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ber of deaths in New Mexico by the flu, all of whom died before April 30 On the same day that the Aztec capital seeks return to normalcy, the authorit

ber of deaths in New Mexico by the flu, all of whom died before April 30
On the same day that the Aztec capital seeks return to normalcy, the authorities reported that 913 were already infected by the virus

Increases to 29 the number killed in Mexico by the new flu, all of whom died before April 30
Mexican citizens launched a crusade of cleaning and disinfecting all public transportation, restaurants and schools in Mexico City as part of the work by spraying the virus AH1N1 contingency.
When Mexico is preparing to return to normal with the opening of restaurants and other public places, the death toll in the country for influenza A has been raised from 26 to 29 people, all of them died before April 30. Mexican authorities have reported further that the contagion affecting and 913 other people, a figure that matches the given by the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that of 1,490 infected worldwide and 29 deaths in Mexico , who joined two others in United States.
Mexican Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova, reported in his last appearance that the number of infected, confirmed by laboratory tests in Mexico was 840 and 26 of the deceased. Of the total 140 possible deaths due to this virus have been confirmed 29 deaths and more than 30 laboratory studies of deceased persons of outstanding results. Moreover, according to Cordova, 77 cases of deaths in which no samples were taken and where it can be determined whether infected died from the flu A1H1N1.
Second fatality in the U.S.
The confirmed deaths in Mexico by this virus has joined today the death of a woman in Texas and a Mexican boy of 23 months, admitted to a U.S. hospital, he died days ago. Moreover, in recent hours, the number of cases of influenza A in the United States has risen to 403, spread across 38 states, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The president, Felipe Calderón, in a ceremony on the occasion of Cinco de Mayo, has said that his country "has defended the entire human race from spreading the virus of influenza A and demonstrated" his ability to take charge not only of own destiny but that of others. "

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