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Mexico - H1N1 Case Tracking: 1,329 Dead Through July 2010

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 105 dead; 5,717 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 105 dead; 5,717 confirmed cases

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Re: Mexico - case tracking: 108 dead; 6,241 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 108 dead; 6,241 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/603653.html

Ssa 108 confirmed deaths from influenza A
Reported the Health Ministry until the evening of Monday 6 thousand 241 cases reported in the country, 32 states reported cases confirmed

Ssa 108 confirmed deaths from influenza A
SSA points out that most are concentrated in the Federal District, followed by Veracruz, San Luis Potosi, Jalisco, Estado de Mexico and Zacatecas (Photo Archive)




El Universal
Mexico City Tuesday 09 June 2009
15:57

The Health Secretariat (SSA) confirmed that until the evening of Monday 6 thousand 241 reported cases of influenza A (H1N1) in the country, with 108 deaths.

In reporting on the epidemic that Mexico beginning on April 29, noted that 32 states reported confirmed cases and that most are concentrated in the Federal District, followed by Veracruz, San Luis Potosi, Jalisco, Estado de Mexico and Zacatecas .

In a communique, said that cases with recent onset of symptoms are very few, and that of the total deaths, 84.3% had symptoms such as cough and fever, nausea 74.1%, 56.5% attack and 50.9 overall expectoration.


"The epidemic of influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico continues its downward trend, however, it is important to maintain preventive measures such as frequent hand washing and sneezing etiquette," he said the federal agency.

The 108 deaths representing 1.7% of all infections, of whom 51.9% were women and 48.1% men and 71.3% were between 20 and 54 years of age.

Another fact that stands out is that 37% of the deceased had metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease 18.5%, 13% tobacco, 8.3% and other respiratory problems, infectious ills, autoimmune and neoplastic.


MLF
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 109 dead; 6,403 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 109 dead; 6,403 confirmed cases

Source: http://eleconomista.com.mx/notas-on...ndra-alerta-epidemiologica-mas-tiempo-cordova

Reported 6.403 cases and 109 deaths
Epidemiological alert will be maintained for longer: Cordova
June 11, 2009 - 14:08
SOURCE:

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The owner of the Secretary of Health Jose Angel Cordova said that although it was expected that the epidemiological alert was lifted in the coming days, after the announcement of the World Health Organization, it will extend over several weeks.

Hours earlier, the World Health Organization reached the alert level 6 by human influenza, but said that "a moderate pandemic" globally.

C?rdova Villalobos stressed that in this situation "can not remove the warning."

The official did not specify by how many weeks would remain, but explained that this will be determined based on the evolution of the cases.

The Secretary of Health added that the determination of the WHO does not affect the actions that have been established to confront the epidemic.

6.403 cases and 109 deaths

The official reported that so far recorded 6.403 cases of human influenza and that 109 people have died due to virus AH1N1.

He said that the latest death was filed on May 18 and to date there have been no new deaths
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 6,970 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 6,970 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.wradio.com.mx/nota.aspx?id=829949

Google translation:

Suman 113 deaths from influenza and 6 thousand 970 infectados
AFP | June 16, 2009


Mexico .- The number of human deaths from influenza rose from 109 to 113, while that of those infected reached 970 thousand 6, reported Tuesday in a statement the Ministry of Health.

"To date there are 7 thousand 083 confirmed cases, of whom 113 died. The latest took place on May 31," reported Health.

Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova, had announced in recent days that the national alert is raised by the epidemic this month, however with the declaration that the H1N1 virus became a pandemic, the decision was postponed.

The Mexican government insists that the virus is controlled in the country, they still should be noted that a "diagnosis of patients during the first 72 hours in order to avoid the complicated and die."
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 7,083 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 7,083 confirmed cases

uhh, 7000 up from 6400

is this just accumulated testing or a new wave already ?

maybe going to other parts of the country now ?

