hat tip Michael Coston
VDU: H7N9 Cases Timeline
Credit Ian MacKay ? Virology Down Under
# 7078
A couple of days ago I mentioned that Dr. Ian M. Mackay from the University of Queensland in Australia had contacted me with a for the link to his blog ? Virology Down Under - where he is maintaining a very helpful timeline, along with background information, on the H7N9 cases reported out of China (link).
Based on this chart, it appears that a significant number of onset of illness dates cluster around the 18th of March, a data point that might prove useful in determining their route of infection.
Posted by Michael Coston at <a class="timestamp-link" href="http://afludiary.blogspot.com/2013/04/vdu-h7n9-cases-timeline.html" rel="bookmark" title="permanent link"><abbr class="published" title="2013-04-05T09:21:00-04:00">9:21 AM</abbr>
VDU: H7N9 Cases Timeline
Credit Ian MacKay ? Virology Down Under
# 7078
A couple of days ago I mentioned that Dr. Ian M. Mackay from the University of Queensland in Australia had contacted me with a for the link to his blog ? Virology Down Under - where he is maintaining a very helpful timeline, along with background information, on the H7N9 cases reported out of China (link).
He?s moved his H7N9 information to a separate page, while maintaining a news roll on the home page of his blog.
Based on this chart, it appears that a significant number of onset of illness dates cluster around the 18th of March, a data point that might prove useful in determining their route of infection.
While there may come a point in time where it becomes impossible to keep track of these cases, for now Ian?s chart gives us a good idea of the clustering ? in time ? of these H7N9 cases.
I?ve updated these links in my side panel. Posted by Michael Coston at <a class="timestamp-link" href="http://afludiary.blogspot.com/2013/04/vdu-h7n9-cases-timeline.html" rel="bookmark" title="permanent link"><abbr class="published" title="2013-04-05T09:21:00-04:00">9:21 AM</abbr>