A 66-year-old man died of Nile virus in Extremadura

A 66-year-old man died of Nile virus in Extremadura

A 66-year-old man died of Nile virus in Extremadura

Flour A 66-year-old man que permanecía ingresado en la UCI del Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Cáceres ha fellecido por Nile virus Occidental en Extremaduraas confirmed by the Extreme Health Service this Saturday.

Sign up, it's time 27 cases were detected en Extremadura de fever del Nilo Occidental; y tres personas han muerto por cuenta del mismo, incluyéndose aquí al fellecido este sábado.

Before this situation, the direction of the SES informed the management of the eight health areas of Extremadura that they “Situación de vigilance” ante cualquier sospecha Suitable for pre-clinical, all possible diagnostic possibilities to “catch on”, 80% of human infection and human sontomata.

Recommendations

El SES aconseja mantener en Buenas condiciones las piscinas, estanques or balsas.

Also recommended tapar pots or containers with water outside, as well as keeping gutters on roofs and patio drains clean, including wearing light-colored clothing and, if possible, covering most of the body with long-sleeved, long pants, calzados. cerrado etc.

Similarly, it is recommended to avoid using scented soaps, perfumes and aerosols for hair as they can attract insects and utilizar repellentes and insecticides In general, anywhere, use sprays or pulsers. SES recommends installing mosquito nets on doors and windows to keep mosquitoes out.