Swine Flu In Mexico

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — At least 16 people — and possibly dozens more — have died from a swine flu virus in Mexico, and world health officials worry it could unleash a global flu epidemic. Mexico City closed schools across the metropolis Friday in hopes of containing the outbreak, and tougher measures were being considered.Scientists were trying to determine if the deaths involved the same new strain of swine flu that sickened seven people in Texas and California — a disturbing disease that combines pig, bird and human viruses in a way that researchers have not seen before.The World Health Organization counted at least 57 deaths in Mexico, but said it wasn't yet clear what flu they died from."We are very, very concerned," WHO spokesman Thomas Abraham said. "We have what appears to be a novel virus and it has spread from human to human."WHO raised its internal alert system Friday, enabling the agency to divert more money and personnel to dealing with the outbreak. "It's all hands on deck at the moment." Abraham said.President Felipe Calderon cancelled a trip and met with his Cabinet to coordinate Mexico's response. The government has 500,000 flu vaccines and planned to administer them to health workers, the highest risk group.There are no vaccines available for the general public in Mexico, and authorities urged people to avoid hospitals unless they had a medical emergency, since hospitals are centers of infection. They also said Mexicans should refrain from customary greetings such as shaking hands or kissing cheeks.But the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Americans need not avoid traveling to Mexico, as long as they take the usual precautions, such as frequent handwashing.Mexico's Health Secretary, Jose Cordova, said only 16 of the deaths have been confirmed as the new swine flu strain, and that government laboratories were testing samples from 44 other people who died. At least 943 nationwide were sick from the suspected flu, the health department said.Morehttp://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/articl...zMM_EQD97P008G2
 

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Seven people in U.S. hit by strange new swine flu Reuters – Pigs stick out their snouts through a fence at a farm in the countryside on the outskirts of Havana September … By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor – Fri Apr 24, 5:33 am ETWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Seven people have been diagnosed with a new kind of swine flu in California and Texas, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Thursday.All seven people have recovered but the virus itself is a never-before-seen mixture of viruses typical among pigs, birds and humans, the CDC said."We are likely to find more cases," the CDC's Dr. Anne Schuchat told a telephone briefing. "We don't think this is time for major concern around the country."Only one of the seven cases was sick enough to be hospitalized and all have recovered, Schuchat said.CDC officials are unsure whether the cases are related to an unusually late and severe flu season in Mexico in which 20 people have died."Generally the period of infection ends during the last week of February and the first week of March, but this year there was an atypical situation where the transmission period was prolonged until April," Mexico's Ministry of Health said in a statement.Canadian officials have asked doctors to keep an eye out for cases of respiratory illness among travelers from Mexico."Symptoms from those seriously ill in Mexico include high fever, headache, eye pain, shortness of breath and extreme fatigue with rapid progression of symptoms to severe respiratory distress in about five days," the British Columbia Center for Disease Control said in a statement.In the United States, the CDC reported the new strain of swine flu on Tuesday in a boy and a girl from California's two southernmost counties.Now, five more cases have been found via normal surveillance for seasonal influenza. None of the patients, whose symptoms closely resembled seasonal flu, had any direct contact with pigs.Two of the new cases were among 16-year-olds at the same school in San Antonio "and there's a father-daughter pair in California," Schuchat said. The boy whose case was reported on Tuesday had flown to Dallas, but the CDC has found no links to the other Texas cases.The agency will issue daily updates at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swine/investigation.htm.HUMAN TO HUMAN"We believe at this point that human-to-human spread is occurring," Schuchat said. "That's unusual. We don't know yet how widely it is spreading ... We are also working with international partners to understand what is occurring in other parts of the world."The CDC's Dr. Nancy Cox said virus samples from the seven appear to carry genes from swine flu, avian flu and human flu viruses from North America, Europe and Asia."We haven't seen this strain before, but we hadn't been looking as intensively as we have," Schuchat said. "It's very possible that this is something new that hasn't been happening before."Surveillance for and scrutiny of influenza has been stepped up since 2003, when H5N1 bird flu reappeared in Asia. Experts fear this strain, or another strain, could spark a pandemic that could kill millions.The influenza A strain is an H1N1, the same subtype as one of the seasonal flu viruses now circulating. Now that the normal influenza season is waning, it may be easier to spot cases of the new swine flu, Schuchat said. The CDC is asking doctors to think about the possibility of swine flu when patients appear with flu-like symptoms, to take a sample and send it to state health officials or the CDC for testing. Cox said the CDC is already preparing a vaccine against the new strain, just in case. "This is standard operating procedure," he said. (With additional reporting by Mica Rosenberg in Mexico City and Allan Dowd in Vancouver
 

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If you notice, this flu is amongst the animals that the Bible talks of dietary "unclean" ones. My parents said they were going to give up pork. I agree and could have told them that long time ago. I said to my father that I hated to break the news, but oysters were out too (one of his favorite foods)! Fortunately he also loves fish with scales and fins so that made his day.I'm going to take my vitamins/minerals more and hold the fort while this blows over. But I don't trust the medical establishment's answer to this. Back in 1976 when I was a teenager, my mom was almost paralyzed from the swine flu shot and God healed her later---- many other people were not so lucky and were handicapped for life.
 

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Swine Flu was Just declared by the World Health Organization to be a stage 4 Epidemic around the World stage 6 is the highest