The World Health Organization says China and Singapore have joined the list of countries that have reported Tamiflu-resistant swine flu viruses.
Charles Penn, a scientist with the Geneva-based agency, says the WHO has also been alerted informally to the discovery of a small number of other Tamiflu-resistant viruses but he won't say where they were found.
The WHO has received formal notification of seven cases of Tamiflu resistance among people with the pandemic flu -- three from Japan and one each from Canada, Denmark, Hong Kong and Singapore. More...
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