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GENEVA — The World Health Organization said Friday that swine-flu infections are declining in the Southern Hemisphere as its seasonal flu period comes to an end and the pandemic shifts back north.
Flu levels remain elevated in South Africa and Bolivia and many of these cases are probably swine flu, it said. But in most of the Southern Hemisphere, flu levels have returned to normal, said WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl.
At least 209,438 people worldwide have caught swine flu and at least have 2,185 died of it, according to WHO.



