00:00She was only 13 years old.
00:02This happened in the province of Misiones,
00:04after she returned from her trip to Egresados.
00:08In this case, she had traveled to the town of Villa Carlos Paz
00:12with her companions.
00:14She presented discomfort on her return to Posadas.
00:18We are talking about this teenager,
00:20Milagro Sirimarco Díaz,
00:22a student of the Christian Institute of the Republic of Argentina,
00:26who also began to feel bad
00:28and was admitted to the pediatric hospital where she lives.
00:32That's right. It's a similar picture.
00:34Influenza B in this case,
00:36but it's also from the family we were just talking about.
00:40The mononucleosis comes practically
00:42infected by the same instance
00:44that ends up in a sepsis.
00:46Here too, there will be an investigation in progress
00:50about whether she could have been infected
00:52in the province of Córdoba,
00:54because she doesn't have a diagnosis
00:56of her native province of Misiones.
00:58But it's exactly the same thing
01:00we were talking about in the previous case.
01:02It's an influenza that ends up in a sepsis.
01:06Obviously, a diagnosis that advanced in a way
01:10that, I understand, for health professionals,
01:12was not expected.
01:14But obviously, this is a very fast progress, right?
01:18Especially in a 13-year-old creature,
01:20how an influenza advances so fast
01:22that it produces sepsis and death almost instantly.
01:26No, it's incredible.
01:28Juanita Milagros Cirimarco Díaz,
01:30a student, a model student,
01:32tells us the information.
01:34Thirteen years old,
01:36she died in Misiones
01:38after returning from her return trip
01:40because of all these details that Germán told you.
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