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Santa Cruz, on Orange Alert for a Suspicious Case of H3n2 Variant K; in Cochabamba There Are Another 5

In Santa Cruz, a patient is a 28-year-old woman from Japan. In Cochabamba, they all belong to the same family.
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SANTA CRUZ 16 Dec. (NOMADA).- The Departmental Health Service (Sedes) declared orange alert after the death of a 28-year-old woman from Japan, who presented respiratory symptoms after her arrival in the capital of the city, a fact that is investigated as a possible case of influenza A H3N2 known as Gripe K. Given this situation, the health authorities activated epidemiological surveillance protocols and reinforced the call to the population to e…

Listen to this news: Health authorities in Santa Cruz have issued an Orange Alert following the death of a 28-year-old woman from Japan who presented respiratory symptoms that could be related to a new strain of influenza. The Departmental Health Service (SEDES) is investigating a possible case of the variant known as "Swine Flu" (H3N2). SEDES Director Julio César Koca reported that this case has been classified as a suspected case of an H3N2 va…

In Santa Cruz, a patient is a 28-year-old woman from Japan. In Cochabamba, they all belong to the same family.

Santa Cruz, Dec 16, 2025 (ATB Digital) .- The Sees of Santa Cruz announced that it will declare an orange alert after a suspected case of death by influenza AH3N2, variant K. The patient is a 26-year-old woman, who arrived from Japan and died on November 29. The case is not yet confirmed, according to the director of the Sees, Julio César Koca. The variant K already recorded cases in Mexico and recently in Peru, a country that declared national …

It would be a woman who arrived in Santa Cruz from Japan.

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