The health authorities of Tucuman They continue to be concerned about the outbreak of pneumonia that has been going on for several weeks, and for which six people have already died, of these, two perished this Sunday.
According to the Ministry of Health of Tucumanled by Luis Medina Ruiz, in the province there are nine cases with outpatient follow-up and four inpatients, from the Luz y Fuerza Sanatorium, where the outbreak originated.
The Minister of Health of Tucuman He also explained what the status of each of the patients was: “we have six deceased, nine patients at home with outpatient medical follow-up because they have moderate and mild symptoms and four hospitalized patients, of whom two are in serious condition on mechanical ventilation.
At the time, the president expressed that new measures will be taken to treat patients, this after the nation’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the cause of pneumonia was legionella.
“Knowing that it is a bacterium that does not always cause bilateral pneumonia, we are including, within the patient selection criteria, any health personnel, patient or family caregiver, who has been in the private clinic in August and who has some compatible symptom: fever or respiratory cold of different severity, not necessarily bilateral pneumonia “he indicated.
Regarding the number of total affected, the minister assured that the number rises to 19, because after expanding the criteria to treat patients, eight more cases were added.
“Of 11 affected, eight more are added, of which two are health personnel, five are patient caregivers and a patient with comorbidity who is in vital commitment.”
Who are the last deceased
On Sunday night it was confirmed that two more people died from legionella. These are two men aged 64 and 81 who had comorbidities and had remained in critical condition.
“The patients who died had an underlying disease. They needed mechanical respiratory assistance,” said the Minister of Health of the provincewho also clarified that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent the spread of the disease.