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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Nancy Perez reiterated that they are waiting for pathological studies of other deceased.
 He insisted that the lethality of this virus is "low" and said that "at this time there are no foreign virus in the country"

YP / National Web September 17, 2014 - 24:16
As he left a meeting with epidemiologists, health minister, Nancy Perez said that patients who have had a febrile syndrome with complications that have led to deaths "have an underlying disease" and attributed to a "terrorist campaign" theories on the causes of deaths, infectious disease specialists in the country have been attributed to an atypical presentation of chikungunya virus.

"We are waiting for the anatamopatológicos studies" reported, while confirming that there are 398 cases of chikungunya so far this year with three deaths that had the virus, but insisted that all these people "had underlying diseases" because the lethality of the virus "is very low."
"Right now there are not any strange virus, when that disease need to know the town, the report will appear. Polítca State not hide anything," said

Regarding the case of deceased gentleman of 60 years in clinical Razetti Luis, explained: "I was five days duration and had a skin infection, this is not a rare disease. What is it you do not know? the infectious agent that caused that person having septic shock and has died. But it is not a rare disease. Every day there are cases of patients who, for whatever reason, will unfortunately die. Can I be sure, that if here is a case of being detected internationally, be the first to say, "he said.


Perez asked the public to channel their concerns about hemorrhagic fever that has caused deaths in Aragua and the Capital District.
"The recommendation is to wait what government spokesmen say, the government has some spokesmen, is not that people do not make complaints, it is valid that express and say" he said.


He denied that the country had a shortage of acetaminophen for fever and symptoms of these diseases, but told the couple that the government is buying and distributing the medicine in hospitals and CDI.https://translate.googleusercontent....iTviyn1cRDVydw




Health Minister said that there was "bleeding or rare diseases"


National September 17, 2014 - 12:01 am
The Health Minister Nancy Perez ruled on the complaint of the Medical College of Aragua and said, "No hemorrhagic or rare diseases, and are responsible for diagnosing laboratories." Perez stressed that "chikunguya not kill the person, there are low deaths from this virus. What can happen is that you have an underlying disease, such as problems in the immune system, and the patient is complicated. "
Sectoral Health Secretary Aragua state, Luis Lopez, said in a radio program that the Central Hospital of Maracay is operating normally.


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