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Mexico has revised down the suspected death toll from swine flu from 176 to 101, indicating that the outbreak may not be as bad as was initially feared. | Mexico has revised down the suspected death toll from swine flu from 176 to 101, indicating that the outbreak may not be as bad as was initially feared. |
Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova told the BBC that, based on samples tested, the mortality rate was comparable with that of seasonal flu. | Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova told the BBC that, based on samples tested, the mortality rate was comparable with that of seasonal flu. |
The news came as Mexico continues a five-day shutdown in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. | The news came as Mexico continues a five-day shutdown in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. |
Italy reported its first case, bringing the number of countries affected to 17. | Italy reported its first case, bringing the number of countries affected to 17. |
In Egypt, authorities have begun in earnest the slaughter of more than 300,000 pigs, in what was originally described as a precaution against swine flu. | In Egypt, authorities have begun in earnest the slaughter of more than 300,000 pigs, in what was originally described as a precaution against swine flu. |
Officials now say the move is a general health measure aimed at restoring order to Egypt's pig-rearing industry. | Officials now say the move is a general health measure aimed at restoring order to Egypt's pig-rearing industry. |
International experts say there is no scientific rationale for Egypt's pig cull | International experts say there is no scientific rationale for Egypt's pig cull |
Experts say the virus cannot be caught from eating pork and there is no scientific rationale for the cull. | Experts say the virus cannot be caught from eating pork and there is no scientific rationale for the cull. |
Five countries outside Mexico have confirmed person-to-person transmission. | Five countries outside Mexico have confirmed person-to-person transmission. |
China is trying to stop the spread of the virus, after getting its first case on Friday. | China is trying to stop the spread of the virus, after getting its first case on Friday. |
It says it will quarantine all those who travelled on a flight from Mexico with a man suffering from swine flu. | It says it will quarantine all those who travelled on a flight from Mexico with a man suffering from swine flu. |
Flights from Mexico have been suspended, and fellow guests and staff at the Hong Kong hotel where he was staying have been quarantined. | Flights from Mexico have been suspended, and fellow guests and staff at the Hong Kong hotel where he was staying have been quarantined. |
South Korea has also now confirmed a case of the virus. | South Korea has also now confirmed a case of the virus. |
Risk remains | Risk remains |
In cases outside Mexico, the effects do not appear to be severe. | In cases outside Mexico, the effects do not appear to be severe. |
CONFIRMED CASES Mexico: 101 suspected deaths - 16 confirmedUS: One death, at least 141 confirmed casesNew Zealand: 4 confirmed, 12 probable casesCanada: 35 confirmed casesUK, Spain: 15 confirmed casesGermany: 4 confirmed casesFrance, Israel, Costa Rica: 2 confirmed cases Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy: 1 confirmed case Countries with confirmed cases of secondary transmission MexicoUSCanadaSpainGermanyUK Mapping the outbreak Price hikes in Mexico amid flu panic | CONFIRMED CASES Mexico: 101 suspected deaths - 16 confirmedUS: One death, at least 141 confirmed casesNew Zealand: 4 confirmed, 12 probable casesCanada: 35 confirmed casesUK, Spain: 15 confirmed casesGermany: 4 confirmed casesFrance, Israel, Costa Rica: 2 confirmed cases Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy: 1 confirmed case Countries with confirmed cases of secondary transmission MexicoUSCanadaSpainGermanyUK Mapping the outbreak Price hikes in Mexico amid flu panic |
Dr Anne Schuchat, acting deputy director of America's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said that although experts were concerned about the possibility of severe cases, the majority so far had been "mild, self-limited illness". | Dr Anne Schuchat, acting deputy director of America's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said that although experts were concerned about the possibility of severe cases, the majority so far had been "mild, self-limited illness". |
The new virus lacked the traits that made the 1918 flu pandemic so deadly, another CDC official said. | The new virus lacked the traits that made the 1918 flu pandemic so deadly, another CDC official said. |
Mr Cordova appeared to agree, saying that the Mexican authorities may, on reflection, have overestimated the danger. | Mr Cordova appeared to agree, saying that the Mexican authorities may, on reflection, have overestimated the danger. |
He said 43.7% of samples from suspected cases so far tested had come back positive, a total of 397. Sixteen in this group had died. | He said 43.7% of samples from suspected cases so far tested had come back positive, a total of 397. Sixteen in this group had died. |
"All the samples that were taken give us an idea of the percentage of the ones testing positive," he said. | "All the samples that were taken give us an idea of the percentage of the ones testing positive," he said. |
"That means that apparently, the rate of attack is not as wide as was thought." | "That means that apparently, the rate of attack is not as wide as was thought." |
SYMPTOMS - WHAT TO DO Swine flu symptoms are similar to those produced by ordinary seasonal flu - fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, chills and fatigueIf you have flu symptoms and recently visited affected areas of Mexico, you should seek medical adviceIf you suspect you are infected, you should stay at home and take advice by telephone initially, in order to minimise the risk of infection Q&A: What is swine flu? Mexican economy squeezed by flu In pictures: Flu concern grows The quest for a swine flu vaccine | SYMPTOMS - WHAT TO DO Swine flu symptoms are similar to those produced by ordinary seasonal flu - fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, chills and fatigueIf you have flu symptoms and recently visited affected areas of Mexico, you should seek medical adviceIf you suspect you are infected, you should stay at home and take advice by telephone initially, in order to minimise the risk of infection Q&A: What is swine flu? Mexican economy squeezed by flu In pictures: Flu concern grows The quest for a swine flu vaccine |
But he stressed that the risk of a rise in infection remains and some elements of the five-day shutdown might be extended. | But he stressed that the risk of a rise in infection remains and some elements of the five-day shutdown might be extended. |
Restaurants, public buildings and businesses have been closed as Mexico tries to bring the virus under control, and people are being urged to stay at home. | Restaurants, public buildings and businesses have been closed as Mexico tries to bring the virus under control, and people are being urged to stay at home. |
Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard said the emergency measures were bringing results, with the numbers "getting better every day". | Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard said the emergency measures were bringing results, with the numbers "getting better every day". |
There is growing concern about the effect the virus could have on Mexico's economy. | There is growing concern about the effect the virus could have on Mexico's economy. |
Several US air carriers say they will cut flights to Mexico as demand falls amid concerns over the crisis. Tourism has plummeted since the outbreak was declared a week ago. | Several US air carriers say they will cut flights to Mexico as demand falls amid concerns over the crisis. Tourism has plummeted since the outbreak was declared a week ago. |
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