announced that the fence is being strengthened epidemiological, mainly in the southern state, "the sentry posts are being strengthened, the State Government has instructed that we reinforce all posts sentries especially those coming from San Luis Potosi and those coming from Texas. "
Source: http://www.eldiariodevictoria.com.mx/?c=118&a=3141
Dies first with influenza
Wed, 13 May 2009 06:55:00
Alejandro Paz
Of the ten patients with confirmed influenza A/H1N1 virus by the National Institute of Epidemiological Reference (Indre), the Ministry of Health (SS) announced that one of them died 15 days ago, after complications of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) who suffered.
Juan Guillermo Arzola Mansur, Secretary of Health of Mexico, reported that the first victim of influenza occurred in Reynosa, a young 28 years old. "We have a positive patients death is death to a patient in Reynosa, a young man of 28 years of age who had a history of AIDS."
Explained that the patient had a very bad state of his health, "had a very significant immunosuppression same problem on his died of AIDS ... not the problem of influenza, but from complications of AIDS itself."
Arzola Mansur said that the boy had respiratory problems, in addition to tuberculosis, so it died with the diagnosis of the normal complications of AIDS, and stressed: "The patient died with influenza but not for the influenza."
Indicated that the patient was unable to improve their health because they did not have the immunological defenses as anyone else. "It is a patient who is not like us, give us this problem and rid us perfectly, and with more treatment, which is a patient who has a history of AIDS in very poor condition and therefore any infection can kill. "
Denied that the cases will again be a suspension of classes in Tamaulipas. "There were agreements that were made at this council, on the contrary we see a decrease and stabilization of the problem in Tamaulipas, in three days we had only five patients per day."
Finally, before leaving for Mexico City for a reunion with Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, Health Secretary federal Mansur Arzola said "we should not have fear about the positives that are occurring, because all the positives that Indre has being reported are cases that we have as probable. "
He explained that the Secretariat is responsible for three types of documented cases, suspects that is all they serve; likely that patients are leaving with a positive state in the laboratory, and confirmed that the demand for Mexico Indre.
It also announced that the fence is being strengthened epidemiological, mainly in the southern state, "the sentry posts are being strengthened, the State Government has instructed that we reinforce all posts sentries especially those coming from San Luis Potosi and those coming from Texas. "