Audio By Carbonatix
Africa's first two possible cases of the potentially killer swine flu virus are being tested in South Africa.
Both women, one from Gauteng, the other from Western Cape, had "mild symptoms", said Lucille Blumberg, of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases.
It comes as the African Union prepared to establish a continent-wide response to any major outbreak of the virus.
The World Health Organization has raised the swine flu alert, sending a "strong signal a pandemic is imminent".
The two South Africans had recently visited Mexico, epicentre of the disease, said officials.
Sample bungle
Neither was seriously ill and one had already recovered after receiving anti-viral treatments.
But health authorities said they were unlikely to be able to confirm if one of the women did have the virus as her samples had not been stored properly.
Ms Blumberg said swine flu tests needed to be sent overseas for confirmation, as South African laboratories could still only do preliminary examinations.
Local laboratories test results are expected in days.
One of the women was named by Die Burger newspaper as 58-year-old Susan Kok, of Mossel Bay, Western Cape.
The newspaper reported that she had been feeling unwell when she returned to South Africa with her husband last Saturday, after a month-long holiday in Mexico.
"We spent quite a bit of time on trains and buses. And we were at the airport in Mexico City three times, so I thought the cough was just due to jet lag," she told Die Burger.
'A continental plan'
The African Union has been working on an emergency response to swine flu at a conference in Ethiopia.
"We hope to establish a continental plan for prevention, and if necessary a mechanism to fight this outbreak that has not yet affected Africa," the AU's Peace and Security Commissioner Jean Ping said in Addis Ababa.
Egypt has ordered the nation's quarter of a million pigs to be slaughtered over swine flu fears, in the first such move in the world, even though experts say the virus cannot be transmitted by eating meat.
The authorities in Ghana have banned imports of pork and pork products and the Central African nation Gabon has followed suit.
Health monitoring has been stepped up at ports from Kenya and Ethiopia in East Africa to Senegal and Mauritania in the west.
Mozambique has sent medical teams to its main seaports, which are some of the busiest in southern Africa.
And authorities in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, have said they are ready to cope with any swine flu outbreak.
The WHO raised the swine flu alert to the second highest level of five on Wednesday after a 23-month-old Mexican child died while on a visit to the US state of Texas - the first death from the bug outside Mexico.
Officials put the number of suspected deaths from swine flu in Mexico at 159, although just eight deaths have been confirmed.
Since the virus emerged last week, it has also spread to Canada, Europe, Israel, and New Zealand.
Source: BBC
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GIZ, Zoomlion and Blue Skies launch InnoWaste Project to create jobs and tackle plastic waste in Ghana
3 minutes -
‘The emotional journey is difficult, but you don’t stop’ – Antoine Semenyo’s mother on diaspora struggle
9 minutes -
‘Football in Ghana is about blood and legacy’ – Antoine Semenyo’s mother urges diaspora parents
19 minutes -
QNET, Manchester City bring world-class football coaching to Ghana’s young talent
20 minutes -
Emma Ankrah: Between quiet questions and the will to continue
23 minutes -
Ghana’s economy shows strong recovery after “inherited crisis” – Ato Forson tells Parliament
25 minutes -
No further IMF financial bailout will be required in the foreseeable future – Finance Minister
26 minutes -
Learning from Ukraine, Hezbollah is now using fibre-optic drones to hit Israel
26 minutes -
Teenager arrested at Senya Beraku for alleged defilement of 15-year-old girl
26 minutes -
Ghana has moved from IMF ‘supplicant’ to partner – Ato Forson declares as economy surges past $100 Billion
28 minutes -
“Ghana has moved from ICU to wellness center” — Finance Minister declares economic recovery
50 minutes -
Ato Forson highlights “turning point” in economic recovery strategy
54 minutes -
NACSA Seminar: Gender Minister demands an increased role for women to end gun violence
59 minutes -
Full text: Statement on Ghana’s new engagement with IMF
1 hour -
US trade mission to visit Ghana
2 hours