Memories still sharp of 2009 outbreak

File photo: The centres will be responsible for collecting blood samples from flu victims and looking out for new types of the virus that may risk creating a pandemic.

File photo: The centres will be responsible for collecting blood samples from flu victims and looking out for new types of the virus that may risk creating a pandemic.

Published Jan 29, 2014

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Mexico City - Mexico is worried about a spike in the number of H1N1 flu cases and deaths, in the country that was the epicentre of the 2009 outbreak of the strain.

But even with 1 261 confirmed cases of the flu strain and 123 deaths in the January 1-23 period, the Health Department says the figures remain well below 2009 levels, when there were 1 479 deaths and more than 70 000 confirmed cases for the year as a whole.

The H1N1 strain generally hits people in the prime of their life, and memories remain sharp of the 2009 outbreak. People have waited in long lines at vaccination posts set up in Mexico City's subway stations to get their flu shots. - Sapa-AP

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