Posted on 06 May 2009
Now that the World Health Organization has announced that the swine flu is “cooling down” in Mexico, it appears that is “flaming up” outside the country. A few days ago, it has been reported that a Texas-based woman died of the H1N1 virus, and today a young child died due to the swine flu. The [...]
Posted on 03 May 2009
In Mexico, the epicenter of the Swine flu outbreak, the highest point has already been reached and officials are now considering the flu on the downside part of the hill.
Mexican health minister Jose Angel Cordova considers that the Swine flu peaked between 23-29 April, and his words were: “The evolution of the epidemic is [...]
Posted on 03 May 2009
At the moment there are 787 reported cases of Swine Flu influenza ( H1N1 ) in 17 countries, all around the world. World Health Organization reported until now 20 deaths caused by the virus. 19 deaths were reported in Mexico and one in the United States, but the 22-months old boy has also visited Mexico [...]
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Posted on 03 May 2009
According to the latest World Health Organization reports, the swine flu is no longer the swine flu because no pig in the world has been reported with the H1N1 which has killed 176 people in Mexico and one in the United States. It is clear now that only humans have the former swine flu while [...]