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  • Chinese Stock Analysis of Current H1N1pdm09 Situation in Brazil

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    Brazil's swine flu outbreak swine flu stocks list (list)
    2012 07 27 16:14:49 China News Finance Comprehensive


      According to the Brazilian Ministry of Health statistics, until July 21, Brazil around the swine flu has led to the death of 210 people, which the south and southeast there are 191 people were killed, central and western regions, northern and northeastern regions. Brazilian Ministry of Health in the analysis of the nationwide outbreak of swine flu that the high incidence of swine flu this year is over. Statistics show that 17 to 23 June, Brazil, 41 people died from swine flu. In the next three weeks, the number of deaths decreased to 30, 17 and 12. However, the prevention of infectious diseases in Brazil Committee, can not this be taken lightly. 2009, Brazil 2060 people died from swine flu, swine flu peak period in August. Now, the Brazilian school is about to the end of winter and usher in the back-to-school peak. Cold regions in the south of Brazil, the swine flu may re-resurgence.A shares: Short-term long-term small - Dongxing Securities Research Institute Silver Guohong "Red Week" interview with reporters, the "swine flu" to A shares summed up as "short-term and long-term is not." He believes that pharmaceutical stocks will be short-term soared, while the aviation , tourism stocks hit. This view has been endorsed by most analysts.


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    Re: Chinese Stock Analysis of Current H1N1pdm09 Situation in Brazil

    From World Health Organization Influenza Update no. 165, August 3 2012:
    http://www.who.int/influenza/surveil...update_165.pdf and http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...68&postcount=1

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    Brazil has been reporting increasing levels of influenza activity over the past several weeks, primarily affecting the southern and south-eastern regions of the country. However, since mid-July, there has been a reduction in the number of hospitalized severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) cases, deaths associated with influenza, and overall detections of influenza virus indicating that the season may have peaked.

    Brazil reported that influenza was detected in 21% (2347/11232) of SARI cases for the year, and of these, 75% (n=1762) were influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus.

    In addition, influenza was detected in 28% (244/860) of all SARI deaths, of which 86% (210/244) were influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus.

    Numbers of influenza B viruses in outpatient influenza-like illness (ILI) samples has been very small relative to the numbers of influenza A viruses. Influenza type B was reported primarily in the age groups 15-59 and was nearly absent in other age strata.

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