MOSCOW, May 26 (RIA Novosti) - According to the World Health Organization's latest update, a total of 12,954 people in 46 countries worldwide have been officially diagnosed with the A/H1N1 swine flue virus, with a total of 92 deaths.
According to Tuesday's update, 6,764 people have been diagnosed with the A/H1N1 virus in the U.S., with 10 deaths. In Mexico, 4,174 have been diagnosed and 80 have died. In Canada, there have been 921 cases and one death, and in Costa Rica there have been 33 cases with one death.
Other countries with registered cases of the swine flu (no deaths) include:
Great Britain - 137
Spain - 136
Panama - 76
Chile - 74
Peru - 27
Ecuador - 28
South Korea - 21
China - 20
Italy - 19
Australia - 19
Kuwait - 18
Germany 17
France - 16
Columbia - 16
New Zealand - 9
Brazil - 9
Israel - 8
Belgium - 7
El Salvador - 6
Argentina - 5
Cuba - 4
Guatemala - 4
Norway - 4
The Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland and Sweden have three cases each, Russia, Finland, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Turkey have two confirmed cases each, and Austria, Denmark, India, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Honduras have one each.