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墨西哥豬流感死者增至81人 4,000人疑染病 豬流感升級為全球緊急事態

墨西哥豬流感死者增至81人 4,000人疑染病 豬流感升級為全球緊急事態

2009年4月26日

北 美 肆 虐   美 墨 政 府 拒 認 傳 染 病 失 控
流 感 大 流 行 悄 然 爆 發
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流 感 大 爆 發 港 或 七 千 人 死
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搶 購 口 罩 防 病 毒 埋 身
墨 西 哥 市 民 斥 政 府 無 能

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陳 馮 富 珍 : 疫 情 擴 散 快
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豬 價 狂 瀉 打 擊 美 墨 經 濟
若 全 球 爆 發   損 失 23 萬 億 元
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新型豬流感 專殺年輕人 (06:30)
(星島) 2009年4月26日
http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/090425/3/bv8a.html


袁國勇警告:港抗疫藥物不足 (06:30)
(星島) 2009年4月26日
http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/090425/3/bv8u.html


墨西哥四千人疑染豬流感 (07:20)
2009年4月26日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090426/ta70720i.htm


豬流感升級為全球緊急事態 (07:30)
2009年4月26日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090426/ta70730i.htm


美國增至11人確診豬流感 (07:50)
2009年4月26日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090426/ta70750i.htm


墨西哥豬流感死者增至81 (08:35)
2009年4月26日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090426/ta70835i.htm




2009年4月25日

墨 西 哥 爆 豬 流 感 60 死
943 人 染 病   人 傳 人 全 球 大 流 感 恐 降 臨

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人 豬 禽 流 感 「 洗 牌 」 變 新 品 種
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加拿大衛生官員:豬流感不如SARS嚴重
中央社
http://www.etaiwannews.com/etn/news_content.php?id=930080&lang=tc_news&cate_img=265.jpg&cate_rss=news_MD


美墨豬流感疫情引發國際公衛機構神經緊繃 【15:45】
http://iservice.libertytimes.com.tw/liveNews/news.php?no=206610&type=即時新聞


世衛高度戒備豬流感疫潮
http://news.sina.com.hk/cgi-bin/nw/show.cgi/32/1/1/1113681/1.html


日 本 決 定 為 所 有 進 口 生 豬 檢 疫 防 豬 流 感  
2009-04-25 HKT 14:23
http://www.rthk.org.hk/rthk/news ... 5&55&576789


世衛高度警戒墨西哥疫情 (20:00)
2009年4月25日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090425/ta62000a.htm


世衛將提高豬流感警戒級別 (20:34)
2009年4月25日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090425/ta62035a.htm


本港加強口岸豬流感監測 (20:54)
2009年4月25日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090425/gb52054a.htm


世衛:豬流感可大規模爆發 (22:54)
2009年4月25日
http://www.mpinews.com/htm/INews/20090425/ta62257a.htm


墨西哥新型豬流感疫情惡化世衛高度關注
2009-04-25
http://www.hkatvnews.com/v3/share_out/_content/2009/04/25/atvnews_128791.html


衛生局未知現有流感藥物對豬流感是否有效
2009-04-25
http://www.hkatvnews.com/v3/share_out/_content/2009/04/25/atvnews_128776.html



Influenza-Like Illness in the United States and Mexico:
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2009_04_24/en/index.html


Mexico swine flu deaths spur global epidemic fears
http://www.kentucky.com/524/story/772984.html




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Influenza-Like Illness in the United States and Mexico:

http://www.who.int/csr/don/2009_04_24/en/index.html

24 April 2009 -- The United States Government has reported seven confirmed human cases of Swine Influenza A/H1N1 in the USA (five in California and two in Texas) and nine suspect cases. All seven confirmed cases had mild Influenza-Like Illness (ILI), with only one requiring brief hospitalization. No deaths have been reported.


The Government of Mexico has reported three separate events. In the Federal District of Mexico, surveillance began picking up cases of ILI starting 18 March. The number of cases has risen steadily through April and as of 23 April there are now more than 854 cases of pneumonia from the capital. Of those, 59 have died. In San Luis Potosi, in central Mexico, 24 cases of ILI, with three deaths, have been reported. And from Mexicali, near the border with the United States, four cases of ILI, with no deaths, have been reported.


Of the Mexican cases, 18 have been laboratory confirmed in Canada as Swine Influenza A/H1N1, while 12 of those are genetically identical to the Swine Influenza A/H1N1 viruses from California.


The majority of these cases have occurred in otherwise healthy young adults. Influenza normally affects the very young and the very old, but these age groups have not been heavily affected in Mexico.


