Confirms First Case of Influenza a H3n2 in Mexico
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Mexico City, Dec 12 (EFE).- The Ministry of Health (SSa) of Mexico confirmed this Friday the first detected case of influenza virus A H3N2 subtype K, in the capital of the country, and said that it does not represent a cause of alarm for the population. In a statement, the Mexican government’s dependence specified that the case was confirmed by the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases (INER), located in Mexico City. The patient “is already…
The ‘superflu’ H3N2 arrived in Mexico, as confirmed by the Ministry of Health in a statement that the affected patient has already recovered. “The National Institute of Respiratory Diseases (INER) confirmed the first case of influenza A H3N2 subclad K virus in one person. This patient responded to outpatient treatment with antiviral medication and is already recovered,” the Secretariat reported. The unit added that the National Epidemiological S…
The National Institute of Respiratory Diseases confirmed this Friday the first case in Mexico of influenza A H3N2 virus subclade K, according to the Ministry of Health. “This patient responded to outpatient treatment with antiviral medication and is now recovering,” the unit shared. Confirmation has arrived hours after Thursday night, the Secretary of Health, David Kershenobich, stated that in the country no case of this variant, known as superf…
The Ministry of Health (SSa) of Mexico confirmed this Friday the first detected case of influenza virus A H3N2 subtype K, in the capital of the country, and said it does not represent a cause of alarm for the population.
The Ministry of Health (Ssa) confirmed this Friday the first case of influenza A H3N2 subclade K virus in Mexico, also called "superflu." "The Ministry of Health reports that today, the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases (INER) confirmed the first case of influenza A H3N2 subclade K virus in one person. This patient responded to outpatient treatment with antiviral medication and is already recovered," she reported on an information card.…
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