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Rickettsia Mortality Reached 70% in Coahuila

The lethality of rickettsia has reached 70 percent in Coahuila due mainly to the delay of patients in going to hospitals and the lack of timely diagnoses at the first level of care. At the last epidemiological cut, the health authorities record a balance of eight deceased people out of a total of twelve cases counted in the entity. Coahuila’s Health Secretary, Eliud Aguirre Vázquez, explained that the main factor of mortality is late detection, …
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The lethality of rickettsia has reached 70 percent in Coahuila due mainly to the delay of patients in going to hospitals and the lack of timely diagnoses at the first level of care. At the last epidemiological cut, the health authorities record a balance of eight deceased people out of a total of twelve cases counted in the entity. Coahuila’s Health Secretary, Eliud Aguirre Vázquez, explained that the main factor of mortality is late detection, …

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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