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Some cases of influenza A H1N1 and a case of dengue discerned in Mauritius

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
Some cases of influenza A H1N1 and a case of dengue were discerned in Maurice. Authorities maintain that situation is not frightening. They support that they exercise a constant surveillance.
Authorities confirm that some cases of influenza A H1N1 was discerned in Maurice. Besides, a Comoran, newly arrived on the island, was hospitalized, in separated room, because he suffered from the dengue. Nevertheless, the Chief Health Inspector temporarily, the Dr Tilochun Nundlall, respect that the situation concerning influenza A H1N1 is not worrying. ? We discerned, in effect, cases of influenza A H1N1 on the island. Maisle phenomenon remains sporadic. The situation, at the level of spread, is not frightening. But we continue exercising a surveillance. It is necessary to take necessary circumspection because the virus circulates ?, he asserts. Nowadays, the treating personnel makes H1N1 vaccinated against influenza A. The pregnant women can also become vaccinated in the regional hospitals of the country.
Concerning Comoran suffering from the dengue, he is under medical observation, in room separated, in the hospital Victoria, in Candos at present. It will be kept in the hospital till the end of the period of contagious. According to authorities, no case of dengue fever was deflected at the Mauritian newly. The Dr Tilochun Nundlall supports that a team undertakes nowadays the racing contact, that is to say, which it searches and examines the persons who could be in contact with the Comoran, to prove if nobody else caught the dengue. Moreover, preventive measures were taken. A program of clearing of mosquitoes started, from yesterday, April 27th, 2010, around the hospital Victoria and in the region of Four - Demarcation

http://www.lexpress.mu/story/11714-...1-et-un-cas-de-dengue-detectes-a-maurice.html
 
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