Swine flu cases almost double within a week

Cases of swine in the UK have almost doubled this week, the revealed today, as the imposes increasing pressure on intensive care beds.

So far 122 people have died after contracting the H1N1 and more than 500 are being treated in hospital, of whom 99 are in critical care – the highest figure since the disease emerged. Children appear to be vulnerable to higher rates of infection.

Emergency planners have, however, downgraded the UK’s worst case scenario, calculating this month that as many as 1,000 people could die during the infection. Far more of the victims are likely to be younger patients, unlike the normal pattern of seasonal , which affects the elderly most severely.

of likely have come down progressively over the past few months from an initial upper assessment of 65,000 , later reduced to 19,000 and now cut back again.

Source/Full Story: The Guardian
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