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Influenza A(H1N1)v infection - Update 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours CEST (ECDC, edited)
ECDC SITUATION REPORT
Influenza A(H1N1)v infection - Update 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours CEST
[Original Document: LINK. EDITED.]
Main developments in past 24 hours
This report is based on official information provided by the national public health websites, or through other official communication channels. An update on the number of confirmed cases as of 29 June, 17:00 hours CEST, is presented in Table 1 and Table 2.
Disclaimer: the number of confirmed cases reported is based on laboratory test results, except for the US. Depending on the national laboratory testing policies, the actual number of cases by country may therefore be higher.
Epidemiological update
The number of EU and EFTA countries reporting cases is 29 out of 31. In the past 24 hours, 55 new cases were confirmed in 11 EU and EFTA countries (Table1).
Denmark health authorities have reported today one case of oseltamivir-resistant A(H1N1)v influenza virus (29. juni 2009 - Resistens hos pandemisk influenza A H1N1v p?vist i Danmark).
This is an isolated case, part of a cluster of cases investigated. No additional cases have been identified through extensive contact tracing.
Outside of the EU and EFTA countries, a total of 66,980 cases, including 322 deaths, have been reported, representing an increase of 1,401 from yesterday (Table 2).
There were 4 new deaths since the last report.
WHO guidance documents
Pandemic preparedness and response
WHO Meeting reports
Table 1: Reported new confirmed cases and cumulative number of influenza A(H1N1)v as of 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours (CEST) in the EU and EFTA countries
[Country - Confirmed cases reported in the last 24h* - Cumulative number of confirmed cases - Deaths among confirmed cases**]
Table 2: Reported cumulative number of confirmed cases and deaths of influenza A(H1N1)v as of 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours (CEST) outside of the EU and EFTA area
[Country - Confirmed cases reported in the last 24h(a) - Cumulative number of confirmed cases - Deaths among confirmed cases*]
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Influenza A(H1N1)v infection - Update 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours CEST (ECDC, edited)
ECDC SITUATION REPORT
Influenza A(H1N1)v infection - Update 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours CEST
[Original Document: LINK. EDITED.]
Main developments in past 24 hours
- 55 new cases were reported in EU and EFTA countries;
- 1,401 new cases were reported from non-EU and EFTA countries;
- The total number of fatal cases worldwide is 324;
- 4 new fatal cases have been reported from non-EU and EFTA countries: Australia (2), Thailand (1) and Brazil (1);
- Denmark health authorities are reporting today an isolated case of oseltamivir resistance.
This report is based on official information provided by the national public health websites, or through other official communication channels. An update on the number of confirmed cases as of 29 June, 17:00 hours CEST, is presented in Table 1 and Table 2.
Disclaimer: the number of confirmed cases reported is based on laboratory test results, except for the US. Depending on the national laboratory testing policies, the actual number of cases by country may therefore be higher.
Epidemiological update
The number of EU and EFTA countries reporting cases is 29 out of 31. In the past 24 hours, 55 new cases were confirmed in 11 EU and EFTA countries (Table1).
- The cumulative number of cases in the EU and EFTA countries is now 6,173, including two deaths.
Denmark health authorities have reported today one case of oseltamivir-resistant A(H1N1)v influenza virus (29. juni 2009 - Resistens hos pandemisk influenza A H1N1v p?vist i Danmark).
This is an isolated case, part of a cluster of cases investigated. No additional cases have been identified through extensive contact tracing.
Outside of the EU and EFTA countries, a total of 66,980 cases, including 322 deaths, have been reported, representing an increase of 1,401 from yesterday (Table 2).
There were 4 new deaths since the last report.
WHO guidance documents
Pandemic preparedness and response
- Pandemic influenza preparedness and mitigation in refugee and displaced populations - WHO guidelines for humanitarian agencies, 28 April 2009
- The impact of a novel pandemic influenza virus on refugee and displaced populations is expected to be severe. This document provides background information on pandemic influenza, describes WHO pandemic phases and strategies to deal with a pandemic according to phase, and outlines preparedness activities needed during the pre-pandemic period. These practical field-based guidelines are intended for use by humanitarian agencies, e.g. non-governmental organizations (NGOs), UN organizations coordinating these services, and donor agencies providing financial support for the populations concerned.
- Reducing excess mortality from common illnesses during an influenza pandemic, 28 April 2009
- This document aims to provide strategies for prevention and treatment, at the community and household levels, of the most likely contributors to mortality from common illnesses during an influenza pandemic. It also tries to provide recommendations to support a minimum level of continuity for priority public health programmes during a pandemic. These guidelines are designed primarily for community-level programming in resource-poor settings (urban, semi-urban and rural) but are applicable to a wide range of situations.
