World health experts are in a stage of thinking what next step can be taken of any government asks to monitor and fight against the swine flu cases.
The chief of World Health Organization said that the worst season of the swine flu outbreak has over but it is still though to be continued.
World Health Organization committee who give their decision to the United Nation Health Chief Manager about the current stage of the pandemic whether it is in a transition period.
He further said that the swine flu virus has reached the highest designation phase according to WHO last June after which the agency announced it as a national pandemic. The post peak phase said that there is still the activity of the virus and is different from the phase six.
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World Health Organization said on Friday that the global death due to swine flu is 15,174. Currently the national pandemic is losing its momentum all over the world.
as per January 2010 209 countries and overseas territories worldwide have reported their laboratory confirmed cases for swine flu and the total number of deaths so far due to the pandemic outbreak would be at least 15,174 says World Health Organization.
According to the latest news from the health agency of United Nation, America has the biggest number of deaths with 7,261 which is followed by Europe with 3,605.
A total of 3,127 people would have died because of the virus in the west pacific regions and in East Asia.
After the peak from October to December 2009 the influenza continues to decline and remain low in most of the regions in the world which also includes the temperate northern hemisphere.
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Pandemic influenza H1N1 virus has been reported from all the countries in the world. 15,000 laboratory confirmed deaths have been reported, World Health Organization.
As per January 26, 2010 the total number of deaths that was confirmed officially was 15,000 and all most all the countries in the world have reported the infection of swine flu. World health organization said its weekly report.
The influenza was active in the northern hemisphere during the months of October and November 2009 and it is found to decline in the expected areas. The activity of virus still prevails in North Africa, and in some parts of eastern and southeastern Europe and in southern and eastern Asia. Infrequent infection of the virus is still being reported in the southern hemisphere.


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