Suben a 19 los casos de gripe H1N1 en Nicaragua
October 22, 2011
Health officials confirmed today in Nicaragua six new cases of H1N1 flu, for a total of 19 that has been recorded since the disease reappeared seven days ago, an official source.
New infections occurred in the departments of Managua and León (northwest), which are the only two who have been affected by the virus so far, said the Health Ministry official Wendy Idiaquez, at a press conference.
The authorities called back to the people to take preventive measures like washing your hands, coughing protect, not to come to close quarters with many people, and go immediately to the doctor if symptoms of illness such as fever, runny nose and dizziness.
Nicaragua’s government declared a national health alert Friday to control the outbreak of the virus, which first hit the country between June 2009 and March 2010, leaving 11 dead out of 2,300 people who contracted the disease
The Department of Development and Environment of the Junta de Castilla y León has declared alert extreme risk of fire in six provinces in the community in various parts of Avila, Burgos, León, Palencia, Salamanca and Soria. The alert comes recommended by the high pressure at the surface and the atmosphere dry and stable.
Today, several sources are active in the reserve of the Ancares (León), yesterday had to declare alert level 2 in the municipality of Campo del Agua, Villafranca del Bierzo dependent due to the proximity of the fire to the houses. The wildfire forced the Board to request the assistance of Emergency Military Union (EMU) working since then in the area with fifty troops. They had joined large number of ground personnel and air assets.
The Ministry of Environment works on the assumption of arson, as in other fires in recent days on the reservation. The damage has been substantial with more than 300 hectares destroyed by the flames.
Ministers and officials from 110 countries will discuss starting tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro the relationship between health, poverty and social inequality at a congress unpublished World Health Organization (WHO).
The World Conference on Social Determinants of Health, the first organized on this subject, until Friday to meet the director general of WHO, Margaret Chan, senior executives of other UN agencies and nearly 900 participants, including experts and academics.
This is the first global event launched by the Commission on Social Determinants of Health WHO, an agency created in 2005 dedicated to investigate the non-biological factors that influence the spread of disease.
Within the so-called social determinants of health include economic status, social class, race, sex, education level, housing conditions and employment and also psychosocial and behavioral factors.
Conference organizers claim that the three-day meeting to condense in a final declaration with concrete proposals to governments worldwide to improve the health of the population through reducing inequalities and universal public health services .
Montero said that the cause for the irregularities in the surgical waiting lists “is filed”
October 22, 2011
The Minister of Health of the Junta de Andalucía, María Jesús Montero, said Friday that the court case over alleged irregularities in the surgical waiting lists of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada is “definitely filed,” and wanted to clarify that the last sentence confirms the sentence of SAS harassment to the doctor who reported the alleged fraud “has nothing to do” with the possible manipulation.
The Minister of Health of the Junta de Andalucía, María Jesús Montero, said Friday that the court case over alleged irregularities in the surgical waiting lists of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada is “definitely filed,” and wanted to clarify that the last sentence confirms the sentence of SAS harassment to the doctor who reported the alleged fraud “has nothing to do” with the possible manipulation.
Speaking to reporters in Granada, the counselor, who has indicated that the Andalusian abide the final decision of the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA) has differentiated the process that investigated the Magistrate’s Court 4 of Granada, which dismissed provisionally for possible irregularities, which was followed in the contentious jurisdiction, on the harassment of the employee.
In fact, as has been maintained, the Andalusian High Court referred to in the text of the ruling “exclusively” to the moral damages suffered by the faculty, having been moved from the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital San Juan de Dios when the latter ” had special connotations for her. ” Therefore, the TSJA confirms that it has paid compensation to the complainant of 120,000 euros and requires reinstatement in their jobs, “but says nothing more than alleged irregularities in the waiting lists.”
According to the minister pointed out, the matter of the lists was taken by the judge at the Spanish Agency for Data Protection in April of this year and acknowledged “inaccuracies” in the lists, but stating possible violations prescribed, so that the file was “final” by the instructor.



