tetano
Editor, Senior Moderator
MEXICO, 14 (ANSA) - At least seven persons died in
last week due to a sprout of the flu A-H1N1, two of them
in the last hours in the state of Mexico, neighbor to
capital, but the sanitary authorities affirm that
situation is controlled. The secretary of Health of the State of Mexico, Gabriel O'Shea,
it pushed the existence back of ' an epidemiologic alert or a rebound
of the virus ' that provoked a global pandemic and had his epicentre
in Mexico in 2009. O'Shea called to reinforcing the norms of hygiene and avoiding
greetings of hand and of kiss, on having discarded the need of one
' sanitary encirclement ', since it is a question of cases of ' influenza normally
for this winter period '. In the Mexican capital, a 21-year-old not identified young woman
he died this week for the flu A-H1N1, as reported his family,
but the authorities did not confirm it, although his
certificate of death like that was indicating it. Also, three of his direct relatives gave positive to
virus but they did not have to be hospitalized. From 2009, according to official reports, they had not registered
deaths for this type of flu. In the Hidalgo's state, also neighbor to the capital,
they registered two dead persons, in Michoac?n (suroccidente) other and in
Tlaxcala (center - south), another. (ANSA).
http://www.ansa.it/ansalatina/notizie/notiziari/mexico/20120114175335370717.html
last week due to a sprout of the flu A-H1N1, two of them
in the last hours in the state of Mexico, neighbor to
capital, but the sanitary authorities affirm that
situation is controlled. The secretary of Health of the State of Mexico, Gabriel O'Shea,
it pushed the existence back of ' an epidemiologic alert or a rebound
of the virus ' that provoked a global pandemic and had his epicentre
in Mexico in 2009. O'Shea called to reinforcing the norms of hygiene and avoiding
greetings of hand and of kiss, on having discarded the need of one
' sanitary encirclement ', since it is a question of cases of ' influenza normally
for this winter period '. In the Mexican capital, a 21-year-old not identified young woman
he died this week for the flu A-H1N1, as reported his family,
but the authorities did not confirm it, although his
certificate of death like that was indicating it. Also, three of his direct relatives gave positive to
virus but they did not have to be hospitalized. From 2009, according to official reports, they had not registered
deaths for this type of flu. In the Hidalgo's state, also neighbor to the capital,
they registered two dead persons, in Michoac?n (suroccidente) other and in
Tlaxcala (center - south), another. (ANSA).
http://www.ansa.it/ansalatina/notizie/notiziari/mexico/20120114175335370717.html