translated from Spanish: Four cases of indigenous dengue confirm edinting in Paraná

In the midst of the global coronavirus outbreak, dengue cases are refloating in the region. Now, in Paraná, Entre Ríos, four native cases were detected and the alarms are set.” The people affected did not have to be admitted. They presented the classic symptoms (fever, muscle aches) and are at home with the precautionary measures to be taken,” said Vanesa Zehnder, Paraná’s undersecretary of Environment in dialogue with TN.

According to his sayings, the last detected cases “appeared because we went out looking for fevers in the downtown area with the Ministry of Health of the Province and detected that there were some people who had had symptoms and had not attended the doctor”. From there, blood samples were taken and three cases were confirmed, in addition to the remaining recorded days earlier. In addition to the natives, there are 20 cases imported into the province: ten in Gualeguaychú, five in Diamant, three in Concordia and two in Paraná.

Three new cases of indigenous dengue were detected in our city! Extreme prevention measures, it is everyone’s job! ❌ pic.twitter.com/5FsMvEQVmG — Paraná Municipality (@MuniParana)
February 13, 2020

In this context, the municipal official highlighted the protocol that follows the district (which requires fumigating door to door) and promoting precautionary measures. For his part, the director of Epidemiology of Entre Ríos, Diego Garcilazo, indicated that, in the face of any symptoms, “equal to those of a flu but without respiratory symptoms, you have to consult with a doctor” and, in turn, “it is important that the doctor suspects the disease and notifies”.

Original source in Spanish

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