HAVANA, Cuba, Apr 24 (acn) For the fifth week in a row, the number of 
H1N1 cases continues to grow throughout the country, said Dr. Otto 
Pelaez Sanchez, head of the Transmissible Diseases Department of the 
Cuban Public Health ministry.
Cuban News Agency
During this week, 93 new cases of Influenza A (H1N1) virus were 
confirmed by the National Influenza Virus Labs of the Tropical Medicine 
Institute Pedro Kouri, Granma reported on Saturday.
Based on the situation, people were called to strictly follow personal 
and collective hygiene measures indicated by health authorities and to 
visit the doctor as soon as any symptoms of flu appear.
In reference to the national vaccination campaign against the H1N1 virus 
to conclude on Tuesday, April 2, Dr. Pelaez Sanchez said 981,130 people 
(87.4 percent), selected based on risk factors, have received the shot. 
Of them78, 915 are either pregnant women or have given birth recently, 
representing 99.7 percent of the total.
Dr. Pelaez Sanchez said the people who have been vaccinated remain under 
strict watch so that they can receive immediate medical care in case of 
severe reactions, although no serious side-effects of the vaccine have 
been reported so far. Among minor adverse reactions are headaches, pain 
in the area of the shot, fever, tiredness and allergies.
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