A Man Died in Rosario From Influenza A and Cases of Respiratory Infections Are Growing in Santa Fe
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The Ministry of Health of the province of Santa Fe reported the death of a 64-year-old man in Rosario due to influenza A, as part of a sustained increase in respiratory diseases recorded in the last epidemiological bulletin for week 19 of 2026. The patient had comorbidities, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and did not have an updated influenza vaccine for this season. The official report details that in the course of the ye…
The provincial Ministry of Health reported the death of a 64-year-old man by influenza A. In addition, they warned of the sharp increase in respiratory diseases
The latest official health report warns about the rise of 63 per cent in hospitalizations for severe respiratory infections compared to last year. The Ministry of Health of Santa Fe province disseminated the data of the Epidemiological Bulletin for week 19 of 2026. The document confirms the death of a 64-year-old man in the Rosario department due to influenza A, who had previous diseases and did not have his influenza vaccination schedule per da…
A 64-year-old man, resident of the Rosario department, became the first fatal victim for Influenza A of the season in the province. This was confirmed by the Ministry of Health of Santa Fesino through its latest Epidemiological Bulletin. According to the health authorities, the patient presented pre-existing risk factors and did not have the influenza vaccine corresponding to this year. This death ignites the alarms in the provincial south and e…
The Ministry of Health of Santa Fe confirmed a death by influenza A in the Rosario department and alarmed the progress of various respiratory diseases in the province. According to the Epidemiological Bulletin for week 19 of 2026, the victim was a 64-year-old man with comorbidities and without the updated influenza vaccine. The official report also details a marked increase in severe acute respiratory infections (ARIs). Up to now, 12,180 cases w…
The Ministry of Health of Santa Fe disseminated the new provincial epidemiological bulletin for week 19 of 2026, which shows a marked increase in acute respiratory infections and a sustained growth of diseases such as psitacosis and leptospirosis. One of the main areas of health concern is the progress of Influenza A, which already accounts for the majority of respiratory viruses detected in patients hospitalized in the province. According to th…
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