Mexico: Vigilance increase Guerrero for dengue after Hurricane Carlotta

Posted on June 20, 2012 • Filed under: Latin America Health, Mexico, TRAVEL, Weather/Climate

Sso far this year there have been 338 cases of dengue in the state.
The state Health Department reported that following the rains caused by Hurricane Carlotta was increased and strengthened surveillance measures to prevent mosquito breeding sites to register transmits dengue.

The Director of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at the State Health Secretariat, Silva Dominguez said that so far this year there have been 338 cases of dengue in the state, of which, 227 and 111 of a conventional type with a hemorrhagic death in Costa Grande. Read Article

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