Because there are human cases associated with an animal influenza virus, and because of the geographical spread of multiple community outbreaks, plus the somewhat unusual age groups affected, these events are of high concern.


The Swine Influenza A/H1N1 viruses characterized in this outbreak have not been previously detected in pigs or humans. The viruses so far characterized have been sensitive to oseltamivir, but resistant to both amantadine and rimantadine.


The World Health Organization has been in constant contact with the health authorities in the United States, Mexico and Canada in order to better understand the risk which these ILI events pose. WHO (and PAHO) is sending missions of experts to Mexico to work with health authorities there. It is helping its Member States to increase field epidemiology activities, laboratory diagnosis and clinical management. Moreover, WHO's partners in the Global Alert and Response Network have been alerted and are ready to assist as requested by the Member States.


WHO acknowledges the United States and Mexico for their proactive reporting and their collaboration with WHO and will continue to work with Member States to further characterize the outbreak.

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墨西哥總統召開緊急會議討論流感控制措施
2009年04月25日 05:44 香港時間 (GMT+8)


墨西哥總統卡爾德龍周五在總統府召開緊急會議,討論近日墨西哥發生的流感疫情。

參加會議的醫學專家和部分政府內閣成員對流感疫情進行評估,並決定定期向全國人民通告疫情的發展。

衛生部稱,截至目前墨西哥出現的新型流感已造成20人死亡,其中多數集中於首都。衛生部周四晚通過電視宣布,決定周五墨西哥州及墨西哥城所有大、中、小學一律停課,避免更多的學生受到流感傳染。

周五早上,墨各大醫院都有人排隊希望接受預防流感的疫苗,但許多醫院的疫苗都已用完,只好告知人們等待新疫苗。

專家說,此次出現的新型流感容易與常見的流感混同,主要通過呼吸道傳播。新流感的症狀是體溫升至攝氏38.5度或更高,並伴有咳嗽、頭疼、流鼻涕、關節和骨頭酸疼、食物難以下咽、胸腹部有疼痛感等。

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墨西哥爆豬流感 世衛考慮是否發旅遊指引
2009年04月25日 12:29 香港時間 (GMT+8)

墨西哥爆發懷疑變種豬流感,導致多達68人死亡和逾千人染病之後,政府關閉首都墨西哥城的博物館、圖書館、國營戲院及學校,又呼籲國民盡量避免前往醫院,最好不要在打招呼時握手接吻,以阻止流感擴散。總統卡爾德龍在總統府召開緊急會議,與會的醫學專家和內閣成員對疫情進行評估,決定定期向人民通告疫情的發展。

美國德州和加州最近有8人感染變種豬流感,美墨兩國科學家正設法確定墨西哥的死者是否死於這種新型豬流感,在68個死亡個案中,已有20人確診死於變種豬流感,其中13人死於墨西哥城,另外7人分散全國各地。世衛擔心這可能是全球流感大流行的開始,又指今次的主要感染者為年輕人,令人憂慮。世衛正考慮是否提高傳染病警戒級別及發出旅遊指引。

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Mexico swine flu deaths spur global epidemic fears

http://www.kentucky.com/524/story/772984.html

By MARK STEVENSON - Associated Press Writer
ENSON  - Associated Press Writer


MEXICO CITY -- A unique strain of swine flu is the suspected killer of dozens of people in Mexico, where authorities closed schools, museums, libraries and theaters in the capital on Friday to try to contain an outbreak that has spurred concerns of a global flu epidemic.

The worrisome new virus - which combines genetic material from pigs, birds and humans in a way researchers have not seen before - also sickened at least eight people in Texas and California, though there have been no deaths in the U.S.
"We are very, very concerned," World Health Organization spokesman Thomas Abraham said. "We have what appears to be a novel virus and it has spread from human to human ... It's all hands on deck at the moment."

The outbreak caused alarm in Mexico, where more than 1,000 people have been sickened. Residents of the capital donned surgical masks and authorities ordered the most sweeping shutdown of public gathering places in a quarter century.
President Felipe Calderon said his government only learned late Thursday, with the help of international laboratories, what kind of virus Mexico is faced with. "We are doing everything necessary," he said after meeting with his Cabinet to coordinate a response. "We understand the seriousness of the problem."

The WHO was convening an expert panel to consider whether to raise the pandemic alert level or issue travel advisories.
It might already be too late to contain the outbreak, a prominent U.S. pandemic flu expert said late Friday.
Given how quickly flu can spread around the globe, if these are the first signs of a pandemic, then there are probably cases incubating around the world already, said Dr. Michael Osterholm at the University of Minnesota.

In Mexico City, "literally hundreds and thousands of travelers come in and out every day," Osterholm said. "You'd have to believe there's been more unrecognized transmission that's occurred."

