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Mozambique registers first case of H1N1 flu

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The Ministry of Health (MISAU) registered this week the first case of avian flu (common people get the flu of the birds) in the present year in Mozambique, in a child of the feminine sex with around one month and a half of life come from Europe.


According to fountain of the MISAU, to request of the relatives the girl was transferred to the Republic of the South Africa. Meantime, causes of alarm advance what does not exist because in this time there is incident of the flu of the birds. The virus of the influenza A (H1N1) entered in Mozambique in the day 17 of August of 2009. This was the 26.th country to register cases of flu A in the African Continent. Up to the day 2 of May of 2010 (it dates from the last updating), Mozambique confirmed 57 cases and two deaths for the flu A (H1N1) .A avian flu is an infectious disease viral that affects the birds, but that also can be transmitted for the mammals, inclusive for the human being. However, the virus is not transmitted of a mammal for other.

http://www.imensis.co.mz/news/anmviewer.asp?a=24004&z=15
 
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Re: Mozambique registers first case of avian ? (H1N1) flu

Baby of six months died victim of Flu A in Mozambique

A baby with six months died victim of Flu A in Mozambique and a pupil was diagnosed by the disease in the Portuguese School of Maputo (EPM), they informed the Mozambican Ministry of Health and the EPM.

According to the notice of the Ministry of Health of Mozambique, the child had a positive diagnosis to the Flu To (H1N1) done in February, after having reached Mozambique originating from Europe.

http://www.dnoticias.pt/actualidade...-meses-morreu-vitima-de-gripe-a-em-mocambique
 
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