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Is There More Influenza in Guatemala? Health Responds and Clears Risks News

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The Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare (MSPAS) denied an increase in the circulation of seasonal influenza in Guatemala. The entity indicated that one in 12 samples of patients with respiratory infections tested influenza positive, equivalent to 7% of the total, a lower figure compared to other respiratory viruses. Read also: First H3N2 influenza infections reported in Latin American countries In addition, it explained that half of the…
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The Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare (MSPAS) denied an increase in the circulation of seasonal influenza in Guatemala. The entity indicated that one in 12 samples of patients with respiratory infections tested influenza positive, equivalent to 7% of the total, a lower figure compared to other respiratory viruses. Read also: First H3N2 influenza infections reported in Latin American countries In addition, it explained that half of the…

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CRN Noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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