Sunday, April 26, 2009

Patients with symptoms of pig influenza detected in Europe and Oceania.

Medportal.ruPrizrak "Spanish" influenza 25.04.2009VOZ considers Mexican dangerous for all chelovechestvaV British crew member of aircraft flight from Mexico City to London, was hospitalized with symptoms of pig influenza, reported in Sunday The Daily Mail. In addition, according to the AFP, with suspected influenza pork was hospitalized group of 22 college students in New Zealand, returned from Mexico. Until then, it was thought that pig flu spreads in Mexico and the United States.
According to recent data, the number of victims of pig flu virus mutated, which is a combination of human, porcine and avian flu, up to 81 people. All the deceased were living in Mexico. Confirmed death of 20 people from the disease, another 61 people died from symptoms similar to influenza pork. Nearly 1300 people hospitalized with signs of disease.
Up to 19 people ill with influenza in the United States pork. According to available data, with symptoms of the disease have been hospitalized one of the 9 students in private schools in the New York district of Queens, as well as a dozen people in Texas, Kansas and California. Several U.S. media reported that about two weeks ago, U.S. president Barack Obama during a visit to Mexico, spoke with a man who subsequently died from swine flu. Press Service of the White House hastened to make a statement that, Obama is OK, and that he was not ill, reports AP.
Because of the threat of the spread of the disease in Mexico indefinitely canceled all public events, to May 6, suspended classes in schools. Living in Mexico City trying to leave their homes and personal stockpiled gauze bandage.
Representatives of the World Health Organization expressed concern that the influenza epidemic of pork in Mexico could turn into a pandemic. There was evidence that the virus is transmitted from person to person.
From swine flu vaccine does not exist yet, know that the major pharmaceutical companies are already actively working on its creation. So far, all patients hospitalized with suspected influenza pork, cured with the help of the known antiviral drugs.

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