British health authorities have confirmed two new cases of swine flu, bringing the country's total to 109 and passing Spain to become the hardest-hit nation in Europe.The Health Protection Authority said Wednesday that both cases _ an adult and child _ are located in London. One person is linked to a previously confirmed swine flu case. The second is linked to a person who recently returned from an affected area.
No one has died of swine flu in Britain.
As of Wednesday, Spain said it has 103 confirmed cases of swine flu.
The United States, Mexico, Canada and Japan all have more swine flu cases than Britain.