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7600 up from 7000 now !
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 7,624 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 7,624 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/prensa/?contenido=45929

Google translation:

Current status of the epidemic of Influenza A (H1N1)
Thursday, June 18, 2009 | Press Release

Release 194/09
Ministry of Health
Mexico City

*
Influenza is a disease that responds to time is usually curable

The Ministry of Health reports that yesterday in the evening seven thousand 624 were confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1 in the country, of whom 113 died. It is important to note that cases with recent onset of symptoms are very few.

The epidemic of influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico continues its downward trend, however, it is important to maintain preventive measures such as frequent hand washing and sneezing etiquette.

Influenza is a disease that responds to time is usually curable, it urges people to face any symptoms of respiratory disease, go immediately to the nearest health unit.

The 113 deaths representing 1.5% of total confirmed cases, 51.3% were women and 48.7% men. The 70.8% were between 20 and 54 years of age.

Of all the people who died, 84.1% had symptoms such as cough and fever, nausea 74.3%, 55.8% attack and 50.4% overall expectoraci?n ..

The 37.2% of the deceased had metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease 17.7%, smoking 14.2%, 8.0% and other respiratory problems, infectious diseases, autoimmune and neoplastic.

The 32 states reported confirmed cases, mostly concentrated in the Federal District, followed by Veracruz, Yucat?n, San Luis Potosi and Jalisco.

With respect to the global picture, the World Health Organization, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) United States and Mexico reported that the epidemic has spread to 76 countries where there are 37 thousand cases of 204 influenza A (H1N1 ).

United States recorded the highest number of confirmed cases, with 17 thousand 855.

Source: Directorate General of Communications. Ministry of Health (HEALTH).

Last updated:
Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 14:37 by Laura Bringas.
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 7,624 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 113 dead; 7,624 confirmed cases

Source: http://el-mexicano.info/noticias/na...strados-de-influenza-secretaria-de-salud.aspx

Reduced cases of influenza: Health Ministry
National

(EL UNIVERSAL) Thursday, June 18, 2009

MEXICO, DF-The Ministry of Health (SSA) reported that cases of influenza A H1N1, are low in Mexico. However, in the last two weeks of June, there have been 014 thousand cases throughout the country.

To date, this virus has reached to seven thousand 624 persons, of whom 113 died.

According to charts on the evolution of the virus, it is noted that on May 31, again, again have a "high peak" of cases was only down to June 13.

Only seven of the first of June, there were 617 cases, while eight to 16 months of that, there were 397 cases.

The Federal District is where the largest number, 41 cases with two thousand, followed by Veracruz, with 63, Yucat?n, 453, San Luis Potosi, 437; Jalisco, Tabasco, and 399, with 377.
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 116 dead; 8,163 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 116 dead; 8,163 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.cronica.com.mx/nota.php?id_nota=440824

SSA reported 116 deaths from influenza in Mexico
AP | National
Tuesday June 23, 2009 | Time Generated: 15:13 | Last updated: 15:13

The number of human deaths from influenza in Mexico rose to 116 and from infected to 8163, reported on Tuesday, the Health Ministry.

The unit said that despite the increase in the figures, the epidemic of influenza A / H1N1 remains a downward trend and that cases with recent onset of symptoms "are very few."

The 116 deaths representing 1.4% of total cases (8,279, including infected and dead).

The figure reported on June 18 was 7624, including 113 deaths.

SGF
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 116 dead; 8,163 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 116 dead; 8,163 confirmed cases

Source: http://english.cri.cn/6966/2009/06/24/1601s496035.htm

Mexico Reports 3 New A/H1N1 Flu Deaths, Disease Outbreak in Yucatan
2009-06-24 05:37:59 Xinhua Web Editor: Hu Weiwei


Mexico's Health Ministry on Tuesday reported three new deaths from A/H1N1 flu, which first broke out in the country in mid-April, and warned of a particularly notable increase of infections in the southeastern state of Yucatan, where nearly 600 new cases have been detected this month.

