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Flu Has 'Pandemic Potential,' WHO Says

By FRANK JORDANS
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GENEVA (April 25) - The World Health Organization warned countries around the world Saturday to be on alert for any unusual flu outbreaks after a unique new swine flu virus was implicated in possibly dozens of human deaths in North America.
WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said the outbreak in Mexico and the United States constituted a "public health emergency of international concern."
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The decision means countries around the world will be asked to step up reporting and surveillance of the disease, which she said had "pandemic potential" because it is an animal virus strain infecting people. But the agency cannot at this stage say "whether or not it will indeed cause a pandemic," she added.
Chan made the decision to declare public health emergency of international concern after consulting with influenza experts from around the world. The emergency committee was called together Saturday for the first time since it was created in 2007.
In theory, WHO could now recommend travel advisories, trade restrictions or border closures, none of which would be binding. So far it has refrained from doing so.
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The agency also held off raising its pandemic alert level, citing the need for more information.
Earlier, Chan told reporters that "it would be prudent for health officials within countries to be alert to outbreaks of influenza-like illness or pneumonia, especially if these occur in months outside the usual peak influenza season."
"Another important signal is excess cases of severe or fatal flu-like illness in groups other than young children and the elderly, who are usually at highest risk during normal seasonal flu," she said.
Several Latin American and Asian countries have already started surveillance or screening at airports and other points of entry.
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At least 62 people have died from severe pneumonia caused by a flu-like illness in Mexico, WHO says. Some of those who died are confirmed to have a unique flu type that is a combination of bird, pig and human viruses. The virus is genetically identical to one found in California.
U.S. authorities said eight people were infected with swine flu in California and Texas, and all recovered.
So far, no other countries have reported suspicious cases, according to WHO.
But the French government said suspected cases are likely to occur in the coming days because of global air travel. A French government crisis group began operating Saturday. The government has already closed the French school in Mexico City and provided French citizens there with detailed instructions on precautions.
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Chilean authorities ordered a sanitary alert that included airport screening of passengers arriving from Mexico. No cases of the disease have been reported so far in the country, Deputy Health Minister Jeanette Vega said, but those showing symptoms will be sent to a hospital for tests.
In Peru, authorities will monitor travelers arriving from Mexico and the U.S. and people with flu-like symptoms will be evaluated by health teams, Peru's Health Ministry said.
Brazil will "intensify its health surveillance in all points of entry into the country," the Health Ministry's National Health Surveillance Agency said in a statement. Measures will also be put in place to inspect cargo and luggage, and to clean and disinfect aircraft and ships at ports of entry.
Some Asian nations enforced checks Saturday on passengers from Mexico.
Japan's biggest international airport stepped up health surveillance, while the Philippines said it may quarantine passengers with fevers who have been to Mexico. Health authorities in Thailand and Hong Kong said they were closely monitoring the situation.
Asia has fresh memories of an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, which hit countries across the region and severely crippled global air travel.
Indonesia, China, Thailand, Vietnam and other countries have also seen a number of human deaths from H5N1 bird flu, the virus that researchers have until now fingered as the most likely cause of a future pandemic.
The Dutch government's Institute for Public Health and Environment has advised any traveler who returned from Mexico since April 17 and develops a fever over 101.3 degrees Fahrenheit (38.5 Celsius) within four days of arriving in the Netherlands to stay at home.
The Polish Foreign Ministry has issued a statement that recommends that Poles postpone any travel plans to regions where the outbreak has occurred until it is totally contained.
The Stockholm-based European Center for Disease Prevention and Control said earlier Saturday it shared the concerns about the swine flu cases and stood ready to lend support in any way possible.
Associated Press Writer Maria Cheng in London, and AP writers around the world contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
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Reganomixxx

11:17 AMApr 29 2009

RE: vcponsardin1/Flamin88dragon/diesel1151977/HPTOULearn to use proper spelling, grammar and punctuation before you go on your diatribes, you pieces of filth. Many of the cases here in the US are likely to have stemmed from college students who went on spring break and brought the virus back with them. On another note, there's really no reason to panic yet as there's little to no information about the people who have died thus far. Did any of them have adequate health care? Who knows? The media outlets are just leading us down the same path they do every year. I've read several recent articles that basically said "Well, that avian thing we told you was going to kill humanity really wasn't a big deal because XYZ, but swine flu... Holy moly! This is the one that's gonna kill us all!" We've all seen this before with avian flu, mad cow, Ebola, SARS, etc., and each time it creates mass hysteria (aka: sells newspapers for the dying publishing industry). (continued in next post)

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Flamin88dragon

10:42 AMApr 29 2009

send everyone from mexico back to where they belong. i dont need my 7 month old son getting sick and god forbid die. close the boarders and dont let no americans out and no mexicans in. we need to get this taken care.

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Hattie54

12:05 AMApr 29 2009

Read in an article the Swine flu should be changed to Mexican flu.

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Hattie54

06:56 PMApr 28 2009

The Mexicans brought them on themselves.They're an over - populated country, a poor country who can't feed their people.If they practiced birth control,they wouldn't be in the mess they are in.

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vcponsardin1

12:43 AMApr 28 2009

HPTOU 09:55 AMApr 26 2009 Mexicans will be flocking up here to whelp their children and steal our poor Health care. Let us pray this Flu Kills thousands down there=================================================================== =========== I'm kinda hoping it kills you and your family first.

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Karl71

04:25 AMApr 27 2009

Swine Flu comes from pigs etc and not humans! So wash your hands everytime you go out or any time for that matter you should wash your hands. Get plenty of rest so you don't get worn down and take your vitamins. If you are sick good to the doctor and get treated and wear a mask so you don't spread your cold and germs around to other people.

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diesel1151977

02:10 PMApr 26 2009

I agree! ONEMTZ why you mad? LOL. Just because we are trying to protect our own. Trust me we don't WANT any of you here in our schools or states at all anyways!! We would love it if you would all just hate us and stay there! And you are the one that apparently needs an education! Spell check anyone??

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TobAmerican

11:16 PMApr 26 2009

I agree. Close the borders in both directions until this is under control. It doesn't make sense to let tourists go in to Mexico and then bring the virus home with them.

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Hccharles3

10:46 PMApr 26 2009

If you are shopping, stay away from coughing pigs, sneezing boars and road warthogs. If you catch the flu,do us all a favor and stay home. I choose to call those awful persons who like to go out and cough their heads off, in checkout lines etc, pigs. You are nothing less than "swine." oink, oink, oink!

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A unique strain of swine flu is the suspected killer of dozens of people in Mexico, where authorities closed schools, museums, libraries and theaters in the capital on Friday to try to contain an outbreak that has spurred concerns of a global flu epidemic.