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Possible case of flu H1N1 in Santo Domingo

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
A supposed case of the flu H1N1 would have registered in Santo Domingo although the authorities of Health still esper?n the results to verify if a 25-year-old woman is a bearer of the influenza.

The supposed sick person is interned in the Intensive care unit (UCI) of the Hospital of the Ecuadoran Institute of Social security (IESS).

To beginnings of this week, the woman had to be transferred to the above mentioned house of health from the Hospital Gustavo Dom?nguez, it details Newspaper Hour.


? The symptoms that it presented give to think that it would be a question of a case of H1N1 ?, supported Patricio Reyes in charge of the critical area, who told that the patient came with a picture similar to that of the flu, accompanied on cough and thermal rise.

Although to the patient it was in treatment, the picture progressed and gone so far as to be complicated in a pneumonia from what the woman needed from the use of an artificial respirator.

? Later we detect that the patient suffers from renal chronic insufficiency and this could be the base picture that made her more sensitive to the influenza ?, expressed the physician.


http://www.cre.com.ec/noticia/12540/posible-caso-de-gripe-h1n1-en-santo-domingo/
 
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