Giuseppe
Emeritus
Re: Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009, European Centre of Diseases Prevention and Control (ECDC) Situation Updates (since Sep. 26, 2009)
Re: Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009, European Centre of Diseases Prevention and Control (ECDC) Situation Updates (since Sep. 26, 2009)
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Update 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours CEST (ECDC, edited)
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ECDC DAILY UPDATE
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Update 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours CEST
Main developments in past 24 hours
This report is based on official information provided by national public health websites or through other official communication channels. An update on the number of confirmed fatal cases is presented in Table 2 - as of 23 November 2009 - 16:00 hours CEST, for the world, and 24 November 2009 - 09:00 hours CEST, for Europe.
Updates from U.S.A. and Canada
From U.S. Center s for Disease Control and Prevention weekly influenza surveillance report: Week 45 (8-14 November 2009)
From the Public Health Agency of Canada:
Epidemiologic update
All 27 EU and 4 EFTA countries are reporting cases of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza. A total of 690 deaths have been reported since April 2009 (Table 2). Since week 41 the numbers of deaths each has shown a steady increase almost doubling every fortnight over the last six weeks. While the most deaths have to date been in Western Europe there are increasing numbers of deaths being reported from Central and Eastern Europe. Latest new and confirmed fatal pandemic (H1N1) cases outside the EU/EFTA area are presented in Table 2 as well. Available updates on hospital admissions, per Member State, can be found in Table 1.
Table 1: Reported number of confirmed Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza cases admitted to hospitals and intensive care, by country, as of 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours (CEST) in EU and EFTA countries
[Country - (date of report) - Number of cases currently hospitalised - Cumulative number of cases admitted in hospitals - Number of cases currently in intensive care - Cumulative number of cases admitted to intensive care]
(?) denotes no information readily available in official sources.
(a) Data includes all probable cases for England only. Does not include Scotland (969 cumulative hospitalisations), Wales (377) and Northern Ireland (545).
Table 2. Reported number of new and cumulative confirmed fatal Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza cases in EU and EFTA countries, as 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours CEST, and in the rest of the world by country, as of 23 November 2009, 16:00 hours CEST.
[Country - Number of new fatal cases since previous national update - Cumulative number of fatal cases]
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Re: Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009, European Centre of Diseases Prevention and Control (ECDC) Situation Updates (since Sep. 26, 2009)
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Update 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours CEST (ECDC, edited)
[Source Full PDF Document: LINK. EDITED.]
ECDC DAILY UPDATE
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Update 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours CEST
Main developments in past 24 hours
- Updates from U.S.A. and Canada included;
- Total of 690 fatal cases in Europe and EFTA countries and 7 170 in the rest of the world have been reported up to date.
This report is based on official information provided by national public health websites or through other official communication channels. An update on the number of confirmed fatal cases is presented in Table 2 - as of 23 November 2009 - 16:00 hours CEST, for the world, and 24 November 2009 - 09:00 hours CEST, for Europe.
Updates from U.S.A. and Canada
From U.S. Center s for Disease Control and Prevention weekly influenza surveillance report: Week 45 (8-14 November 2009)
- Influenza activity decreased slightly in the U.S.
- 3,106 (28.8%) specimens tested and reported to CDC/Influenza Division were positive for influenza. Over 99% of all subtyped influenza A viruses being reported to CDC were 2009 influenza A (H1N1) viruses.
- The proportion of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza (P&I) was above the epidemic threshold for the seventh consecutive week.
- Twenty-one influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported. Fifteen of these deaths were associated with 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus infection, and six were associated with influenza A virus for which the subtype was undetermined.
- The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) was 5.5% which is above the national baseline of 2.3%.
- Forty-three states reported geographically widespread influenza activity, Puerto Rico and seven states reported regional influenza activity, the District of Columbia reported local influenza activity, and Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands reported sporadic influenza activity.
- Because of the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, the week 46 report will be released on Monday, 30 November 2009.
- Other news:
- Four patients at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., who developed influenza in October, were found to have oseltamivir resistant Pandemic Influenza A(H1N1)v.
- The cluster was detected when the patients did not respond to oseltamivir treatment. Three of the four patients have died.
- For more information:
From the Public Health Agency of Canada:
- The activity level remained similar to the previous week.
