Health officials: 49 confirmed swine flu cases in the EU



Stockholm/Geneva (dpa) - The number of confirmed cases of swine
flu in the European Union has now risen to 49, spread over about half
a dozen countries, EU health officials reported Sunday.

The EU's centre for disease control ECDC in Stockholm said ten new
confirmed cases had been reported in Germany, Spain, Ireland and
Italy, in addition to nine new suspected cases in Britain and
Portugal.

The EU swine flu cases are among the worldwide confirmed tally of
780, including 476 in Mexico where the virus was first detected.

On Saturday the World Health Organisation in Geneva rejected an
assertion by the US disease control authority CDC that the mutated
swine flu virus A/H1N1 did not appear to have the same deadly power
as the Spanish flu virus of 1918-1919 which killed over 25 million
people.

WHO director Michael Ryan, in countering this assertion, said that
"these viruses are very unpredictable" and that it could still turn
out that the swine flu could develop into a pandemic.

Ryan said that the WHO still had to assume that alarm level 6 -
that of a pandemic - would be reached. At the moment, WHO has an
alert status of 5.

"We have to suspect that phase 6 is reached but we have to hope
that it is not reached," he said, while also noting, "at this stage
it would be unwise to suggest or to say it was spreading in an
uncontrolled fashion."


Copyright 2009 dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH

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