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.
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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