- The Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 strain accounted for nearly 100% of the positive influenza A subtyped specimens this week.
- The ILI consultation rate was 91 consultations per 1,000 patient visits which was lower for a second consecutive week.
- The intensity in the population was high with 1,674 hospitalizations, 261 ICU admissions and 84 deaths reported.
- Numbers of new deaths were more than two times higher than previous week.
- 184 laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated paediatric hospitalizations and 1 death were reported through the Immunisation Monitoring Program Active (IMPACT) network.
- The number of hospitalizations and deaths increased, but the proportion of positive influenza tests was comparable and the national ILI consultation rate and the number of influenza outbreaks reported decreased.
- Other news:
- Public Heath Canada (PHAC) is investigating a greater rate of anaphylaxis after immunisation with a specific lot of pandemic influenza vaccine (Arepanrix, Lot Number A80CA007A, only used in Canada) than with other lots of the same vaccine. GlaxoSmithKline, which produces the vaccine, notified all consignees to immediately stop the vaccination program with this lot and to put this lot under quarantine pending the outcome of the investigation.
- For more information:
Epidemiologic update
All 27 EU and 4 EFTA countries are reporting cases of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza. A total of 690 deaths have been reported since April 2009 (Table 2). Since week 41 the numbers of deaths each has shown a steady increase almost doubling every fortnight over the last six weeks. While the most deaths have to date been in Western Europe there are increasing numbers of deaths being reported from Central and Eastern Europe. Latest new and confirmed fatal pandemic (H1N1) cases outside the EU/EFTA area are presented in Table 2 as well. Available updates on hospital admissions, per Member State, can be found in Table 1.
Table 1: Reported number of confirmed Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza cases admitted to hospitals and intensive care, by country, as of 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours (CEST) in EU and EFTA countries
[Country - (date of report) - Number of cases currently hospitalised - Cumulative number of cases admitted in hospitals - Number of cases currently in intensive care - Cumulative number of cases admitted to intensive care]
- Austria (18.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Belgium (19.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Bulgaria (08.11) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Cyprus(01.11) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 4
- Czech Republic (19.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Denmark (18.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Estonia (20.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Finland (20.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- France (19.11.) ? ? ? ? ? 81 ? 245
- Germany (20.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Greece (18.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Hungary (18.11.) - 2 ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Iceland (11.11.) ? 31 ? 170 ? 7 ? 19
- Ireland (18.11.) ? 182 ? 857 ? 20 ? 72
- Italy (23.11) ? ? - 496 ? ? ? 248
- Latvia (21.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Liechtenstein (18.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Lithuania (04.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Luxembourg (16.11.) ? ? ? ? ? 0 ? 0
- Malta (04.09.) ? ? - 46 ? ? ? 1
- Netherlands (20.11.) ? 359 ? 1270 ? 38 ? 134
- Norway (18.11.) ? 89 ? 916 ? 24 ? 108
- Poland (23.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Portugal (18.11.) - 164 ? ? - 18 ? ?
- Romania (23.11) - 10 ? ? - 5 ? ?
- Slovakia (19.11.) ? 6 ? 39 ? 0 ? 0
- Slovenia (10.08.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Spain (19.11.) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- Sweden (19.11.) ? 167 - 570 ? ? ? ?
- Switzerland (18.11.) ? 13 - 84 ? ? ? 16
- United Kingdom (a) (19.11.) - 783 ? ? - 180 ? ?
(?) denotes no information readily available in official sources.
(a) Data includes all probable cases for England only. Does not include Scotland (969 cumulative hospitalisations), Wales (377) and Northern Ireland (545).
Table 2. Reported number of new and cumulative confirmed fatal Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza cases in EU and EFTA countries, as 24 November 2009, 09:00 hours CEST, and in the rest of the world by country, as of 23 November 2009, 16:00 hours CEST.
