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Influenza outbreak under control

Tonka

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Influenza outbreak under control
The filters in schools of the baseline are permanent, and will continue with that program by the Ministry of Health (SS) in coordination with the Ministry of Education in Tamaulipas (SET)

02/24/2012
JAVIER VAZQUEZ EGUIA / Reporter

Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas. - In schools the basic level in Tamaulipas have reported 27 cases of influenza, but these have been seasonal, and even though there is not a health alert, health screening is monitored by recording the H1N1 on school campuses, said the director of the Education Healthy Ketlia Cisneros Ruiz.

The filters in schools of the baseline are permanent, and will continue with that program by the Ministry of Health (SS) in coordination with the Ministry of Education in Tamaulipas (SET).

There are instructions to teachers to be monitored on an ongoing basis and if a child has symptoms of fever, immediately moved to a nearby health center, was put under observation if you have seasonal influenza or H1N1 disease.

Notes that in turn parents play an important role in preventing disease in children are advised to take appropriate hygiene measures, especially hand washing permanently monitor if they have symptoms influenza and serve immediately.

I reiterate the Education Program Director healthy, sanitary filters are important in schools, so in these schools baseline input is held in the so-called antibacterial gel so that children at the entrance or exit of classes put in their hands and prevent the spread of influenza disease, as this is a viral-like illness and everyone is exposed to get it, but fortunately in schools only to manifest the seasonal type.
 
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