- Pandemic influenza preparedness and response, 25 April 2009
- Since 2005, there have been advances in many areas of preparedness and response planning. For example, stockpiles of antiviral drugs are now a reality and a WHO guideline has been developed to attempt to stop or delay pandemic influenza at its initial emergence. There is increased understanding of past pandemics, strengthened outbreak communications, greater insight on disease spread and approaches to control, and increasingly sophisticated statistical modelling of various aspects of influenza. Extensive practical experience has been gained from responding to outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus infection in poultry and humans, and from conducting pandemic preparedness and response exercises in many countries. There is greater understanding that pandemic preparedness requires the involvement of not only the health sector, but the whole of society. In 2007, the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR, 2005) entered into force providing the international community with a framework to address international public health concerns. In light of these developments, WHO decided to update its guidance to enable countries to be better prepared for the a new pandemic, which now it will prove to be useful for the current influenza A(H1N1)v virus pandemic.
WHO Meeting reports
- Summary report of a High-Level Consultation: new influenza A (H1N1), 22 May 2009
- The Director-General of the World Health Organization convened a high level consultation for all Member States at the start of the sixty-second World Health Assembly, in view of the threat posed by the current outbreak of influenza A (H1N1)v virus. The consultation provided an opportunity for Member States to share experiences, to discuss lessons learnt, and to highlight the challenges that now confront the world community.
- Recommendations of the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Influenza A (H1N1) vaccines, 19 May 2009
- The SAGE Working Group met by telephone conference on 14 May 2009 to in order to review current evidence on influenza A (H1N1)v virus infection and potential vaccine options; to review the current status of seasonal vaccine production and potential A (H1N1)v production capacity; and to discuss timing of a potential recommendation to initiate commercial scale production of A (H1N1)v vaccine.
- WHO Technical Consultation on the Severity of Disease Caused by the new influenza A (H1N1) virus infections 6 May 2009
- On 5 May 2009, WHO convened a technical consultation via teleconference to assess current knowledge about the severity of disease caused by influenza A(H1N1)v infection and the implications this might have. WHO also sought data on the clinical spectrum and patterns of the disease and how this compares with what is seen during epidemics of seasonal influenza. Information was provided by epidemiologists, clinicians, and virologists from Canada, Mexico, Spain, the United Kingdom and the US. In addition, international experts advised WHO during the consultation.
- WHO ad hoc scientific teleconference on the current influenza A(H1N1) situation, 4 May 2009
- On 29 April 2009, WHO hosted a teleconference that included more than one hundred participants from all of the WHO Regions. The objectives of the teleconference were to gain a better understanding of the situation in affected countries; to update and share preliminary epidemiological, clinical and virological information; and to identify key knowledge gaps needed to address immediate public health questions.
Table 1: Reported new confirmed cases and cumulative number of influenza A(H1N1)v as of 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours (CEST) in the EU and EFTA countries
[Country - Confirmed cases reported in the last 24h* - Cumulative number of confirmed cases - Deaths among confirmed cases**]
- Austria ... - 12 - ...
- Belgium 2 - 43 - ...
- Bulgaria 3 - 10 - ...
- Cyprus 5 - 25 - ...
- Czech Republic ... - 9 - ...
- Denmark ... - 44 - ...
- Estonia ... - 13 - ...
- Finland ... - 27 - ...
- France ... - 239 - ...
- Germany 22 - 388 - ...
- Greece 15 - 88 - ...
- Hungary ... - 8 - ...
- Iceland ... - 4 - ...
- Ireland 2 - 39 - ...
- Italy ... - 102 - ...
- Latvia ... - 1
- Lithuania ... - 1
- Luxembourg 1 - 4 - ...
- Netherlands ... - 118 - ...
- Norway 1 - 25 - ...
- ***Poland ... - 14 - ...
- Portugal 2 - 13 - ...
- Romania 1 - 25 - ...
- Slovakia ... - 9 - ...
- Slovenia ... - 4 - ...
- Spain ... - 541 - ...
- Sweden 1 - 68 - ...
- Switzerland ... - 49 - ...
- United Kingdom ... - 4250 - 2
- Total 55 - 6173 - 2
- Note: cases reported in the EU and EFTA countries correspond to the EWRS notifications by Member States or Ministry of Health websites.
