Tests done by the Instituto Evandro Chagas to see if the contamination occurred for some sort of flu viruses, including H1N1, came back negative - in 19 people infected in Curuçá Municipal Hospital in northeast Pará. But still no diagnosis to confirm the cause of the contamination.
Yesterday, the Municipal Health Curuçá asked the State to transfer the six patients who remain hospitalized in the unit where the contamination happened, to be made a new disinfection in hospital. A State Department of Health (Sespa) reported that three patients who were hospitalized were discharged. These are two women who were at St. Joseph Hospital in Castlebay, and another who was referred to a private clinic in Bethlehem and that there was no need to be hospitalized. A feeling of being at risk has left the population Curuçá startled.
The evil that affected 19 people may have contributed to the death of a 17 year old first name of Jennifer. Admitted to the Hospital Barros Barreto, along with three other nursing techniques and more secretary of the Municipal Hospital, isolated technique in nursing Cordovil Edna Cristina said that compared to the period when he reached the hospital, the picture has improved, but the oscillating symptoms still remain.
"I feel better, but there are times when we feel bad, we are well another time. I still feel dizzy, pain in the chest and neck, "he said. Surveillance in Health Sespa still awaiting the autopsy report of a girl who died pregnant. http://www.diariodopara.com.br/N-163794-CONTAMINACAO+NAO+E+POR+NENHUM+VIRUS+DE+GRIPE+.html