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Panama: 2010 Encephalitis cases

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.newsroompanama.com/panam...es-identified-in-panama-as-virus-spreads.html

More children hospitalized as encephalitis spreads in Panama
Monday, 21 June 2010 22:04

The equine encephalitis virus continues to spread across Panama with three more suspected cases identified in Darien.

The Ministry of Health (MoH) reported on Monday (June 21) that, , three additional hospitalizations were recorded in the Children's Hospital, bringing the number of cases admitted to hospital to 14.
The latest cases are three children: a girl of three years and two children, 8 and 13 years old. All three are residents of the communities of Tamarindo, La Moneda Churches and Aruza Rio Arriba, in the province of Darien.

The three children are in stable condition, according to an official report.

Of the 14 cases have been hospitalized, , nine remain in hospital, four were discharged and one died.

During field research in Darien,and Panama East, , 63 suspects who have not required hospitalization, have been identified and blood has been taken for laboratory studies and monitoring.

Given these new cases, the MoH reiterated that it is important that people, before any symptoms or signs (fever, headache and bone, irritability and if it is under one year, vomiting or diarrhea) is go to the nearest health center for medical evaluation.

The MoH has confirmed, that at present there is no human vaccine for equine encephalitis.
 
Re: Panama: 2010 Encephalitis cases

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Two new cases of encephalitis


Editorial | Review Online



The Ministry of Health reported two new hospitalizations in the Hospital del Ni?o, suspected of equine encephalitis, bringing the number of cases of people admitted to hospital rose to 19.

The new cases occurred in a child under 3 years old and a 9-year-old from El Real and Metet? in the province of Darien. The children are in stable condition., Critica

Of the 19 cases of people admitted to hospital since the start of the event, eight remain hospitalized in stable condition, 10 were discharged and one died.

During field research in Darien, Panama East, remain far 63 suspects who have not required hospitalization, which they took blood for laboratory studies and monitoring.

It reiterates the population health must take extreme measures: eliminating mosquito breeding grounds, pour lime to the latrine, use mosquito nets and clothes that cover most of the body (long pants, long sleeve shirts) and mosquito repellents.
http://www.critica.com.pa/archivo/06262010/nac03.html#axzz0rxFopWyj
 
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