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Swine flu suspected in 61 deaths in Mexico; schools closed
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 24 - 04 - 2009


Mexican authorities confirmed today the
deaths of 16 people due to swine influenza over the past three weeks,
while a further 45 deaths were suspected from the disease, dpa reported.
The situation is so dire that Mexico City has closed its schools
and President Felipe Calderon cancelled a visit to the northern city
of Ciudad Juarez.
"The cases we have proved (of deaths) due to this virus are these
16, and we are awaiting confirmation of the rest," Mexican Health
Minister Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos said.
He spoke of a "controlled epidemic," in which a further 943 people
have been hospitalized.
"We had confirmation that it was not the usual seasonal influenza
virus," he noted.
On Mexico's northern border, California and Texas have reported
seven cases of swine flu, but no deaths as of yet, US federal health
officials said Thursday.
US officials said there was no evidence the people had been in
direct contact with pigs, meaning an unusual strain of the
respiratory infection is spreading from person to person, the
Washington Post reported Friday.
Late Thursday, Cordova Villalobos announced - in a message
broadcast by all major radio and television stations - the suspension
of school lessons in Mexico City and its metropolitan area, where
most of the cases have been located.
The capital and the adjoining state of Mexico hold over 20 per
cent of the country's population of 105 million.
Cordova Villalobos said the swine flu virus is "a mutant of a
virus that comes from pigs, that had already been described in 1976."
Mexican authorities sent 17 samples to Canada, and received
confirmation that 16 of those presented swine flu.
Symptoms of the illness include very high sudden fever, headaches,
red eyes, nasal flow and coughing. It was said to be highly
contagious.
The minister noted that lessons would "very probably" be suspended
for several days.
"What we need to avoid is for it to get complicated," Cordova
Villalobos said.
The authorities did not know whether the flu vaccine that is
normally given to those members of the population that are regarded
as being particularly at risk has protected those people from the new
virus.


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