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The number of deaths by H1N1 Influenza in BCS increases to 11

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Editor, Senior Moderator
La Paz ? Increases the number of deceases for the virus of the Influenza TO H1N1, they are eleven the deaths, reported the holder of the Secretary of Health (SSa) in Low South California, Santiago Cervantes Aldama.
Until February 27, the SSA registr?183 cases in Low South California (BCS), that is to say that in one week gave themselves 11 registered contagions.
The Secretary of Health points out that this behavior is ideal, according to the measures that have taken and the way of acting of the virus. The actions of the SSA before the Influenza AH1N1 do not perform control, but containment, it announced the dependency.
It indicated that it increased of contagions from 172 to 182, they are concentrated on the municipalities of La Paz and The Ends, hope that, on having concluded the current winter period, the number of infected should diminish.
He said that 3 more persons died, adding in whole 11 deaths for Influenza AH1N1 in the entity; two 22 and 64-year-old males, as a woman of 54, all of them in the city of La Paz and detected by the Mexican Institute of the Social security (IMSS).

http://www.milenio.com/cdb/doc/noticias2011/b5f9d45bb0f5be0d815398c45c281b89
 
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