Tuesday, May 19, 2009

As Swine Flu infection toll creeps towards 9000, WHO looks to Japan to trigger a PHASE 6 Pandemic Alert Level

The outbreak worldwide extended to 8,829 infections in 40 countries, including 74 deaths, according to Keiji Fukuda, the World Health Organization’s assistant director-general of health security and environment.

SHOOT: Phase 6 makes sense. Complacency is setting in and the virus is spreading faster, not slower. It certainly hasn't gone away, despite the ADD surrounding this topic.
clipped from www.bloomberg.com

May 19 (Bloomberg) -- The spread of swine flu in Japan may
prompt the World Health Organization to raise its pandemic alert
to the highest level, said a former WHO adviser on infectious
diseases.

Japan reported its first locally transmitted swine flu case
on May 16, and the number jumped to 135 today from 4 less than
two weeks ago. Evidence of human-to-human transmission in a
region outside North America, where a majority of the almost
9,000 cases worldwide have occurred, may prompt the WHO to raise
its pandemic alert by a notch to the highest level of 6.

“Japan is definitely having human-to-human transmission,”
Hitoshi Oshitani, who advised the agency during the SARS
outbreak in Asia, said yesterday in a telephone interview. “The
WHO will have to take the Japanese cases into consideration when
deciding whether to raise the pandemic alert.”

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