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MEXICO CITY, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Mexico's Health
Ministry has now confirmed a total of 83 deaths from the A/H1N1 flu in the
country, three more from the previous report, the ministry said in a Monday
statement.
The statement also raised the total number of A/H1N1 virus infections to 4,541. However, it said that the rise of the figures was not caused by any new deaths or infections, but just through confirmation of previously reported suspected cases.
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Mexico's Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova talks during an interview with Reuters at the Ministry of Health's headquarters in Mexico City May 13, 2009. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
According to the statement, only 10 deaths from the
new flu occurred after April 23, the day when the government declared a public
health emergency, and no new infections have been reported after May 18.
"The flu epidemic continues its downward trend, but
it is important to continue with prevention measures," the statement said.
The Mexican Health Ministry said that the single
largest group of the flu dead, some 23 people, were housewives, followed by
independent workers (15) and salaried staff (13).
Mexico City continues to have the largest number of
flu victims, and four other states represent the bulk of the infected
population, namely the State of Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Hidalgo and Veracruz.
