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SS discarded AH1N1 influenza POSITIVE cases in the state

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http://e-consulta.com/veracruz/poli...e-influenza-ah1n1-en-sector-público-y-privado
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SS discarded AH1N1 influenza POSITIVE cases in the state

Tuesday, January 3, 2012 | 17:45
So far this winter season, respiratory diseases have increased by 5 percent.


The head of the Ministry of Health (SS), Pablo Anaya Rivera, reported that there have been no cases of influenza AH1N1 and maintains a permanent monitoring in the hospital and clinics in the state to make international notifications, if necessary .
The state official referred that began strengthening actions Veracruz population health to prevent diseases such as cervical cancer and dengue, as well as those related to the respiratory system.

"So far, so far this winter season, respiratory diseases have increased 5 percent, mainly because of the complications that arise, and to date there is no report of any death," Anaya said Rivera.
 
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