The young man from Cordoba who was hospitalized in Mexico died

The young man from Cordoba who was hospitalized in Mexico died

September 3, 2024 – 11:56

Due to the cost of the transfer, a mass will be held in the North American country and then cremated so that the ashes can be brought to Argentina. Health authorities around the world are concerned about the spread of the virus.

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The young man from Cordoba who contracted Monkeypox in Mexico He died this Sunday after being hospitalized in serious condition and suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest.

Who is the young Argentine who died of monkeypox in Mexico?

Santiago Molina, 28 years old and from La Caleta, was 21 days hospitalized at the General Hospital of Mexico and even though he had recovered from the virushis general condition had deteriorated due to the multiple organ failures caused by the disease.

“He suffered a bronchoaspiration, one of his lungs collapsed and he had to undergo intubation therapy”reported one of her aunts in dialogue with a media outlet Cordova.

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Santiago Molina, 28 years old and from La Caleta, spent 21 days in the General Hospital of Mexico and despite having recovered from the virus, his general condition had worsened due to the multiple organ failures caused by the disease.

Santiago Molina, 28 years old and from La Caleta, spent 21 days in the General Hospital of Mexico and despite having recovered from the virus, his general condition had worsened due to the multiple organ failures caused by the disease.

In this context, it had been announced that the young man’s health condition was already at risk having been diagnosed with HIV.

The death of Molina It happened this Sunday, but the news broke hours ago after his mother, Claudia Follin, has made the information public on his Facebook account.

“To all of Santy’s friends and acquaintances, we would like to inform you that he has sadly passed away. He will always be in our hearts,” she said.

Due to the cost, it is expected that a mass will be held in Mexico to then cremate it and thus be able to bring the ashes to the Argentina.

Source: Ambito

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