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Japan focuses inward as flu victims hit 176

JAPAN confirmed dozens more swine flu cases overnight, bringing its tally to 176, health officials said yesterday, as the government considered scaling down quarantine checks at airports while focusing on its domestic outbreak.

The outbreak in Japan surged from just four cases over the weekend after infections were confirmed in the port city of Kobe and nearby Osaka, which is Japan's second-biggest urban area. The 51 added to the list overnight included high school students and small children as the outbreak jumped to three more cities in the region.

The new wave of infections did not have a clear connection to foreign travel, as the initial one did, and primarily involved teenagers. None of the patients were in serious condition.

Toll could climb

The number could climb further because medical institutions around the country are now testing viral samples of suspected patients with no foreign travel records, who were previously excluded from testing.

Health and Welfare Minister Yoichi Masuzoe indicated that airport quarantine efforts would be scaled down and urged flexibility in anti-flu measures since the swine flu is now believed to be no more infectious than seasonal influenza. Health officials want to make sure that hospital beds are not clogged up with mild patients and that business and community activities are not paralyzed due to overreaction.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Takeo Kawamura told a news conference: "We need to prevent the infections from spreading further, we must also maintain public activities." He said the government will "phase out" airport quarantine checks.

However, the government said it would do its best to quell the spread of the disease and keep schools shut at least through the end of the week. Companies discouraged unnecessary business trips, and schools have canceled excursions. Visitors to parliament and other government offices have been asked to wear surgical masks and rub their hands with disinfectant gel before entry.

Economy Minister Kaoru Yosano said he is considering measures to "minimize" the outbreak's impact on the economy.

Japan now ranks the fourth-most infected country in the world, after Mexico, the United States and Canada, according to Japanese media reports.

Officials admitted the new figures were disturbing.

Hyogo Governor Toshizo Ido said health officials were having trouble tracing the route of infections that started from Kobe, which is part of Hyogo in Japan's southwest. Osaka has issued an epidemic warning in the prefecture.

All 4,043 schools in Hyogo and Osaka were closed yesterday, as officials doubled the closures by including the region's kindergartens and universities to step up efforts to confine the virus.

Private companies were also taking measures such as limiting business trips to stem the spread.




 

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