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National President UK Mobile Database Skip to main content Argentina Search Site Search Program Service or Area Start The Ministry of Health detects a case of human infection in the West Equine Encephalitis Case Findings A human case of Western equine encephalitis was obtained from a sample of a patient living in General Obligado, Santa Fe Department. The case was classified as suspicious following an alert and diagnosed through laboratory research protocols. Miztergui Institute. Share on Social Networks Share on Facebook Share on Share on Share on Telegram Published on Wednesday, 2020 The positive results for equine encephalitis were cases of the disease in horses previously registered by the province's National Agri-Food Hygiene and Quality Service. This is the first case in humans and has not een recorded for more than two decades, since it was last detected in and. was initiated based on the emergence of equine cases in accordance with the epidemiological alert issued by the National Ministry of Health on October.
Diagnosis was obtained based on a sample sent from the public hospital in Reconquista, where the patient was hospitalized and was progressing well. In this framework the case is considered suspicious due to the symptoms presented and the history of residence in an area with confirmed cases of horses. Sample analysis was performed at the National Institute of Human Viral Diseases, Ph.D. From Pergamino. Western equine encephalitis is a disease caused by a virus that occurs primarily in rural areas through the bite of an infected mosquito as a vector. Based on the horse virus test results reported on March 1, the Ministry of Health launched a nationwide epidemiological alert to detect possible human cases through epidemiological surveillance.
National President UK Mobile Database Skip to main content Argentina Search Site Search Program Service or Area Start The Ministry of Health detects a case of human infection in the West Equine Encephalitis Case Findings A human case of Western equine encephalitis was obtained from a sample of a patient living in General Obligado, Santa Fe Department. The case was classified as suspicious following an alert and diagnosed through laboratory research protocols. Miztergui Institute. Share on Social Networks Share on Facebook Share on Share on Share on Telegram Published on Wednesday, 2020 The positive results for equine encephalitis were cases of the disease in horses previously registered by the province's National Agri-Food Hygiene and Quality Service. This is the first case in humans and has not een recorded for more than two decades, since it was last detected in and. was initiated based on the emergence of equine cases in accordance with the epidemiological alert issued by the National Ministry of Health on October.
Diagnosis was obtained based on a sample sent from the public hospital in Reconquista, where the patient was hospitalized and was progressing well. In this framework the case is considered suspicious due to the symptoms presented and the history of residence in an area with confirmed cases of horses. Sample analysis was performed at the National Institute of Human Viral Diseases, Ph.D. From Pergamino. Western equine encephalitis is a disease caused by a virus that occurs primarily in rural areas through the bite of an infected mosquito as a vector. Based on the horse virus test results reported on March 1, the Ministry of Health launched a nationwide epidemiological alert to detect possible human cases through epidemiological surveillance.