There is no vaccine that specifically protects against swine flu, and it was unclear how much protection current human flu vaccines might offer. A "seed stock" genetically matched to the new swine flu virus has been created by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, said Dr. Richard Besser, the agency's acting director. If the government decides vaccine production is necessary, manufacturers would need that stock to get started.

Authorities in Mexico urged people to avoid hospitals unless they had a medical emergency, since hospitals are centers of infection. They also said Mexicans should refrain from customary greetings such as shaking hands or kissing cheeks. At Mexico City's international airport, passengers were questioned to try to prevent anyone with flu symptoms from boarding airplanes and spreading the disease.

Epidemiologists are particularly concerned because the only fatalities so far were in young people and adults.
The eight U.S. victims recovered from symptoms that were like those of the regular flu, mostly fever, cough and sore throat, though some also experienced vomiting and diarrhea.

U.S. health officials announced an outbreak notice to travelers, urging caution and frequent handwashing, but stopping short of telling Americans to avoid Mexico.

Mexico's Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova said 68 people have died of flu and the new swine flu strain had been confirmed in 20 of those deaths. At least 1,004 people nationwide were sick from the suspected flu, he said.

The geographical spread of the outbreaks also concerned the WHO - while 13 of the 20 deaths were in Mexico City, the rest were spread across Mexico - four in central San Luis Potosi, two up near the U.S. border in Baja California, and one in southern Oaxaca state.

Scientists have long been concerned that a new flu virus could launch a worldwide pandemic of a killer disease. A new virus could evolve when different flu viruses infect a pig, a person or a bird, mingling their genetic material. The resulting hybrid could spread quickly because people would have no natural defenses against it.



Still, flu experts were concerned but not alarmed about the latest outbreak.

"We've seen swine influenza in humans over the past several years, and in most cases, it's come from direct pig contact. This seems to be different," said Dr. Arnold Monto, a flu expert with the University of Michigan.

"I think we need to be careful and not apprehensive, but certainly paying attention to new developments as they proceed."
The CDC says two flu drugs, Tamiflu and Relenza, seem effective against the new strain. Roche, the maker of Tamiflu, said the company is prepared to immediately deploy a stockpile of the drug if requested.

Both drugs must be taken early, within a few days of the onset of symptoms, to be most effective.

Cordova said Mexico has enough Tamiflu to treat 1 million people, but the medicine will be strictly controlled and handed out only by doctors.

Mexico's government had maintained until late Thursday that there was nothing unusual about the flu cases, although this year's flu season had been worse and longer than past years.

The sudden turnaround by public health officials angered many Mexicans.

"They could have stopped it in time," said Araceli Cruz, 24, a university student who emerged from the subway wearing a surgical mask. "Now they've let it spread to other people."

The city was handing out free surgical masks to passengers on buses and the subway system, which carries 5 million people each day. Government workers were ordered to wear the masks, and authorities urged residents to stay home from work if they felt ill.
Closing schools across Mexico's capital of 20 million kept 6.1 million students home, as well as thousands of university students. All state and city-run cultural activities were suspended, including libraries, state-run theaters, and at least 14 museums. Private athletic clubs closed down and soccer leagues were considering canceling weekend games.

The closures were the first citywide shutdown of public gathering places since thousands died in the devastating 1985 earthquake.
Mexico's response brought to mind other major outbreaks, such as when SARS hit Asia. At its peak in 2003, Beijing shuttered schools, cinemas and restaurants, and thousands of people were quarantined at home.

In March 2008, Hong Kong ordered more than a half-million students to stay home for two weeks because of a flu outbreak. It was the first such closure in Hong Kong since the outbreak of SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome.

"It's great they are taking precautions," said Lillian Molina, a teacher at the Montessori's World preschool in Mexico City, who scrubbed down empty classrooms with Clorox, soap and Lysol between fielding calls from worried parents.

U.S. health officials said the outbreak is not yet a reason for alarm in the United States. The five people sickened in California and three in Texas have all recovered.

It's unclear how the eight, who became ill between late March and mid-April, contracted the virus because none were in contact with pigs, which is how people usually catch swine flu. And only a few were in contact with each other.

CDC officials described the virus as having a unique combination of gene segments not seen before in people or pigs. The bug contains human virus, avian virus from North America and pig viruses from North America, Europe and Asia. It may be completely new, or it may have been around for a while and was only detected now through improved testing and surveillance, CDC officials said.

The most notorious flu pandemic is thought to have killed at least 40 million people worldwide in 1918-19. Two other, less deadly flu pandemics struck in 1957 and 1968.

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