| Swine Flu under Control in Mexico, number on rise in other countries
According to Mexico's health secretary swine flu
is under control in Mexico. However U.S. and five other countries
in Europe and Latin America reported new cases Sunday. Taking strict
precautionary measure, China quarantined more than 70 Mexican travelers
and Hong Kong isolated 350 people in a hotel even though no new
swine flu infections appeared in Asia. In Egypt, authorities' attempt
to kill all pigs as a precaution against the disease prompted pig
owners to clash with police who were helping to seize their animals
for slaughter.
The death toll in Mexico remains at 19, and the
number of confirmed cases has increased slightly, from 473 to 506,
including the dead, Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova said. He
said "evolution of the epidemic is now in its declining phase."
He further revealed that the epidemic peaked sometime between April
23 and April 28, and measures like closing the nation's schools,
shuttering most of its businesses and banning mass public gatherings
have definitely helped curb the flu's spread. The condition in the
US remains dismal, the number of confirmed cases rose to 226 in
30 states, the Centers of Disease Control said. Swine
flu has also killed one toddler in the U.S. and has spread to
18 countries worldwide - but experts believe the actual spread is
much wider. The global caseload was nearing 800 and growing - the
vast majority in Mexico, the U.S. and Canada. Colombia on Sunday
reported South America's first confirmed case of swine flu a day
after Costa Rica reported the first in Central America. The Spanish
Health Ministry said the country now has 40 confirmed cases of swine
flu - making it the European nation hardest hit by the virus. It
said most of the victims have already recovered. All but two had
recently visited Mexico. Britain, Italy and Germany also reported
new cases.
Tamiflu
is the best advised medication for the treatment of Swine Flu.
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