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Ssa discarded respiratory disease risk

Tonka

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http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/79524.html
Spanish to English translation


Ssa discarded respiratory disease risk
Wednesday February 9, 2011
Mota Dinorath Correspondent | El Universal

PACHUCA. Federal Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, said that respiratory diseases caused by cold are in the normal range, so there is no risk, "the biggest problem is represented by the carbon monoxide poisoning."

Without giving figures on the number of conditions, he explained that these are thousands, however, two weeks ago had a 27% reduction subsequently rebounded with the cold suffered.

Compared to last year, he said, the number of respiratory diseases and death are below. The problem is posed by carbon monoxide poisoning that generate 65% of deaths and the rest is due to hypothermia.

The health secretary said the H1N1 influenza is no longer a problem for the country, "now is the H3N2 virus circulating, however, vaccination is proceeding without problem and also to have enough vaccines and drugs."

Reported that the expenditure incurred in the care of respiratory diseases is within planned levels and the budget of the department, since it also has to make an expenditure in times of heat where diarrheal diseases are recorded.

Accompanied by Governor Miguel Angel Osorio, the federal official led the groundbreaking ceremony of the fourth and final phase of construction of Tulancingo General Hospital, which will be the largest in the state
 
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