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Swine flu in Mexico, the epicentre of the world outbreak, has peaked, the Mexican health minister has said. | Swine flu in Mexico, the epicentre of the world outbreak, has peaked, the Mexican health minister has said. |
Jose Angel Cordova said the virus, blamed for at least 19 deaths in Mexico, appeared to have peaked between 23-28 April. | Jose Angel Cordova said the virus, blamed for at least 19 deaths in Mexico, appeared to have peaked between 23-28 April. |
"The evolution of the epidemic is now in its declining phase," Mr Cordova told a news conference. | "The evolution of the epidemic is now in its declining phase," Mr Cordova told a news conference. |
World Health Organization officials said authorities should remain vigilant as the virus could return. | World Health Organization officials said authorities should remain vigilant as the virus could return. |
Asked about Mr Cordova's comments, WHO official Gregory Hartl said the current "round of activity" could have peaked. | Asked about Mr Cordova's comments, WHO official Gregory Hartl said the current "round of activity" could have peaked. |
But he added: "We cannot lower our guard. There is a high possibility that this virus will come back, especially in colder periods." | |
'Pork safe' | |
The WHO says it has found swine flu in 787 people in 17 countries, while collated national figures give a tally of more than 800. | |
Person-to-person transmission has been confirmed in six countries. | |
In Mexico, just over 100 people are thought to have died from the virus, though only 19 cases have been confirmed. | |
CONFIRMED CASES Mexico: 101 suspected deaths - 19 confirmedUS: One death, 226 confirmed casesNew Zealand: 4 confirmed casesCanada: 85 confirmed casesSpain: 20 confirmed casesUK: 16 confirmed casesGermany: 6 confirmed casesIsrael: 3 confirmed casesFrance: 2 confirmed cases Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy, Irish Republic, Costa Rica, Colombia: 1 confirmed case Countries with confirmed cases of secondary transmission: Mexico, US, Canada, Spain, Germany, UK Mapping the outbreak Clashes erupt over Egypt pig cull Did Mexico over-react to flu? | |
The first cases surfaced at the end of the northern hemisphere's winter flu season, and experts fear that infections could accelerate in the autumn. | |
WHO food safety scientist Peter Ben Embarek said increased surveillance was necessary after the virus was found to have infected pigs in Canada. | WHO food safety scientist Peter Ben Embarek said increased surveillance was necessary after the virus was found to have infected pigs in Canada. |
But he said there was no recommendation to cull animals, and pork remained safe to eat. | |
"From a consumer point of view there is no risk from consuming cooked pork products," he said. | "From a consumer point of view there is no risk from consuming cooked pork products," he said. |
The herd of pigs in the western Canadian province of Alberta was apparently infected by a farm worker who recently returned from Mexico. | |
Mr Ben Embarek said the infection of the pigs was not a surprise and that both the animals and the worker were recovering. | |
In Egypt, the government moved to cull all the country's pigs following the swine flu outbreak. | |
There have been no cases of swine flu in Egypt, and the decision triggered protests from Coptic Christian pig farmers. | |
Meanwhile the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention said the number of confirmed cases in the United States had risen from 160 to 226. | |
US health officials interviewed on Sunday TV talk shows said the flu outbreak appeared not to be as dangerous as they initially thought. |