Re: Mexico - Case Tracking: 1,145 Dead
Re: Mexico - Case Tracking: 1,145 Dead
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Thousand 145 reported deaths from influenza
The federal government spent 2 thousand 700 million purchase of 30 million doses of vaccine against influenza A H1N1, of which little has been applied around 15 million
Mon, 29/03/2010 - 17:11
Mexico City .- Almost a year after it was discovered the pandemic of human influenza A/H1N1 have been reported in Mexico, until the second week of March, thousand 145 deaths, the most recent being the 12th of the month , which corresponds to a married man of 56 years, the State of Mexico.
So far in 2010, considering January until the second week of March, 119 people have died even if it had been vaccinated more than 15 million people.
The fear is that health authorities in the heat of the virus infections will increase and even generate a mutation resident to antivirals.
According to epidemiological report of the Ministry of Health in April occurred 62 deaths; may 72, June 7, July 83, agosto 37 September 171 October 333 (2 extra), November 181 (4 over) and December 80 ( 2 more). In January 2010 there were 70 deaths (10 more) February 37 (5 more) and until 12 March, a dozen deaths.
Of the thousand 145 deaths, the Federal District tops the list with 138 cases; Mexico State 136 (2 additional), Nuevo Leon 72 (6 extra), Oaxaca 59, San Luis Potosi 57; Jalisco 58 (5 additional); Puebla 52 (1 additional); Baja California 49, Guanajuato 51 (3 more); Aguascalientes 44 (1 more); Chihuahua 43 (2 more), Chiapas 40, Queretaro 37, Michoacan 35 (6 more); Zacatecas 31; Hidalgo 30; Veracruz 27 and Yucatan 23.
And Sonora 22, Tamaulipas 21; Morelos 19; Coahuila 16, Tlaxcala 15; Sinaloa 14; Guerrero and Durango 13 in each entity, Baja California Sur and Nayarit 11 each, Tabasco and Quintana Roo 3 (the latter adds 1 to its list ) 1 and Colima Campeche 1.
Entities that have registered an upturn of mortality are Nuevo Le?n, Mexico State and Guanajuato, whose climates are completely different. In the first state, for example, were killed on days 1, 3 and 6 March, three men, 50, 47 and 28 years. The last two singles.
And in the State of Mexico in March and accumulated 6 deaths: on 1, 5, 7, 8 and 12, aged at 31, 41, 42, 25 and 56 respectively. Guanajuato had two deaths this month on the same day, 8, whose ages ranged from 36 to 36 years, both married.
The so-called "slight the surge" has meant 189 deaths of children and youth, zero and up to 19 years. At least 21 had zero years, 13 only 1 year, 15 had 2 years, 8 only 3, 9, 11 and 15 years old, respectively, 11 were the age of 4 years, 9 deaths, 5, 7 and 16 years of age, respectively, 10 had 6 to 12 years, 7 were 8, 10 and 17 years each, 5 died at age 13, 3 deaths at 14 years, 6 were 18 years and 6 to age 19 years.
Of the total deaths, 597corresponden men and 548 women. In this group were 593 married, 353 single, 107 were living in consensual union, 42 were widowed, 20 divorced and in 30 cases was not specified.
October remains the highest stage of deaths due to infection: October 7 killed 20 people, and the 26th of that month 17 more.
Other dates peak in October were 1 and 5 (14 each date), 6 (16), 4, 9, 10 and 29 (10 on each date), 8 (13 deaths), of 12 and 27 (13 deaths per date); 29 (11 deaths), the 28 and 30 October (9 deaths each day).
In November there were also high mortality dates as the 18th where 14 people died, and 4 of the eleventh month killed 11, the 2nd a total of 10 deaths. The other days were divided between 4 and 9 deaths a day. And in December the highest mortality date was from 09 to 11 people.
The first death from H1N1 was on 10 April 2009, a woman, unmarried, aged 24, native of Mexico City. Every patient hospitalized due to an expenditure of 500 pesos a day INER and intubated 3 thousand dollars per day, for the great amount of care, equipment and personnel. They usually remain in the INER of 12 to 15 days on average.
The president of the system of Integral Family Development (DIF) Coatl?n municipality of Rio, Lucia Merida, died this morning as a result of influenza A virus H1N1, General Hospital Joseph G. Parras de Cuernavaca.
Although influenza broke out in his first major stage panic, closed its borders and unpublished drastic measures such as canceling the school and non-priority economic activities, leading to a fall of 4.5 of GDP, about 4 thousand 500 million pesos, but now the SSA recognizes only 0.7 attributable to the pandemic.
The federal government spent 2 thousand 700 million purchase of 30 million doses of vaccine against influenza A H1N1, of which little has been applied around 15 million
Valad?z White / Millennium