Yucatan is now Mexico's second most infected state, with 683 cases in total, up from just 97 at the start of the month, according to a statement from the ministry.

"Yucatan is taking special measures in the area where the flu has been detected," a ministry official told Xinhua. The measures include closing schools where children had tested positive for the disease. Officials at the state's health department were not immediately available for comment.

Mexico now has a total of 8,279 confirmed flu cases. The Health Ministry's data showed that early June witnessed a nudge upwards in new infections, with 94 cases or more reported every day in seven of the first nine days. During the previous 15 days, there was only one day with 94 cases reported.

The ministry urged citizens to continue sneezing in handkerchiefs or inside the elbow, to avoid getting flu virus on their hands and fueling its spread. It also urged citizens to see a doctor immediately after the onset of any flu symptoms, because the flu is curable with standard anti-viral medicines with timely diagnosis and treatment.
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 116 dead; 8,279 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 116 dead; 8,279 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFi...cId=197874&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC

SSA reported eight thousand cases of influenza 279
Alert influenza - Tuesday, June 23 (18:03 hrs.)


* Van 116 people died
* Stresses the need for preventive measures


El Financiero Online

Mexico, June 23 .- The Ministry of Health (SSA) reported Monday that up to eight thousand 279 were confirmed cases of influenza A (H1N1) in the country, of whom 116 died.

Highlighting in a report that patients with recent onset of symptoms are very few, said that the epidemic of influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico continues its downward trend, but it is important to maintain preventive measures. (With information from Notimex / RSC)
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 119 dead; 8,909 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 119 dead; 8,909 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.elnuevoherald.com/256/story/483206.html


Rise to 119 killed by swine influenza in Mexico
The Associated Press

MEXICO - The Health Ministry reported Thursday that there were three new swine flu deaths in Mexico in the last two days, bringing the total dead to 119.

The health authority said in a statement that the number of infected by influenza A H1N1 also rose, going from 8163 to 8909.

Unlike recent reports, including the latest on Tuesday, the Health Ministry did not indicate in its statement that the epidemic remains a downward trend and that cases with recent onset of symptoms were very few.

The 119 deaths representing 1.3% of total cases (9,028, including infected and dead).

The 32 U.S. states have confirmed cases, most (2,085) in Mexico City.
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 121 dead; 11,699 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 121 dead; 11,699 confirmed cases

Source: http://sdpnoticias.com/sdp/contenido/2009/07/08/440802

No further increase in human cases of influenza: Cordova
Today 14:48 --

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Tuxtla Gutierrez, 8 Jul (Notimex) .- The federal Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, said today that the human influenza virus A (H1N1) has not registered significant increases in the country, while seeking to curb an outbreak to be recorded in this entity.

On tour in Chiapas, where he chaired the subcommittee meeting of the industry sector, he noted that cases in the country amounted to a figure of 11 thousand 699, with 121 deaths, with a smaller increase.

"Practically there has been no increase (epidemic) significantly in the rest of the country, since it is" turned off in most places, suddenly there are one or two cases and only need to contain this outbreak in Chiapas, "he said.
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 125 dead; 11,699 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 125 dead; 11,699 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/611917.html


Influenza A continues to claim victims, warning Ssa
Says the deputy director general INDRE, Celia Mercedes Alpuche, despite the disease being controlled, the risk is huge, because every Mexican who is infected could infect up to 17 people

Influenza A continues to claim victims, warning Ssa
A to date have reported 125 deaths as a result of influenza virus
(Photo Archive)



Erick Viveros
El Universal
Veracruz, Ver Monday July 13 2009
14:39

The National Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (INDRE) of the federal Health Ministry said that the country has raised the number of deaths, "official" by the virus AH1N1.

The institute's Deputy Director General, Celia Mercedes Alpuche Aranda, said that to date has reported 125 deaths as a result of influenza virus.

