Re: Mexico - case tracking: 124 dead; 12,645 confirmed cases
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 124 dead; 12,645 confirmed cases
Source:
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2009/07/14/index.php?section=estados&article=029n1est
Google translation:
Two confirmed cases in a hotel in Guadalajara
3 people die from influenza in Puebla, Mexico, Yucatan
Granier cancels expo fair in Tabasco by rebound of the disease
Mauricio Ferrer, Ren? A. Jesus Lopez Narvaez and America Far?as
Correspondents and La Jornada de Oriente
Health authorities announced yesterday the death of a person with influenza A/H1N1 in Puebla, Yucatan, and another one in Jalisco, also the latter is also confirmed two additional cases of infection.
In Jalisco, the Health Secretariat (SSA) reported the death of a woman of 49 years, native of Tequila, the General Hospital of the West of the capital. With this death was raised to four the number of fatalities in the state, while up to yesterday have been 640 confirmed cases.
Elizabeth Ulloa Robles, head of Public Health also reported that there was an outbreak of influenza A/H1N1 with two confirmed cases in a hotel in Guadalajara, which was conducted last Friday an agreement with 52 people from 25 municipalities Jalisco and Colima, and Aguascalientes.
The official was reported as a fence of the property and made epidemiological called to report that all suspected cases of illness in hotels and schools.
The Secretariat of Health of Yucat?n confirmed the death of a child under five years, infected by the virus A/H1N1, who died at the Hospital of the Mexico-Korea Friendship, which added six fatalities in the state and a thousand 843 infections.
In Puebla, the Health Ministry confirmed the death of a man of 52 years, from Tlatlauquitepec, the hospital's Institute of Security and Social Services for State Workers, the A/H1N1 virus, which added three deaths in the state.
Seven years of her granddaughter, who is also infected by the virus remains confined in the hospital and his health is reported stable, so in the coming days will be discharged. These two people came a few weeks ago in San Luis Potosi, Queretaro and Guanajuato, but the return of his trip had symptomatical table.
With the surge of cases of influenza A/H1N1 in Tabasco and the attendance of visitors to Parque Tabasco during the show about 170-thousand a day, the Governor Andres Granier Melo announced the cancellation of the Expo Feria Tabasco 2009, originally scheduled for last April and had been postponed to August.
"This is a difficult decision but necessary, health must come before any consideration of economic or holiday," said the president...