2017, Number 1
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Neumol Cir Torax 2017; 76 (1)
Morbidity of the influenza in the State of México: to seven years of the pandemic
Coria-Lorenzo JJ, Ortiz-García ER, Mirón-Calderón X, Dávila-Chávez E, Pla-Esquivel E, Reséndiz-Tinajero HH, Nava-Ruiz A, Martínez-Marroquín MY
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 17-23
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To know the morbidity of the different types of influenza from the pandemic to the date in the State of Mexico.
Material and methods: We analyzed the annual concentrates of the Excel databases captured like suspicious cases and that were positive confirmed to some type of virus influenza for the state laboratory.
Results: According to it, we registered a whole of 17,177 suspicious cases, from which 3,829 (22.2%) turned out to be positive for some type of virus influenza. Certainly predominate AH1N1PDM-09 with 2,227 cases in the seven periods, continued by AH3 (734 cases), influenza A endemic (475) and influenza B (397); the last one appeared to arise in the period 2015-2016, in contrast to others six periods. We observed that after the pandemic, there was an increase of cases every 2 years.
Conclusions: Do it a more punctual patients Triage to improve the resources expenses.
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