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New cases of the deadly swine flu virus have been confirmed as far afield as New Zealand and Israel, as the UN warns it cannot be contained. | New cases of the deadly swine flu virus have been confirmed as far afield as New Zealand and Israel, as the UN warns it cannot be contained. |
The US, Canada, Spain and Britain confirmed cases earlier but no deaths have been reported outside Mexico, where the virus was first reported. | The US, Canada, Spain and Britain confirmed cases earlier but no deaths have been reported outside Mexico, where the virus was first reported. |
Mexico has raised the number of probable deaths to 152, with 1,614 suspected sufferers under observation. | Mexico has raised the number of probable deaths to 152, with 1,614 suspected sufferers under observation. |
UN inspectors are to examine reports pig farms may have spread the virus. | UN inspectors are to examine reports pig farms may have spread the virus. |
The UN's health agency, the World Health Organization (WHO), confirmed that the flu had been transmitted between humans. | The UN's health agency, the World Health Organization (WHO), confirmed that the flu had been transmitted between humans. |
CONFIRMED & SUSPECTED CASES Mexico: 152 suspected deaths - 20 confirmed cases US: 51 confirmed casesCanada: 6 confirmed casesNew Zealand: 3 confirmed casesUK, Spain, Israel: 2 confirmed cases eachCountries with suspected cases: Brazil, Guatemala, Peru, Australia, and South Korea, and seven EU states In pictures: Swine flu spreads Life at centre of the outbreak Swine flu: Your experiences Mapping the outbreak | CONFIRMED & SUSPECTED CASES Mexico: 152 suspected deaths - 20 confirmed cases US: 51 confirmed casesCanada: 6 confirmed casesNew Zealand: 3 confirmed casesUK, Spain, Israel: 2 confirmed cases eachCountries with suspected cases: Brazil, Guatemala, Peru, Australia, and South Korea, and seven EU states In pictures: Swine flu spreads Life at centre of the outbreak Swine flu: Your experiences Mapping the outbreak |
WHO chief Dr Keiji Fukuda said it was not inevitable that the outbreak would develop into a global epidemic - or pandemic - but countries should "take the opportunity to prepare". | WHO chief Dr Keiji Fukuda said it was not inevitable that the outbreak would develop into a global epidemic - or pandemic - but countries should "take the opportunity to prepare". |
Several countries have issued warnings against travelling to Mexico, but the WHO and the EU's health chief, Androulla Vassiliou, said such measures would do little to combat the flu's spread. | Several countries have issued warnings against travelling to Mexico, but the WHO and the EU's health chief, Androulla Vassiliou, said such measures would do little to combat the flu's spread. |
WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said experts were working on a vaccine, but said it could take five or six months to develop. | WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said experts were working on a vaccine, but said it could take five or six months to develop. |
Health experts say the virus comes from the same strain that causes seasonal outbreaks in humans, but also contains genetic material from versions of flu which usually affect pigs and birds. | Health experts say the virus comes from the same strain that causes seasonal outbreaks in humans, but also contains genetic material from versions of flu which usually affect pigs and birds. |
New Zealand confirmed that three students who had travelled to Mexico had swine flu. | |
Israeli health officials confirmed on Tuesday that the country now had two people infected with the virus. Both sufferers had recently been to Mexico. | Israeli health officials confirmed on Tuesday that the country now had two people infected with the virus. Both sufferers had recently been to Mexico. |
UN alert raised | UN alert raised |
Sixty-four cases have been confirmed in the US, six in Canada, two in the UK and two in Spain. | Sixty-four cases have been confirmed in the US, six in Canada, two in the UK and two in Spain. |
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The EU said patients were also under observation in Denmark, Sweden, Greece, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy and Ireland. | The EU said patients were also under observation in Denmark, Sweden, Greece, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy and Ireland. |
Tests are being carried out on people in Brazil, Guatemala, Peru, Australia and South Korea. | |
A number of countries in Asia, Latin America and Europe have begun screening airport passengers for symptoms, while Germany's biggest tour operator has suspended trips to Mexico. | A number of countries in Asia, Latin America and Europe have begun screening airport passengers for symptoms, while Germany's biggest tour operator has suspended trips to Mexico. |
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is sending a team to Mexico to investigate rumours that people had been falling ill last month near intensive pig farms. | |
The WHO raised its pandemic alert status to level four on Monday - two levels from a full pandemic - after concluding there had been sustained transmission between humans. | The WHO raised its pandemic alert status to level four on Monday - two levels from a full pandemic - after concluding there had been sustained transmission between humans. |
Levels five and six are reserved for when there is widespread human infection. | Levels five and six are reserved for when there is widespread human infection. |
WHO spokesman Mr Hartl said there were a number of cases in New York "which appear to be human-to-human transmission". | WHO spokesman Mr Hartl said there were a number of cases in New York "which appear to be human-to-human transmission". |
SWINE FLU Swine flu is a respiratory disease thought to spread through coughing and sneezingSymptoms mimic those of normal fluGood hygiene like using a tissue and washing hands thoroughly can help reduce transmission Swine flu cases confirmed in UK Q&A: What is swine flu? 'I couldn't get out of bed' | SWINE FLU Swine flu is a respiratory disease thought to spread through coughing and sneezingSymptoms mimic those of normal fluGood hygiene like using a tissue and washing hands thoroughly can help reduce transmission Swine flu cases confirmed in UK Q&A: What is swine flu? 'I couldn't get out of bed' |
He said that if the New York cases were confirmed, the WHO could raise its alert to level five. | He said that if the New York cases were confirmed, the WHO could raise its alert to level five. |
The UN body is encouraging countries to begin intensive surveillance of possible infection and send as much information as possible to the WHO. | The UN body is encouraging countries to begin intensive surveillance of possible infection and send as much information as possible to the WHO. |
In Mexico, swine flu has been confirmed in 20 of the 152 known deaths. | In Mexico, swine flu has been confirmed in 20 of the 152 known deaths. |
In almost all cases outside Mexico, people have been only mildly ill and have made a full recovery. | In almost all cases outside Mexico, people have been only mildly ill and have made a full recovery. |
Meanwhile, Swiss police said a container with animal swine flu samples exploded as it was being shipped on a train from Zurich to Geneva on Monday, injuring a woman. | |
Authorities said dry ice keeping the samples cold caused the explosion, but the incident posed no threat to humans. | |
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