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the hospital, he praised Merino as a great man, professional, friend and patriotic. Meanwhile, the Ecuadorian Health Ministry reported on Monday that the number of deaths for A/H1N1 flu rose to 44 over the several days. ...went to the hospital to give his condolences to Merinos relatives. While leaving the hospital, he praised Merino as a great man, professional, friend and patriotic. Meanwhile, the Ecuadorian Health Ministry reported on Monday that the ...2009.(Xinhua/Jose Almeida)Photo Gallery>>> Merino reported flu symptoms on Aug. 11, and was soon hospitalized in the Military Hospital of Quito. President Correa went to the hospital to give his condolences to Merinos relatives. While leaving the ...
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said the ministry in a report. There are no differences according to gender, but there is a difference between the rates for age groups, the Ministry said. So far, only four out of the total 24 ...the most affected group, said the ministry in a report. There are no differences according to gender, but there is a difference between the rates for age groups, the Ministry said. So far, only four out ...number of confirmed cases standing at 8,384. Among the deaths, the adults between 50 and 59-year-old represented the most affected group, said the ministry in a report. There are no differences according to gender, but there ...
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in Portugal, 2058 in Italy and 1,839 in Greece, the ECDC said. No new fatal case was reported and the total number of fatal cases is still 121, the ECDC added. The ECDC publishes a daily ...Association) countries increased to 48,668, with 17,193 cases in Germany, 13,192 in Britain, 2,624 in Portugal, 2058 in Italy and 1,839 in Greece, the ECDC said. No new fatal case was reported and the total number ...the A/H1N1 flu virus in the EU (European Union) and EFTA (European Free Trade Association) countries increased to 48,668, with 17,193 cases in Germany, 13,192 in Britain, 2,624 in Portugal, 2058 in Italy and 1,839 in ...
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