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Mexico: Dengue 2011

Re: Mexico: Dengue 2011

http://www.informador.com.mx/jalisco/2012/348508/6/jalisco-cierra-2011-con-171-casos-de-dengue.htm
Spanish-English translation

Jalisco closed 2011 with 171 cases of dengue

Health | Jalisco Health Secretariat | Dengue

Jalisco Nationally ranked number 13 for incidents. FILE

Reduce 85% of dengue cases
Puerto Vallarta to head the list in the Entity with 41 cases
About 26 municipalities in the state have been affected with this disease

Guadalajara, Jalisco (03/ENE/2012). - Director General of Public Health of the Health Secretariat of Jalisco (SSJ), Mario Marquez Amezcua, reported that this entity recorded 171 cases of dengue in 2011, of which 157 are classic and 14 hemorrhagic. He said that 26 municipalities in the state have been affected with this disease, with those reporting more cases with 41 Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara 33, Tomatl?n with 19, Tlaquepaque and Zapopan with 16 to 14. He noted that compared to Epidemiological Week No. 51 of 2010, on the same date of 2011 were down 85% cases of classic dengue hemorrhagic regarding the decline was 89 percent. He added that this has been achieved due to the actions taken by this dependence together with the population that has added to the preventive measures. He said Jalisco nationally ranked 13th in number of cases, but according to the incidence rate is in 20th place with 2.37 per 100 000 people. In epidemiological week 51 (18 to December 24, 2011) presented three cases, of which two are of the hemorrhagic type and a classic, first recorded in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta and Sayula, and the other in Tlaquepaque. He recalled that the actions of prevention consists in descacharrizar, ie throw everything that does not serve or is not required, as well as flip and cover every one container in which to store clean water. The symptoms of dengue include severe pain head and behind the eyes, malaise, fever, joint pain and runny nose. And self-medication is not recommended if you have any symptoms, go immediately to the nearest health unit
 
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