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Second death for A-H1N1 in Tlaxcala

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The victim was a 68-year-old original woman of the municipality of Apizaco who was suffering renal insufficiency, which provoked a respiratory complication

The delegation of the Mexican Institute of the Social security (IMSS) confirmed the second death for influenza A-H1N1 in this winter period.


In accordance with the boss of medical services of the IMSS, Federico H?ctor Mar?n Mart?nez, the victim is a 68-year-old original woman of the municipality of Apizaco.


The death, it specified, happened 15 days ago and it was already confirmed by the National Institute of Epidemiologic Reference (Indre) of the Secretary of Health.


It detailed that the patient also was suffering renal insufficiency, which provoked the respiratory complication.


In this winter period it is the second death for influenza that is confirmed in the state, the first one happened in December, also in the IMSS. and it was a question of a 28-year-old original man of age of the municipality of Xicohtzinco.

The IMSS informed that it has another 45 suspicious cases, but only in 25 there exists a major probability of having the suffering.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/823808.html
 
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