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This is exactly what we've been fearing all along. This flu seems to have been spread from birds to pigs to humans. Most of those that are dead are young adults. This is usually the hallmark of a true pandemic. It easily spreads from person to person. It appears to be responding to Tamiflu, for now.
A new swine flu strain that has killed as many as 68 people and sickened more than 1,000 across Mexico has “pandemic potential,” the World Health Organization chief said Saturday, and it may be too late to contain the sudden outbreak.
The number of cases in the U.S. still stands at eight, all in California and Texas. The Texas health department announced Saturday that Byron Steele High School in Cibolo, near San Antonio, will temporarily close as local health and school officials work to keep the virus from spreading.
“The situation is evolving quickly,” Chan said in a telephone news conference in Geneva. “A new disease is by definition poorly understood.”
This virus is a mix of human, pig and bird strains that prompted WHO to meet Saturday to consider declaring an international public health emergency — a step that could lead to travel advisories, trade restrictions and border closures. Spokesman Gregory Hartl said a decision would not be made Saturday.
But experts at the WHO and the CDC say the nature of this outbreak may make containment impossible. Already, more than 1,000 people have been infected in as many as 14 of Mexico’s 32 states, according to daily newspaper El Universal. Tests show 20 people have died of the swine flu, and 48 other deaths were probably due to the same strain.
This is exactly what we've been fearing all along. This flu seems to have been spread from birds to pigs to humans. Most of those that are dead are young adults. This is usually the hallmark of a true pandemic. It easily spreads from person to person. It appears to be responding to Tamiflu, for now.