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		<description><![CDATA[Around 80 people have died in an outbreak of Swine Flu that has hit Mexico over the past few days. Over 1000 people are thought to have been infected with swine flu, with the infections spreading to the US, Britain and other parts of the world. There is worrying news that experts fear the flu [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around 80 people have died in an outbreak of <a title="swine flu" href="http://globetao.com">Swine Flu</a> that has hit Mexico over the past few days. Over 1000 people are thought to have been infected with <strong>swine flu</strong>, with the infections spreading to the US, Britain and other parts of the world. There is worrying news that experts fear the flu could reach pandemic proportions as the infection rate of the disease is thought to be high.</p>
<p>The World Health Organisation declared the outbreak, and many public buildings have been closed in an attempt to contain the swine flu outbreak. In the United States around 20 people have been infected in areas of New York, Ohio, Kansas, Texas and Califonia. Officials fear of the spead of the infection have declared a public emergency so that they can prepare their reponse should their worst fears be recognised.</p>
<p>In Britain, health minister Alan Johnson, says Britain has stockpiles of flu treatment and that the UK is well placed to respond should the infection spread there. Two people, thought to have recently returned from Mexico, have been admitted to hospital in Scotland with symptoms of Swine Flu.</p>
<p>People are most at risk from catching this H1N1 virus, from coughing or sneezing. It is not thought that you can catch it from infected meat. Precautions such as <strong>flu masks</strong> will help decrease the risk of infection. In Mexico, police officers wearing flu masks were on patrol, in the region where the infections have been high. Symptoms are similar to regular flu, with sore throats, fever and fatigue.</p>
<p>Safety measures include wearing <strong>flu masks</strong> and monitoring body temperature in order to first detect signs that a person may be infected.</p>


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