Friday, September 4, 2009

US confidence will prevent swine flu

President Barack Obama on Tuesday warned that his party in the coming weeks a wave of influenza infections, although a vaccine is available "immediately".

"How to move is still somewhat unpredictable," Obama said after meeting with top medical, education and national security advisers Oval Office.

"But I am absolutely confident that our team here has been collected from the extraordinary work of preparing for what could happen."

In a sign of growing concern about the virus as a student back to class and the regular flu season is approaching the percentage of people worried about their own or their family members may be infected with more than doubled to 39 percent, an increase of 17 per cent of the middle - can be.

And 66 percent of the respondents said that they intend to become infected after the Swine Flu shots available, a 32 per cent who said they did not have such plans.

45 and 52 million doses of vaccine are expected in mid-October, according to U.S. health officials.

Among survey respondents, 50 percent said they expect the government and the private sector does not produce enough flu vaccine for pigs all Americans who want to shoot slides.

The worst of the U.S. Government (H1N1) virus, which seems to infect a disproportionately large number of young people, could cause as many as 90,000 deaths in the United States alone.

It is published in Mexico in April, about two million people are infected nationwide, since 7983, and 522 to the hospital, which - although many suffer from other health problems.

28-31 through August, the interview was an error of plus or minus three percentage points.

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