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			<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 22:34:43 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Mexican, US officials rush to tackle killer flu<br /><br />by Sophie Nicholson Sophie Nicholson 1 hr 43 mins ago<br /><br />MEXICO CITY (AFP) Mexican and US officials Friday took emergency steps to contain outbreaks of a new multi-strain swine flu, which has sickened hundreds in Mexico, causing 20 deaths, and infected seven in the US.<br /><br />Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova confirmed 20 deaths from swine flu Friday and said authorities were probing 40 more possible fatalities.<br /><br />Authorities were probing 943 possible infections.<br /><br />The World Health Organization confirmed 18 deaths in Mexico and said 12 cases had the same genetic make-up as victims of the virus in the US state of California.<br /><br />Mexican officials warned people to avoid crowds or using the subway, closed the capital&#x27;s museums and prepared to launch a massive vaccination campaign in the densely-populated capital, although they lacked vaccines.<br /><br />There were 60 deaths with similar symptoms. It has been confirmed that 20 of those are from this illness and the other 40 are being analyzed, Cordova told a news conference.<br /><br />It&#x27;s a virus which mutated from pigs and transmitted to some humans, Cordova said earlier.<br /><br />US medical authorities expressed strong concern as seven known, non-fatal, cases were reported in the southern United States, and underlined that the virus included strains from different types of flu.<br /><br />President Barack Obama was being fully briefed on an outbreak, said a White House spokesman.<br /><br />The US cases included five in California and two in Texas, in three clusters, WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib told journalists in Geneva.<br /><br />The WHO, which has identified swine influenza as a potential source of a human flu pandemic, activated its global epidemic operations center.<br /><br />Mexican authorities closed schools in the capital and the center of the country and Mexico City was to launch a massive vaccination campaign for all people who haven&#x27;t been vaccinated against the usual winter flu, local Health Minister Armando Ahued said at a news conference.<br /><br />The government has 500,000 flu vaccines and planned to administer them to health workers, but supplies were short in the urban area of some 20 million.<br /><br />The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says on its website that there is no vaccine to specifically protect humans from swine flu, only to protect pigs.<br /><br />The seasonal influenza vaccine will likely help provide partial protection against swine H3N2, but not swine H1N1 viruses, the website says.<br /><br />It was not clear as to all the strains identified in Mexico, but the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said the novel A/H1N1 influenza identified in at least two of the recent cases by US counterparts might have a risk of developing into a pandemic-type virus.<br /><br />It&#x27;s very obvious that we are very concerned. We&#x27;ve set up emergency operation centers, CDC spokesman Dave Daigle told AFP.<br /><br />President Felipe Calderon canceled a trip and met with his cabinet to coordinate Mexico&#x27;s response.<br /><br />Medical teams were on stand-by at the capital&#x27;s international airport, passengers with flu symptoms were advised not to fly, and all passengers had to fill out a health questionnaire, said Victor Mejia, a spokesman at the capital&#x27;s international airport.<br /><br />There had been some 800 suspected cases with flu-like illness in Mexico and 60 suspected deaths, WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said earlier.<br /><br />Most of the Mexican cases were found in healthy young adults with no known record of prior illness.<br /><br />The WHO said it was in constant contact with health authorities in the United States and in Mexico.<br /><br />Human outbreaks of H1N1 swine influenza virus were recorded in the United States in 1976 and 1988, when two deaths were recorded, and in 1986. In 1988 a pregnant woman died after contact with sick pigs, according to the WHO.<br /><br />In recent years the global focus for a pandemic has shifted to the H5N1 bird flu virus, which has spread from poultry to humans and killed 257 of the 421 people infected by the virus since 2003.<br /><br />If a pig is simultaneously infected with a human and an avian influenza virus, it can serve as a mixing vessel for the two viruses that could combine to create a new more virulent strain.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/29265">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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