The Federal District, State of Mexico, San Luis Potosi, the Yucatan and Chiapas, the entities with the highest incidence in illnesses and deaths.


Prior to the start of the Workshop on Biosafety and Biocustodia in Public Health in the State Laboratory of Public Health in Veracruz, the federal official noted that despite being under control influenza, the risk is huge, because every Mexican who became infected in AH1N1 could infect up to 17 people.

"But it remains alert in the Yucatan and Chiapas, where there are a thousand cases detected," he said.

The researcher said that Veracruz registered white balance and good handling of the situation, due to adequate sanitary measures implemented by the population and the state government.

Alpuche Aranda said that Mexico did not affect either the pandemic because the influenza virus struck in only his last stage stationary.

"While countries such as Argentina hit the stage of incubation of two strains.

MLF
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 124 dead; 12,645 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 124 dead; 12,645 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.laverdad.com/detavance.php?CodAvance=21502

Mexico recorded 124 deaths from influenza A

13/07/2009 17:25 PM


AP. Mexico. In recent days there were three new deaths from influenza A in Mexico, bringing the total killed by the new influenza A H1N1 virus rose to 124.

The Health Ministry said in a statement that the July 11 were 12,645 confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1, including 124 deaths.

In the latest report about the virus on July 8, 11,699 cases were registered, including 121 deaths.

The 32 states in the country have been cases, though most are concentrated in Mexico City, followed by the southern states of Chiapas and Yucatan.
 
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...
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 125 dead; 13,646 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 125 dead; 13,646 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.informador.com.mx/mexico...25-muertos-por-influenza-humana-en-mexico.htm


Increased to 125 human deaths from influenza in Mexico

Authorities said, however, that in Yucatan the situation was stable, but not in Chiapas. AFP

* By July 15 there were 13 thousand 646 confirmed cases of human influenza

SSA reported on Wednesday that the southern states of Yucatan and Chiapas had been a resurgence

MEXICO CITY .- health authorities on Thursday reported a new human death from influenza, which raised the total killed by the new virus to 125, which is recorded when an outbreak in the Southeast.

The Health Ministry said in a statement that the July 15 was 13 thousand 646 were confirmed cases of influenza A H1N1, including 125 deaths.

Statistics show that the dependence for the first time the southern state of Chiapas over the Federal District (Mexico City) in the number of cases of influenza.

In Chiapas, bordering Guatemala, were counted 2 thousand 205 cases, while in District 2 Federal mil151.

In the latest report, released on July 13, where 777 thousand were in Chiapas and Mexico City 2 mil142.

The Health Ministry reported on Wednesday that the southern states of Yucatan and Chiapas had been a resurgence.

Authorities said, however, that in Yucatan the situation was stable, but not in Chiapas, where a newspaper reported between 100 and 130 new cases.

CREDITS: AP / RSFF Today 13:19 hrs
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 128 dead; 14,229 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 128 dead; 14,229 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.oem.com.mx/eloccidental/notas/n1252531.htm

Deaths from influenza A H1N1 and 128 joined: Ssa
Mexican Editorial Organization
20 July 2009


AFP

Mexico City .- Three new deaths brought to 128 the total number of deaths for human influenza in the country, where infection reached 14 thousand 101, the Health Ministry reported. "To date there are 14 thousand 229 confirmed cases of this disease, of whom 128 died," he said in a press release Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, Secretary of Health.

The official clarified that the unit has a reserve of two million treatments of antiviral drugs, and argued that Mexico apply 20 million doses of vaccine between December, when authorities believe to be available, and in March 2010.

