Yucatán reports nearly 1,700 cases of gastroenteritis during the hot season
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Dr. Alfonso Ávila Avilés, deputy director of health for the Mérida City Council, emphasized that there has been an increase in both intestinal and respiratory illnesses during the recent hot season that has affected the population.
He highlighted the importance of public health in relation to the increase in these gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses due to the rising temperatures, with cities like Mérida registering temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius at certain times of day.
He highlighted the importance of public health in relation to the increase in these gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses due to the rising temperatures, with cities like Mérida registering temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius at certain times of day.
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