Swine flu sweeps globe

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By Martin Hickman

Monday, 27 April 2009

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An outbreak of swine flu that has jumped the 
species barrier from pigs to humans – infecting 
up to 1,300 people and threatening to cause a 
global flu pandemic – is likely to arrive in 
Britain, the scientist who is heading the UK's response said last night.

As the virus appeared to move across Mexico, the 
US and into other parts of the world, the head of 
the Health Protection Agency's Pandemic Influenza 
Unit, Professor Nick Phin said: "If swine 
influenza continues to spread the way it is 
spreading, I don't see how we will avoid it.

"If we have one or two people coming in, the 
chances of it spreading are low but if we get 
lots of people arriving with it, it could spread very quickly."


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Professor Phin said officials were working on the 
basis that between 15 and 50 per cent of the 
British population might contract the illness.

The Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, 
said four years ago that a flu epidemic was a 
"biological inevitability" and that it could kill 
50,000 to 750,000 people in the UK.

In a day of rapid developments around the world:

*Mexican officials said the disease had killed at 
least 20 and as many as 86 people, and more than 
1,300 people were being tested for infection.

*The US confirmed 20 cases, including eight 
school children in New York City, as well as 
cases in California, Kansas, Texas and Ohio. The 
White House declared a public health emergency. 
Canadian authorities confirmed four cases.

*In New Zealand, 10 students who had been to 
Mexico on a school trip were being tested. They 
are thought "likely" to have the virus, said the Health Minister, Tony Ryall.

*The World Health Organisation (WHO) said the 
disease could become a fully fledged global 
pandemic and will meet tomorrow to discuss raising the threat level.

Scientists from the US, Canada and the WHO were 
called in to tackle the outbreak in Mexico. So 
far, no cases have been confirmed outside North and Central America.

In Scotland, two people who had returned from 
Mexico were taken to hospital with flu-like 
symptoms. In Spain, three people were admitted to hospital.

The WHO disclosed that the flu strains found in 
Mexico and the US were "essentially" the same 
virus and declared a "public health emergency of international concern".

Worldwide, health officials are concerned that 
the H1N1 strain could be as bad as or worse than 
the last global flu pandemic in 1968 which killed one million people.

A pandemic would deal a major blow to a world 
economy already suffering its worst recession in 
decades, and could cost billions of pounds. A new 
flu strain can spread quickly because no one has 
natural immunity to it and a vaccine is likely to take months to develop.

At the centre of the outbreak in Mexico City, 
streets were deserted and restaurants, cinemas 
and churches closed their doors as millions 
stayed indoors in an attempt to halt the spread of the illness.

Authorities in Hong Kong, Malaysia, South Korea 
and Japan checked airport passengers for signs of 
illness. The UK Government ruled out new 
screening at airports because symptoms can develop two days after contact.

Officials here are concentrating on surveillance. 
At the weekend the Department of Health sent out 
a "public health cascade" to all GPs surgeries, 
primary care trusts, hospital trusts and other 
health authorities, advising them to look out for 
suspicious cases. Officials held emergency 
meetings in London to discuss the health threat.

If the flu arrives here, sufferers will be asked 
to remain at home, to prevent the spread of 
infection. A friend or other person will collect 
stocks of anti-viral drugs for delivery to the sufferer's home.

The NHS has stockpiled more than £500m worth of 
the drug Tamiflu – enough to cover half the 
British population – which has proved effective in Mexico.

The Health Protection Agency is leading the 
strategy from its nerve centre at the Centre for 
Infectious Disease in Colindale, north London. 
"It's being taken very seriously," said Professor Phin.

"The WHO have indicated a Public Health Emergency 
of International Concern – that's the first time 
it's been done since the inception of the 
International Health Regulations. This is 
exceptional and there's a lot of concern."

Traditional swine flu had three components, he 
said, but this strain had four: North American 
avian flu, swine virus, human virus and Eurasian 
influenza, which is usually found in pigs in Europe and Asia.

Assessing likely mortality from the outbreak was 
difficult because it had been behaving 
differently: in the US, no one had died and 
sufferers were experiencing mild symptoms while 
in Mexico the disease appeared to be much more lethal.

However, the illness appeared to be very 
contagious. "In the US they have gone from a 
situation where at the beginning of April they 
had half a dozen cases and now there are cases in 
New York and Kansas," Professor Phin said.

"We could see 15 to 20 per cent of the [UK] 
population affected, possibly more if they have 
never experienced the flu. In our planning for 
events like this we have a scenario where we have 
assumed a 30 to 50 per cent clinical attack rate."

A government source said Gordon Brown had been 
informed of the results of an emergency meeting 
in Whitehall: "The Prime Minister is on top of 
this. We don't know whether it will get here, but 
we plan to be prepared. A lot of work has been 
done over the years in contingency planning for a flu pandemic."

The WHO rates Britain as one of the two countries 
best prepared for an outbreak, alongside France.

Anyone experiencing symptoms including fever and 
fatigue after travelling abroad is advised to 
stay at home and contact the NHS Direct telephone helpline.

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