27/04/2009

UK On High Alert After Swine Flu Outbreak

UK health chiefs have confirmed that efforts are being "stepped up" to prevent the spread of the swine flu virus which has killed more than 100 people in Mexico, and reached the US and Canada.

A Department of Health spokeswoman described the outbreak as "unusual and of concern".

At least 103 people in Mexico are now suspected to have died after contracting the flu, while 20 cases have been reported in the US and six in Canada.

Meanwhile, cases have also been reported in Spain, France, Israel, Australia and New Zealand.

Tests were continuing to assess two people who were admitted to hospital in Scotland suffering from "flu-like symptoms" after returning from Mexico.

Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish health secretary said, however, that their flu-like symptoms were mild and the couple’s condition was causing little concern.

A Department of Health spokeswoman said surveillance arrangements in the UK were being "stepped up" but added: "It is too early to make a complete assessment of the health implications of this new virus or if it could represent the appearance of a potential pandemic strain of influenza virus."

Health Secretary Alan Johnson said the UK had £500m of flu medication ready.

"We have a stockpile of drugs. Tamiflu deals with it once it's started and deals with it very effectively, we know from Mexico," he said.

"Once we know what the strain is we will look to find a vaccine to prevent it and we have a pre-agreement for these vaccines to be produced as soon as we decide."

(JM/BMcC)

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