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Ukraine"s flu outbreak shows signs of slowing
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 11 - 2009

Ukraine"s deadly flu outbreak showed signs of slowing
today, as government control measures began taking effect and
warmer weather arrived, according to dpa.
A total of 109 people had died of flu-related symptoms since late
October, 14 from the particularly virulent H1N1 swine flu strain,
said Oleskander Vilovol, a Health Ministry spokesman, according to a
Channel 5 television news report.
Close to 34,000 Ukrainians nationwide were hospitalized because of
severe flu symptoms, 32 with confirmed cases of swine flu, Vilovol
said, noting a moderate slowing of reported cases as compared with
last week.
But flu remained a massive health problem, he said, with 762,833
persons registered with the Health Ministry as currently suffering
from the flu, or roughly 1.6 per cent of Ukraine"s entire population.
World Health Organization (WHO) officials praised the response by
the government to the flu outbreak, according to the Interfax news
agency. Mission leader Jukka Pukkila said at a Kiev press conference:
"We can only approve of the actions of the Ukrainian government, that
they so quickly and adequately began to respond to the epidemic."
Road and foot traffic at Ukraine"s western border-crossing points
with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland had almost returned to
pre-flu outbreak levels, according to a statement from Ukraine"s
Border Troops command.
Every second Ukrainian will catch the flu this season, partly
because of a government ban on flu vaccinations in the autumn,
Interfax quoted Oleksy Hromazyn, spokesman for Ukraine"s Ministry of
Emergency Situations, as saying.
Ukraine"s Ministry of Health put a moratorium on flu vaccinations
in September after a series of deaths, mostly of children, who had
received flu vaccine at government health clinics.
The effective absence of flu vaccinations in Ukraine since then
has helped widen and deepen the impact of the present flu outbreak,
Hromazyn was quoted as saying.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, in company with his
Belarusian counterpart President Aleksandr Lukashenko, on Friday flew
to Ukraine"s western Ivano-Frankivsk province, a region hard-hit by
the flu.
"We have come here to show you we are with you," Yushchenko said
to local reporters. "There is no need to panic ... our enemy is
panic, and lack of professionalism."
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Friday said
government efforts to control and limit the extent of the flu
outbreak were improving day by day, and that medical supplies to
fight the flu "were now present in sufficient quantities," according
to an ICTV television news report.
Despite Tymoshenko"s statement, severe retail shortages of
protective masks, flu remedies, and the swine flu treatment Tamiflu
were widely reported in Ukrainian media Friday.


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