- (*) Cases reported between 28 June 17:00 hours and 29 June 17:00 hours
- (**) Deaths are included in the cumulative number of confirmed cases
- (***) This case patient is an USA citizen who was confirmed and hospitalized while travelling in Poland
Table 2: Reported cumulative number of confirmed cases and deaths of influenza A(H1N1)v as of 29 June 2009, 17:00 hours (CEST) outside of the EU and EFTA area
[Country - Confirmed cases reported in the last 24h(a) - Cumulative number of confirmed cases - Deaths among confirmed cases*]
- EASTERN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA
- Montenegro ... - 1 - ...
- Serbia ... - 5
- Russian Federation ... - 3 - ...
- Ukraine ... - 1 - ...
- MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE-EAST
- Algeria ... - 2 - ...
- Bahrain ... - 15 - ...
- Egypt 11 - 61 - ...
- Iran ... - 1 - ...
- Iraq ... - 10 - ...
- Israel 79 - 454 - ...
- Jordan 3 - 18 - ...
- Kuwait ... - 26 - ...
- Lebanon ... - 25 - ...
- Morocco ... - 9 - ...
- Occupied Palestinian Territory ... - 9 - ...
- Oman ... - 3 - ...
- Qatar ... - 10 - ...
- Saudi Arabia 7 - 69 - ...
- Tunisia ... - 2
- Turkey ... - 26 -...
- United Arab Emirates ... - 8 - ...
- Yemen ... - 6 - ...
- AFRICA
- Cape Verde ... - 3 - ...
- Ethiopia ... - 2
- Ivory Coast ... - 2
- South Africa ... - 1 - ...
- NORTH AMERICA
- Canada ... - 7775 - 21
- Mexico ... - 8617 - 116
- **USA ... - 27717 - 127
- CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN
- Antigua and Barbuda ... - 2
- Bahamas ... - 4
- Barbados ... - 10 - ...
- Bermuda ... - 2 - ...
- British Virgin Islands ... - 1 - ...
- Cayman Islands ... - 9 - ...
- Costa Rica ... - 222 - 1
- Cuba ... - 46 - ...
- Dominica ... - 1 - ...
- Dominican Republic ... - 108 - 2
- El Salvador ... - 226 - ...
- Guatemala ... - 262 - 2
- Honduras ... - 119 - 1
- Jamaica ... - 19 - ...
- ***Martinique ... - 2 - ...
- ****Netherlands Antilles ... - 4 - ...
- Nicaragua ... - 277 - ...
- Panama ... - 403 - ...
- Suriname ... - 11 - ...
- Trinidad-Tobago ... - 25 - ...
- SOUTH AMERICA
- Argentina ... - 1587 - 26
- Bolivia ... - 59 - ...
- Brazil ... - 591 - 1
- Chile ... - 6211 - 12
- Colombia 7 - 80 - 2
- Ecuador ... - 125 - ...
- Paraguay ... - 79 - ...
- Peru ... - 506 - ...
- Uruguay ... - 195 - ...
- Venezuela .. - 153 - ...
- NORTH-EAST AND SOUTH ASIA
- Bangladesh ... - 7 - ...
- China 159 - 729 - ...
- Hong Kong SAR 130 - 726 - ...
- India ... - 80 - ...
- Japan ... - 1049 - ...
- Korea (South) 60 - 202 - ...
- Macao 5 - 18 - ...
- Sri Lanka ... - 8 - ...
- Taiwan ... - 61 - ...
- SOUTH-EAST ASIA
- Brunei Darussalam 18 - 29 - ...
- Cambodia 1 - 6
- Indonesia 6 - 8
- Laos PDR ... - 3
- Malaysia 343 - 411 - ...
- Myanmar ... - 1
- Philippines ... - 861 - 1
- Singapore 234 - 599 - ...
- Thailand ... - 1209 - 3
- Vietnam 54 - 117 - ...
- AUSTRALIA AND PACIFIC
- *****Australia 210 - 4031 - 7
- Fiji 8 - 10
- ***French Polynesia ... - 2 - ...
- New Zealand 66 - 589 - ...
- Papua New Guinea ... - 1 - ...
- Samoa ... - 1 - ...
- Vanuatu ... - 2
- TOTAL 1401 - 66980 - 322
- Note: cases reported in non-EU and EFTA countries correspond to cases published on Ministry of Health websites, or through WHO, or through credible media source quoting national authorities. Therefore, some of these cases may be taken out at a later stage if not validated.
- (a) Cases reported between 28 June 17:00 hours and 29 June 17:00 hours
- (*) Deaths are included in the cumulative number of confirmed cases
- (**) Cases in the US include both probable and confirmed cases. They also include confirmed cases from Puerto Rico.
- (***) The cases in Martinique and French Polynesia were reported by France
- (****) Three of the cases are reported to occur in a cruise ship in Curacao.
- (*****) One Australian case reported from a cruise ship.
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