Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Argentina received vaccines against the Flu To

Although the government of Argentina, across his sanitary authorities, is fighting a hard battle against the fastidiousness, it does not stop paying attention to the situation of the Flu TO H1N1 in his country. As regards the above mentioned, it is important to emphasize that, in the last hours, the vaccines came to prepare the Influenza A, an illness that to the date to caused about 15.921 death in the world.

Last Tuesday, the 23rd of February came, for the first time, a vaccines lot against the Flu TO H1N1 to territory of Argentina. The manager of receiving the doses was the proper Argentine Minister of Health, doctor Juan Manzur, who was useful to apply such an awaited vaccine to him against the above mentioned illness, as tells the official web site of the State Department.

In this occasion, the leader told that this shipment that has just come to Argentina is shaped by a million dose of vaccines, published the web, which he added that the same ones will be distributed by the country to immunize the population and to defend it from an illness that causes thousands and thousands of deaths.

In the frame of this important event, Manzur realized the official presentation of the National Campaign of Vaccination against the New Virus of Influenza A (H1N1), informed the web of the Department of Health of Argentina.

Before finishing this journalistic article, it would be important to add that, according to the last official information of the World Organization of the Health, the Flu TO H1N1 has caused, until now, a whole of 15.921 deaths in the whole world, he informed the web page of the WHO, which added that most of the deceases has happened in the territory of the Americas.

If you want to know more on the Flu TO H1N1, this blog invites it to read the special paragraph on this illness.

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