Eight people were killed in Kolkata hospital by unknown disease
The information was confirmed by the President of the College of Physicians in Aragua State, who explained that the eight victims, four adults and as many children died in the last hours in the Central Hospital of Maracay after presenting fever of 40 degrees, malaise and skin rash which then form blisters.
The method of transmission of the disease (courtesy) is still unknown
Erika GUILLÉN | EL UNIVERSAL
Thursday September 11, 2014 3:07 PM
Maracay.- In alarm the College of Physicians in Aragua state by the death of eight people during the last hours in the Maracay Central Hospital (HCM) caused by a virus or bacteria that have not yet identified pleaded.
The information was confirmed today by the President of the Guild of Health in the state, Angel Sarmiento, who explained that the eight victims, four adults and as many children, have the same symptoms triggering death within 72 hours. He said that is shown with a fever reaching 40 degrees, malaise and skin rash which then form blisters.
Also, sepsis originating multiorgan failure resulting disseminated intravascular coagulation, bleeding from the ear and nose and the subsequent collapse of the body are presented.
Sarmiento said there had been no previous cases with the same symptoms, being mentioned in the medical records of each patient as an acute hemorrhagic fever syndrome.
He ruled that the cause of the disease is treated Ebola or meniccocemia, as was rumored at first through social networks. He also dismissed the possibility that the case of chikungunya or dengue. He said waiting for the results of tests performed on the bodies of the victims to determine whether it is a viral or bacterial disease.
The representative of the Guild of Health in the state said that two of the patients came from the Carabobo state and other municipalities Francisco Linares Alcántara (Morita), Mario Briceño Iragorry (Lemon) and Santos Michelena (The Tejerías) in Aragua. He argued that this is not a case of pollution in HCM.
Method unknown disease transmission.http://www.eluniversal.com/vida/140911/ocho-personas-fallecieron-en-hospital-de-maracay-por-enfermedad-descon
The information was confirmed by the President of the College of Physicians in Aragua State, who explained that the eight victims, four adults and as many children died in the last hours in the Central Hospital of Maracay after presenting fever of 40 degrees, malaise and skin rash which then form blisters.
The method of transmission of the disease (courtesy) is still unknown
Erika GUILLÉN | EL UNIVERSAL
Thursday September 11, 2014 3:07 PM
Maracay.- In alarm the College of Physicians in Aragua state by the death of eight people during the last hours in the Maracay Central Hospital (HCM) caused by a virus or bacteria that have not yet identified pleaded.
The information was confirmed today by the President of the Guild of Health in the state, Angel Sarmiento, who explained that the eight victims, four adults and as many children, have the same symptoms triggering death within 72 hours. He said that is shown with a fever reaching 40 degrees, malaise and skin rash which then form blisters.
Also, sepsis originating multiorgan failure resulting disseminated intravascular coagulation, bleeding from the ear and nose and the subsequent collapse of the body are presented.
Sarmiento said there had been no previous cases with the same symptoms, being mentioned in the medical records of each patient as an acute hemorrhagic fever syndrome.
He ruled that the cause of the disease is treated Ebola or meniccocemia, as was rumored at first through social networks. He also dismissed the possibility that the case of chikungunya or dengue. He said waiting for the results of tests performed on the bodies of the victims to determine whether it is a viral or bacterial disease.
The representative of the Guild of Health in the state said that two of the patients came from the Carabobo state and other municipalities Francisco Linares Alcántara (Morita), Mario Briceño Iragorry (Lemon) and Santos Michelena (The Tejerías) in Aragua. He argued that this is not a case of pollution in HCM.
Method unknown disease transmission.http://www.eluniversal.com/vida/140911/ocho-personas-fallecieron-en-hospital-de-maracay-por-enfermedad-descon