Swine Flu Prepares to Make a Comeback

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As the first influenza pandemic in 41 years has spread during the Southern Hemisphere’s winter over the past few months, the United States and other northern countries have been racing to prepare for a second wave of swine flu virus.

At the same time, international health authorities have become increasingly alarmed about the new virus’s arrival in the poorest, least-prepared parts of the world.

While flu viruses are notoriously capricious, making any firm predictions impossible, a new round could hit the Northern Hemisphere within weeks and lead to major disruptions in schools, workplaces and hospitals, according to U.S. and international health officials.

“The virus is still around and ready to explode,” said William Schaffner, an influenza expert at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine who advises federal health officials. “We’re potentially looking at a very big mess.”

President Obama arrived in Mexico on Sunday for a two-day summit that will include discussions on swine flu, along with Mexico’s drug wars, border security, immigration reform and economic recovery.

“Everyone recognizes that H1N1 is going to be a challenge for all of us, and there are people who are going to be getting sick in the fall and die,” said John O. Brennan, the U.S. deputy national security adviser for counterterrorism and homeland security. “The strategy and the effort on the part of the governments is to make sure we . . . collaborate to minimize the impact.”

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