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National Commissioner Influenza Mexico prepared for possible arrival of H5N1 influenza

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National Commissioner Influenza
Mexico prepared for possible arrival of H5N1 influenza
More lethal virus which is transmitted from birds to humans
Humberto Castillo
Thursday February 11, 2010 ? Send note ? Print
Morelia, Michoacan .- The National Commissioner Influenza, Alejandro Macias Hernandez, Visiting Morelia, said the influenza A H1N1 is fully controlled in the country, however, warned of the arrival in Mexico of influenza H5N1, which is far more lethal and that one day will come, whether in one, five or ten years.

In Asia there were already cases and is transmitted from birds to humans, it only remains to be transmitted from human to human, to suffer major consequences.

"For a major catastrophe, not only the health system of Mexico, no health system the world has enough intensive care beds. Although in this direction have made major efforts.

Continence stated that after last year's health and "lived experience," Mexico is currently the most prepared countries in the world to confront a flu pandemic.

Referencing the current experience of Michoacan in the care of Influenza A H1N1 pandemic at the Hospital for Women, Alejandro Macias stressed that against the possible arrival of more aggressive and lethal influenza, currently Mexico's actions and preparation manuals , a primary care system in which they have trained thousands of doctors, already have purchased antiviral medications and intensive therapy and equipped.:tiphat:http://www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx/vernota.php?id=118260
 
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