Ten new deaths in one week have brought the balance to 143 deaths from H1N1 in Peru since the virus first death attributed to early July, but the number of new cases weekly decline, according to the Ministry of Health. The victims, the ministry said in its latest assessment, belong to groups at risk, including people with symptoms of chronic hepatitis, hypertension, obesity, disease, Down syndrome, among others…
In the fourth week of September, 201 new cases of H1N1 have been identified, against 621 the first week, according to authorities confirming a downward trend that began in August. A total of 8305 cases have been diagnosed since the outbreak of the virus in Peru in mid-May, but only 201 were considered sick this week.
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