In Two Months, There Are Quadrupling Cases of Worm Sweepers in Humans.
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With the aim of guaranteeing food safety and safety in the populace capital, the City Government headed by the municipal president, Pepe Chedraui Budib, carried out a training by the National Service for Health, Food Safety and Quality (SENASICA) for the identification, prevention and control of the worm sweeper, in the face of the recent registration of cases in the country. The talk was given by Dr. María Concepción Becerra Lemus, coordinator …
The Secretary of Health, David Kershenobich, reported that the unit in charge has registered “near 30 cases” of the worm’s disease in humans, which means that this condition has increased four times since the end of May when six cases were registered. According to data from the Epidemiological Bulletin of the Ministry of Health, six cases of the disease were reported on 27 May and 26 cases were reported on 21 July. You may also be interested: Si…
The Government of Mexico confirmed this day that there are about 30 confirmed cases of myasis by worm sweeper in people and stressed that none of them is at risk of death. “None of these cases is fatal, all they require is a surgical wash to remove the larvae. In no case is it accompanied by mortality, it is just a hygiene problem,” explained Mexico’s Health Secretary David Kershenobich. In view of this situation, the Health Minister explained, …
David Kershenobich, Secretary of Health, confirmed that there are about 30 cases of infections caused by the sweeping worm in humans. However, for the peace of mind of the population, he assured that there is no risk of death. Although, the worm mainly affects cattle, infections in humans are due to poorly treated wounds, so it is only a matter of hygiene in certain lesions. Secretary of Health David Kershenobich / Photograph Presidency 30 cases…
The Secretary of Health, David Kershenobich, reported that there are 30 cases of myasis by worm sweeper in humans, but none fatal. During the morning conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum, the official explained that the infection occurs after a person does not take care of his wound and a fly deposits his eggs; however, he stated that it does not represent a risk of mortality. “All require a washing to remove the larvae. It is a more hygien…
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