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Latest numbers in Mexico, automatically translated by google
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/630513.html
Quote:
More than one 300 cases of A H1N1 in two days
The Health Ministry reiterates its appeal to remain vigilant and maintain preventive measures such as frequent hand washing and sneezing label
Notimex
El Universal
Mexico City Thursday, 01 octubre of 2009
17:58
The Health Ministry reported that as of late Wednesday there were 32 thousand 950 cases confirmed influenza A (H1N1) in Mexico, of which 236 died.
In his report last Tuesday, confirmed cases were 31 thousand 594 people.
Reliance reiterated his call not to “lower their defenses and maintain preventive measures such as frequent hand washing and sneezing etiquette.
He explained that of the 236 deaths, 86.4 percent had cough, 85.6 percent, fever, 73.3 percent, difficulty breathing, 52.1 percent, malaise, and 48.3 percent, expectoration.
Of these deaths, 50 percent were women and 50 percent men, plus 71.2 percent had between 20 and 54 years.
In its report, stressed that no confirmed cases in 32 states and most are concentrated in Chiapas, Mexico City, Yucatan, Jalisco, San Luis Potosi, Veracruz and Nuevo Leon.
In the world have reported more than 318 thousand 925 cases and three thousand and 917 deaths.
Influenza A (H1N1) is an illness that if treated early is curable, so people are encouraged, especially to chronically ill, to go immediately to the nearest health unit when presenting symptoms of respiratory disease.
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Estes Park, Colorado
http://www.eptrail.com/ci_13463887#
Soccer game down for the count with students with flu-like/bad cold symptoms
Between 25 and 33 percent of students on team affected
Harvey Trail-Gazette
Posted: 10/02/2009 01:00:00 AM MDT