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    Mexico to Get $205 Million in World Bank Aid to Fight Swine Flu
    2009-04-26 20:55:15.728 GMT


    By Joshua Goodman and Timothy R. Homan

    April 26 (Bloomberg) -- The World Bank has agreed to give
    Mexico $205 million in loans to help fight the swine flu
    epidemic, Mexico?s Finance Minister Agustin Carstens said.

    Of the amount, $25 million will be disbursed immediately,
    to allow the Mexican government to buy medicine and equipment
    to detect and fight the virus, which has been linked to as many
    as 81 deaths in Mexico.

    Carstens, speaking at a press conference following the
    World Bank and International Monetary Fund spring meetings, said
    while it is too early to estimate the economic impact of the
    epidemic, it has a ?high potential for disruption.?

    In the U.S., 20 confirmed cases of swine flu have been
    linked to the outbreak in Mexico, according to the Centers for
    Disease Control and Prevention.

    The outbreaks in Mexico and the U.S. warrant an urgent
    assessment of the potential of the virus to spark the first
    influenza pandemic in 41 years, the World Health Organization
    said yesterday. The Geneva-based United Nations agency held an
    emergency meeting and decided that more evidence is needed to
    determine whether the level of pandemic alert should be
    increased.

    On another matter at the IMF-world Bank press conference,
    IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the fund and
    Turkey are ?still working on? a new loan agreement for that
    country. He said an agreement is likely in coming weeks.
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