CANCUN, Mexico, July 2 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from the A/H1N1 flu
pandemic have killed 337 people in 121 nations and the number of the total
infected has exceeded 80,000, a top official of the World Health Organization
(WHO) said on Thursday.
Most of the infected are young people and schools and homes are the places
where people are most likely to be infected, WHO's Deputy Director-General Keiji
Fukuda told a meeting on the A/H1N1 flu in Mexico's southeastern resort town of
Cancun.
He said the virus is more similar to H5N1 avian flu rather than the
seasonal flu and the future of the disease is uncertain due to the mutations
that the virus could present, he added.
According to Fukuda, the existing anti-viral medication remains the most
effective means of tackling the disease.
He also echoed WHO Director-General Margaret Chan's remarks that the
transparency of information and solidarity among governments are essential to
tackling the first pandemic of the 21st century.
The meeting has attracted ministers and health experts from 43 nations.
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