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Denmark: Beginning of the epidemic of influenza

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
Aarhus: a middelaldrende man has just been admitted to intensive department on Infektionsmedicinsk Department at Aarhus University Hospital in Skejby. The man is the first patient who has been admitted with influenza, and everything looks in the direction of an emerging epidemic:- it is just on the border of that we can call it an epidemic.
But we fully expect that in the course of the next week or two, will be even more admissions. We are finding that a great many are affected by flu at the moment, says Lars PHD in control engineering at, executive consultant at Infektionsmedicinsk Department for TV 2 | Jylland.

http://www.tv2oj.dk/artikel/146228:A...nt-indlagt?rss
 
Re: Denmark: Beginning of the epidemic of influenza

we noticed an increase in the Northern German regions
(usually it somes from West,South)

Now I wonder - is it also H1N1 here in the North ?
coming down from Norway ?
 
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