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Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in Argentina: the Latest Case Records and Key Prevention Measures

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Specialists highlight the importance of adopting safe habits in food handling and maintaining hygiene practices to reduce risks. Official data show a sustained decrease in detections, but insist on strengthening day-to-day care to avoid serious sequelae

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Specialists highlight the importance of adopting safe habits in food handling and maintaining hygiene practices to reduce risks. Official data show a sustained decrease in detections, but insist on strengthening day-to-day care to avoid serious sequelae

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Institute of Social Security and Insurance (ISSyS), through SEROS Chubut, reminds its affiliates of a series of recommendations to prevent Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (SUH), a serious illness that mainly affects children under 5 years of age and that can cause acute kidney damage and alterations in blood cells. The SUH usually occurs after a condition of diarrhea, which is usually with blood, and can be accompanied by fever, vomiting and abdom…

Jujuy al día ® – Preventing HUS begins with everyday habits that reduce the risk of a disease that primarily affects children under five. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is a disease caused, in most cases, by a bacterium that produces a toxin capable of [...] The entry "Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome can be prevented before sitting down to eat" was first published on Jujuy al día.

This Wednesday, August 19, Argentina celebrates the National Day of the Fight against Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (SUH), a date to promote prevention and awareness of a disease that can seriously affect children. It was established in homage to the birth of Dr. Carlos Arturo Gianantonio, pioneer of Argentine pediatrics and international reference in the study of hemolytic uremic syndrome. The disease continues to be a relevant health problem in th…

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (SUH) is a major public health problem in Argentina, although the most recent epidemiological data show a downward trend. According to the Ministry of Health of the Nation, during the last decade there has been a sustained decrease in cases, both in the general population and in children under five years of age. Faced with this trend, sustaining prevention measures and strengthening information to the population remains…

According to the data reported in the National Health Surveillance System (SNVS 2.0), hemolytic uremic syndrome (SUH) recorded the lowest number of cases in the last ten years in 2026. August 19: National Day to Fight Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome More information... In fact, according to the Ministry of National Health, 73 cases were reported this year in the latest update published in the National Epidemiological Bulletin No. 807, the lowest value…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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