Principales enfermedades infecciosas en Centroamérica durante 1998, antes y después de Mitch
Most common infectious diseases affecting Central America during 1998, before and after Mitch

Rev. panam. salud pública; 6 (6), 1999
Publication year: 1999

We look at the epidemiology of the most common infectious diseases that in 1998 affected the countries of Central America most seriously damaged by Hurricane Mitch:

Belice, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Incidence and mortality figures and fatality rates for cholera, dengue, malaria, and leptospirosis, before and after the hurricane, come from data provided by each country's ministry of health

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