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  • FrenchieGirl
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    WHO - Update #22 - 2500 cases - 46 dead - 25 countries

    Influenza A(H1N1) - update 22

    8 May 2009 -- As of 16:00 GMT, 8 May 2009, 25 countries have officially reported 2500 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.

    Mexico has reported 1204 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 44 deaths. The United States has reported 896 laboratory confirmed human cases, including two deaths.

    The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths - Austria (1), Brazil (4), Canada (214), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), El Salvador (2), France (12), Germany (11), Guatemala (1), Ireland (1), Israel (7), Italy (6), Netherlands (3), New Zealand (5), Poland (1), Portugal (1), Republic of Korea (3), Spain (88), Sweden (1), Switzerland (1) and the United Kingdom (34).

    WHO is not recommending travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A(H1N1) virus.

    Individuals who are ill should delay travel plans and returning travelers who fall ill should seek appropriate medical care. These recommendations are prudent measures which can limit the spread of many communicable diseases, including influenza.

    Further information on the situation will be available on the WHO website on a regular basis.

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  • FrenchieGirl
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    WHO - Update #21 - 2384 cases

    Influenza A(H1N1) - update 21

    8 May 2009 -- As of 06:00 GMT, 8 May 2009, 24 countries have officially reported 2384 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.

    Mexico has reported 1112 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 42 deaths. The United States has reported 896 laboratory confirmed human cases, including two deaths.

    The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths - Austria (1), Canada (214), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), El Salvador (2), France (5), Germany (10), Guatemala (1), Ireland (1), Israel (6), Italy (5), Netherlands (2), New Zealand (5), Poland (1), Portugal (1), Republic of Korea (3), Spain (81), Sweden (1), Switzerland (1) and the United Kingdom (32).

    WHO is not recommending travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A(H1N1) virus.

    Individuals who are ill should delay travel plans and returning travelers who fall ill should seek appropriate medical care. These recommendations are prudent measures which can limit the spread of many communicable diseases, including influenza.

    Further information on the situation will be available on the WHO website on a regular basis.

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  • FrenchieGirl
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    WHO - Influenza A(H1N1) - update #20 - 2371 cases

    Influenza A(H1N1) - update 20


    7 May 2009 -- As of 18:00 GMT, 7 May 2009, 24 countries have officially reported 2371 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.

    Mexico has reported 1112 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 42 deaths. The United States has reported 896 laboratory confirmed human cases, including two deaths.

    Related links
    Map of the spread of Infuenza A(H1N1): number of laboratory confirmed cases and deaths [png 201kb]
    As of 7 May 2009, 18:00 GMT

    Influenza A(H1N1) web site
    Daily updates will be posted on this site.
    The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths - Austria (1), Canada (201), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), El Salvador (2), France (5), Germany (10), Guatemala (1), Ireland (1), Israel (6), Italy (5), Netherlands (2), New Zealand (5), Poland (1), Portugal (1), Republic of Korea (3), Spain (81), Sweden (1), Switzerland (1) and the United Kingdom (32).

    WHO is not recommending travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A(H1N1) virus.

    Individuals who are ill should delay travel plans and returning travelers who fall ill should seek appropriate medical care. These recommendations are prudent measures which can limit the spread of many communicable diseases, including influenza.

    Further information on the situation will be available on the WHO website on a regular basis.

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  • gsgs
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    Re: WHO - Influenza A(H1N1) - update 19

    looks exponential
    USA just 4 days behind Mexico, Spain 10 days behind USA


    WHO updates on swine flu

    [code]

    interpolated number of new cases outside Mexico per 24hour-periods
    since 25.April:



    http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/updates/en/index.html


    date,time,confirmd cases world,Mex,USA,Spain

    Code:
    24.Apr,??:?? , 025 ,018,007,000
    26.Apr,??:?? , 038 ,018,020,000
    27.Apr,??:?? , 073 ,026,040,001
    28.Apr,19:15 , 104 ,026,064,002
    29.Apr,18:00 , 148 ,026,091,004
    30.Apr,17:00 , 257 ,097,109,013
    01.May,06:00 , 331 ,156,109,013
    01.May,23:30 , 365 ,156,141,013
    02.May,06:00 , 615 ,397,141,013
    02.May,17:00 , 658 ,397,160,013
    03.May,06:00 , 787 ,506,160,013
    03.May,16:00 , 898 ,506,226,040
    04.May,06:00 , 985 ,590,226,040
    04.May,18:00,1085 ,590,286,054
    05.May,06:00,1124 ,590,286,054
    05.May,16:00,1490 ,822,403,057
    06.May,06:00,1516,822,403,057
    06.May,16:00,1893,942,642,073
    07.May,06:00,2099,1112,642,073
    interpolated number of new cases outside Mexico per 24hour-periods
    since 25.April:

    06,07,27,31,46,40,36,71,37,114,139,160,413

    48h:13,58,86,107,151,299 ; quotient=4.5,1.5,1.2,1.4,2.0

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  • FrenchieGirl
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    WHO - Influenza A(H1N1) - update 19

    WHO - Influenza A(H1N1) - update 19

    7 May 2009 -- As of 06:00 GMT, 7 May 2009, 23 countries have officially reported 2099 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.

    Mexico has reported 1112 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 42 deaths. The United States has reported 642 laboratory confirmed human cases, including two deaths.

    The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths - Austria (1), Canada (201), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), El Salvador (2), France (5), Germany (9), Guatemala (1), Ireland (1), Israel (4), Italy (5), Netherlands (1), New Zealand (5), Portugal (1), Republic of Korea (2), Spain (73), Sweden (1), Switzerland (1) and the United Kingdom (28).

    WHO is not recommending travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A(H1N1) virus.

    Individuals who are ill should delay travel plans and returning travellers who fall ill should seek appropriate medical care. These recommendations are prudent measures which can limit the spread of many communicable diseases, including influenza.

    Further information on the situation will be available on the WHO website on a regular basis.

    Leave a comment:


  • Archive: WHO, 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza - Updates (until the end of July 2010)

    Influenza A(H1N1) - update 17

    6 May 2009 -- As of 06:00 GMT, 6 May 2009, 22 countries have officially reported 1516 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.

    Mexico has reported 822 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 29 deaths. The United States has reported 403 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death.

    The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths - Austria (1), Canada (165), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), El Salvador (2), France (4), Germany (9), Guatemala (1), Ireland (1), Israel (4), Italy (5), Netherlands (1), New Zealand (6), Portugal (1), Republic of Korea (2), Spain (57), Switzerland (1) and the United Kingdom (27).

    It is considered prudent for people who are ill to delay international travel and for people developing symptoms following international travel to seek medical attention, in line with guidance from national authorities. Individuals are advised to wash hands thoroughly with soap and water on a regular basis and should seek medical attention if they develop any symptoms of influenza-like illness.

    WHO advises no restriction of regular travel or closure of borders.

    There is no risk of infection from this virus from consumption of well-cooked pork and pork products.

    Further information on the situation will be available on the WHO website on a regular basis.
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