Influenza Variant K Case in Ecuador Originated by Family Members From Spain
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The first case of influenza A(H3N2) variant K registered in a child in Ecuador occurred due to the contagion of relatives from Spain, reported Wednesday the Undersecretary of Epidemiological Surveillance, Andrés Carrazco.
The MSP confirmed the second case of H3N2 influenza in Ecuador and maintains active epidemiological surveillance.
The first case of variant K is a child infected by family members from Spain.
Buenos Aires, 24 December (NA) – The Government of Bolivia confirmed Wednesday the detection of the first two cases of influenza A H3N2, variant K, in the country, which immediately activated the protocols of isolation, epidemiological surveillance and active search for contagion, in a regional context marked by the increase in the circulation of the virus. According to the Argentine News Agency, the Vice Minister of Health, Roxana Salamanca, in…
Listen to this news: The Bolivian Ministry of Health has confirmed two cases of what is known as H1N1 influenza (also known as "swine flu") in the country. The affected individuals are a 52-year-old man and a 6-year-old girl. These cases were detected through epidemiological surveillance to monitor respiratory infections. The health alert comes at a time when an increase in the circulation of respiratory viruses has been observed internationally…
This is a 52-year-old male patient, registered in El Alto; and a 6-year-old girl in La Paz.
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