HOSPITALIZATION OF PATIENTS WITH INFLUENZA A
Abstract
After the first cases of deaths due to Influenza A in April 2009 a social psychosis in every social class and organizational body was generated. This was reflected in hospital centers of the health system through patient isolation and drops in at risk patients during the hospital stay to avoid propagation. That is why, a collection of data related to these isolations was carried out, as well as a tracking of this population, in order to make a comparison between patients with Influenza A+ and Influenza A-. The subsequent evolution of the disease, so far, has agreed with the collected data of our study, with no important data of major complications. However, there are differences in intensity among the members of the population with Influenza A+ with regard to patients with Influenza A-.
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