The most vulnerable groups and priority in the implementation of the vaccine will be "children who have asthma or other respiratory illness, as well as people with diabetes, cancer, AIDS and pregnant women, the communique added. The SSA believes that the flu is under control, but continues to advise people to maintain preventive measures.
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 138 dead; 14,861 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 138 dead; 14,861 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.ansa.it/ansalatina/notizie/notiziari/mexico/20090722220534919158.html

MEXICO
Influenza A (H1N1) CAUSA 138 DEAD IN MEXICO AND CONTAGIOUS 14861

MEXICO CITY, 22 (ANSA) - Mexico recorded 138 deaths from the epidemic of influenza A and 14,861 cases of infection reported today the Ministry of Health.
The agency said that of the 138 deaths, 51.4 percent are women and 48.6 percent men, of whom 71 percent were between 20 and 54 years of age.
The Ministry of Health said that all provinces of the country reported confirmed cases of influenza and that the greatest number of infections are concentrated in Chiapas.
In descending order, those infected are concentrated in Mexico, Yucatan, Jalisco, Tabasco, Veracruz, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi and Nuevo Leon.
According to the World Health Organization, the epidemic has spread to 135 countries, where there are 105,726 cases and 541 deaths, the United States remains a nation with the largest number with 40,617. DFB
22/07/2009 22:05
 
Re: Mexico - case tracking: 138 dead; 14,861 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 138 dead; 14,861 confirmed cases

new update:

http://portal.salud.gob.mx/sites/salud/descargas/pdf/influenza/situacion_actual_epidemia_210709.pdf


the 2nd wave looks bigger than the first one.
Well, not really a second wave since different regions are affected.

However the suspected cases are much less,
than in "wave1" as they point out.
I don't know why that is and how they calculate it.

They are interested to draw a picture which suggests
a less severe outbreak and we have seen many attempts
to make the situation look better than it is in the past.
(not necessarily in Mexico, but everywhere)


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Re: Mexico - case tracking: 138 dead; 14,861 confirmed cases

Re: Mexico - case tracking: 138 dead; 14,861 confirmed cases

Source: http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/primera/33343.html

Google translation:
Regrowth H1N1 virus, 10 dead in 4 days
In the Southeast has the largest number of new infections

Ruth Rodriguez
El Universal
Thursday July 23 2009
ruth.rodriguez @ eluniversal.com.mx

The Health Secretariat (SSA) confirmed a second wave of influenza virus A, which is striking mostly in the southeast of the country.

Reports that in the past four days have been 10 deaths and 632 new cases.

The figure has soared from H1N1 virus infections especially in Chiapas and Yucat?n, reported Gatell Hugo Lopez, director of the National Center for Epidemiology Surveillance and Disease Control Epidemol?gica of Ssa.

In the last month of June 23 to July 21, in Chiapas quintupled contagion in Yucat?n, the figure tripled. The first 492 cases rose from 516 thousand to 2 and the second from 683 to 906 thousand.

The cases also rose nationally since June 5 thousand 821 were confirmed infections, nearly the same number of cases during the period in which stood the "highest peak" -23 April-May 30 when there were 5 thousand 978 cases.

The Secretariat reported infections in all entities of the country, where Chiapas heads the largest number of confirmed cases of H1N1 to 2 thousand nationwide with 516, followed the Federal District with 2 mil 161; Yucat?n, 906 thousand, Jalisco, 770; Tabasco , 764, Veracruz, 744; Guerrero, 640, San Luis Potosi, 522, and Nuevo Leon, 485 cases.

In its new report (July 21) reports that the number of deaths in the country is 138 and 14 thousand have been 861 confirmed cases.

Accurate than the 138 deaths, 51.4% were women and 48.6% men. 71% were between 20 and 54 years of age. Considered it important that people maintain preventive measures such as frequent washing of hands and forearms covered with the sneezing.

The plenum of the Standing Committee of Congress asked the Federal Government a report on actions, measures and programs being implemented or will be implemented to prevent another outbreak.

Chiapas: owner resignation of Health

The government of Chiapas reported that the local secretary of health, Adri?n P?rez Vargas stepped down "by the remarks and discriminatory actions that have been" and clarified that he is not ill with influenza A.
 
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