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Friday, May 1, 2009

swine flu cases 'levelling off'-Maxico

Top health official of Mexico said the number of new swine flu cases is stabilizing in the nation at the epicenter of the outbreak.

Health Secretary Jose told a that he hoped the trend will continue and that a vaccine would be available in six months. European health ministers said they would speed efforts to develop such a vaccine.

WHO’s flu chief, reacting to similar comments from other Mexican officials, cautioned that case numbers often go up and down, and said the WHO had yet to see concrete evidence that swine flu, believed to have killed 168 people in Mexico, was leveling off.

New cases of swine flu were confirmed in the United States and Europe a day after the WHO said the virus threatened to become a global epidemic and raised its alert level to Phase 5.Health officials in the United States said on Thursday the number of confirmed cases had risen to 109.

President Barack Obama told Americans the government was "taking the utmost precautions and preparations" to stop the virus.

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