The WHO last raised its flu pandemic alert for H1N1, signifying that a pandemic was imminent, on April 29. CQ HealthBeat reports, "Fukuda said that 73 nations have reported cases of the H1N1 virus and 26,563 cases resulting in 140 deaths. The virus is the same as was seen several weeks ago and continues to be sensitive to antiviral drugs, he said. The majority of infections continue to occur in people younger than 60, although not exclusively, and about half of those affected have not had chronic underlying conditions, he said" (Norman, CQ HealthBeat, 6/9).
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