The FINANCIAL — MEXICO CITY, The Mexican government has said the swine flu outbreak has peaked in the country and is now in decline, with a confirmed human death toll of 22.
Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova told reporters on May 3: "The evolution of the epidemic is now in a phase of decline."
According to the latest data, "578 people have been officially confirmed as infected with the H1N1 virus, of whom 22 have died," he said. Health authorities had earlier suspected over 150 fatalities due to the virus.
The spread of the virus peaked between April 23 and 28, Cordova said. Seven men and 15 women have died, mainly in Mexico City.
The number of swine flu cases worldwide has reached 898, according to World Health Organization (WHO) data, mainly in Mexico, the United States and Canada. Spain has reported 40 cases.
The Egyptian government has begun a highly controversial pig cull, despite assurances from the WHO that swine flu cannot be passed to humans via cooked pork. The cull has prompted clashes between farmers and police trying to seize the animals.
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