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Health managers investigate Argentine pneumonia; Three



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Diseases have focused on a private medical clinic in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, the fifth largest city in Argentina.
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Argentine health authorities are investigating a group of pneumonia cases from unknown causes that have caused three S of the 10 cases identified so far. The disease has been centered around the private medical clinic in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, the fifth largest city of Argentina, located in the northwestern part of the country. Health officials there have given daily updates when they investigate these cases. The world health organization is monitoring a group of 10 cases of pneumonia from unknown causes in Argentina in the outbreak so far including three s. Bloomberg

Of the 10 known patients, three have. That included a 70-year-old child suspected of being "zero patient", who had been treated for surgical procedures and developed lung infections around August 20, according to Luis Medina Ruiz, Minister of Community Health Tucumán. Onset of patient symptoms coincides with people from health care workers who also fall ill. Symptoms include fever, muscle pain, abdominal pain and shortness of breath, according to the PAN American health organization, which acts as a regional office for world health organizations in America. Tests for respiratory viruses including Covid-19 and flu, as well as agents of viruses, bacteria and other fungi that are known, all returned negative, according to a statement from Paho, which means the cause of pneumonia has not been identified.
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