[Country - Number of new fatal cases since previous national update - Cumulative number of fatal cases]
- EU AND EFTA COUNTRIES
- Austria ? ? 3
- Belgium ? ? 12
- Bulgaria ? ? 5
- Czech Republic 1 ? 3
- Denmark 1 ? 3
- Finland ? ? 12
- France ? ? 84 (a)
- Germany 4 ? 34
- Greece ? ? 8
- Hungary ? ? 7
- Iceland ? ? 1
- Ireland ? ? 16
- Italy 6 ? 76
- Latvia ? ? 1
- Lithuania ? ? 1
- Luxembourg ? ? 2
- Malta ? ? 3
- Netherlands ? ? 28
- Norway ? ? 23
- Poland 4 ? 9
- Portugal 3 ? 14
- Romania 1 ? 1
- Slovakia ? ? 1
- Spain ? ? 115
- Sweden ? ? 11
- Switzerland ? ? 1
- United Kingdom ? ? 216
- Total 20 ? 690
- OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES & CENTRAL ASIA
- Azerbaijan ? ? 2
- Belarus 13 ? 20
- Bosnia and Herzegovina ? ? 1
- Croatia ? ? 5
- Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ? ? 1
- Kosovo ? - 2
- Moldova ? ? 8
- Russia ? ? 19
- Serbia ? ? 16
- Ukraine ? ? 15
- Total 13 ? 89
- MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE-EAST
- Bahrain ? ? 7
- Egypt 1 ? 11
- Iran ? ? 100
- Iraq 1 ? 10
- Israel 3 ? 51
- Jordan ? ? 11
- Kuwait 1 ? 27
- Lebanon ? ? 3
- Morocco ? ? 1
- Occupied Palestinian Territory 2 ? 9
- Oman ? ? 27
- Qatar ? ? 7
- Saudi Arabia 11 ? 81
- Syria 28 ? 50
- Tunisia ? ? 2
- Turkey ? ? 93
- United Arab Emirates ? ? 6
- Yemen 4 ? 22
- Total 51 ? 518
- AFRICA
- Ghana ? ? 1
- Madagascar ? ? 1
- Mauritius ? ? 8
- Mozambique ? ? 2
- Namibia ? ? 1
- Sao Tome & Principe ? ? 2
- South Africa ? ? 91
- Sudan ? ? 1
- Tanzania ? ? 1
- Total ? ? 108
- NORTH AMERICA
- Canada ? ? 250
- Mexico ? ? 573
- USA 142 - 1265
- Total 142 ? 2088
- CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN
- Bahamas ? ? 4
- Barbados ? ? 3
- Cayman Islands ? ? 1
- Costa Rica 2 ? 40
- Cuba ? ? 7
- Dominican Republic ? ? 22
- El Salvador ? ? 26
- Guatemala ? ? 18
- Honduras ? ? 16
- Jamaica ? ? 6
- Nicaragua ? ? 11
- Panama ? ? 11
- Saint Kitts and Nevis ? ? 1
- Saint Lucia ? ? 1
- Suriname ? ? 2
- Trinidad-Tobago ? ? 5
- Total 2 ? 174
- SOUTH AMERICA
- Argentina ? ? 600
- Bolivia ? ? 57
- Brazil ? ? 1368
- Chile ? ? 140
- Colombia ? ? 151
- Ecuador ? ? 82
- Paraguay ? ? 52
- Peru ? ? 190
- Uruguay ? ? 33
- Venezuela ? ? 107
- Total ? ? 2780
- NORTH-EAST & SOUTH ASIA
- Afghanistan ? ? 14
- Bangladesh ? ? 6
- China (Mainland) ? ? 53
- Hong Kong SAR China ? ? 40
- India ? ? 553
- Japan ? ? 28
- Macao SAR China ? ? 2
- Maldives ? - 1
- Mongolia ? ? 17
- Pakistan ? ? 1
- South Korea ? ? 82
- Sri Lanka ? ? 5
- Taiwan ? ? 29
- Total ? ? 831
- SOUTH-EAST ASIA
- Brunei Darussalam ? ? 1
- Cambodia ? ? 4
- Indonesia ? ? 10
- Laos Peoples Democratic Republic ? ? 1
- Malaysia ? ? 77
- Philippines ? ? 30
- Singapore ? ? 18
- Thailand ? ? 185
- Vietnam ? ? 41
- Total ? ? 367
- AUSTRALIA & PACIFIC
- Australia ? ? 189
- Cook Islands ? ? 1
- Marshall Islands ? ? 1
- New Zealand ? ? 20
- Samoa ? ? 2
- Solomon Islands ? ? 1
- Tonga ? ? 1
- Total ? ? 215
- TOTAL 228 ? 7860
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