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AH1N1 confirmed flu victims increase to 26 in Mexico

ZUMA Press Inc 279 days ago

Mexican Health Minister, Jose Angel Cordova, talks during a press conference in Mexico City, Mexico, 04 May 2009, where he said that the influenza A (H1N1) confirmed victims increase to 26 in the country with 701 infected cases Copyright 2009 ZUMA Press ...

APTOPIX Mexico Swine Flu

AP News 280 days ago

In this aerial view, virtually empty avenues are seen in Mexico City, Sunday, May 3, 2009. Mexico's Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova said the swine flu epidemic "is now in its declining phase," even as the U.S. and five other countries in ...

Mexican Health Minister, Jose Angel Cordova

ZUMA Press Inc 280 days ago

Mexican citizens watch Mexican Health Minister, Jose Angel Cordova, talking during a broadcast press conference Mexico City, Mexico on 03 May 2009. Cordova informed about the results of swine flu tests Copyright 2009 ZUMA Press Inc

DEATHS TO AH1N1 FLU IN MEXICO RAISE TO

ZUMA Press Inc 280 days ago

A handout photograph provided by Mexican Presidency shows Mexican President, Felipe Calderon (C-R), visiting Navy High Specialization Hospital in Mexico City, Mexico, 02 May 2009, in the context of the AH1N1 flu sprout all over the country. The number of deaths due ...

View of a deserted street in Mexico City

ZUMA Press Inc 280 days ago

View of a deserted street in Mexico City, Mexico, 02 May 2009. No new death cases from AH1N1 were reported during the day, but the number of infected gad gome up from 381 to 427, Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova said Copyright ...

IPN's Conservation Laboratory of Medicine research

ZUMA Press Inc 280 days ago

IPN's Conservation Laboratory of Medicine research personnel analyze the samples of patients that could be infected with the contageous AH1N1 Flu in Mexico City, Mexico, 02 May 2009. No new death cases from AH1N1 were reported during the day, but the number ...

New swine flu cases in Europe, US, Latin America

AP Features 282 days ago

The swine flu epidemic spread deeper into the United States, Europe and Latin America — and in Canada, back to pigs — even as Mexico's health chief hinted Sunday it may soon be time to reopen businesses and schools in the nation ...

Mexico: Swine flu epidemic on decline

AP News 282 days ago

Mexican health secretary: Swine flu epidemic on the decline Mexico's health secretary said Sunday the swine flu epidemic in his country apparently is waning, but he stressed that the government, medical community and citizens must remain vigilant. Jose Angel Cordova told a ...

Mexico swine flu death toll jumps to 19

AP Features 283 days ago

Mexico reported three new deaths from the swine flu epidemic Saturday and urged citizens not to let their guard down against a virus that has killed 19 in people in Mexico and is spreading across Asia and Europe. Health Secretary Jose Angel ...

Swine flu hits Asia as Mexico shuts down

AFP Global Edition 284 days ago

The first case of swine flu was confirmed in Asia as health experts said a vaccine should be ready in a few months and Mexico said the virus was not as aggressive as originally feared. Confirmation by Hong Kong authorities that a ...

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