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PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere

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Without doubt, this is the best current interactive map of A(H1N1) for all of the western hemisphere. Data and timeline graphs are also presented by Administrative level 1 political units for all of the countries.

http://new.paho.org/hq/images/atlas/en/atlas.html

Static sample map below.

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Re: PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere -- Week 6

Re: PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere -- Week 6

Week 6:
Caribbean
Dominica and Saint Lucia reported no influenza activity and decreasing or unchanging trends in acute respiratory disease. These countries reported low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease and low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services.

Central America
Nicaragua reported regional influenza activity while Guatemala and El Salvador reported no influenza activity. These countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory diseases, except Nicaragua which reported an increasing trend. Guatemala reported high intensity and moderate impact of acute respiratory disease on the health care services. The rest of these countries reported low/moderate intensity and low impact on health care services.

South America
Andean
Peru and Ecuador reported widespread influenza activity. Ecuador reported unchanged trends while Peru reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease. Low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease and low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services were reported by these countries.

Southern Cone
Influenza activity was reported as widespread in Argentina and regional in Brazil and Chile. The trends of acute respiratory disease were reported as unchanged in these countries. These countries reported low/moderate intensity and low impact on health care services.

Argentina reported a low incidence of ILI this week (less than 0.5 per 100,000 population.)

Additional deaths for Feb12-19:
Peru- 3
Panama- 1
Cayman Islands- 1
Guadeloupe- 5
French Guiana- 1
Martinique- 1
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# In the Caribbean, Jamaica reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease
# Central American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease, except Panama which reported an increasing trend
# South American countries reported unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease.
# In North America, a median of 87.3% of subtyped influenza A viruses were pandemic (H1N1) 2009

Jamaica reported widespread influenza activity, Bahamas reported regional influenza activity and Dominica reported no activity. Jamaica reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease while Bahamas and Dominica reported unchanged trends. These countries reported low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease and low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services.

El Salvador and Panama reported no influenza activity while Guatemala reported localized influenza activity. El Salvador and Guatemala reported unchanged or decreasing trends in acute respiratory diseases while Panama reported an increasing trend. All these countries reported low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease and low impact of acute respiratory disease on the health care services.

Peru reported widespread influenza activity and Bolivia reported no influenza activity. Both countries reported unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease, low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease and low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services. (2 new deaths reported this week in Peru)

Influenza activity was reported as widespread in Argentina and regional in Brazil. These countries reported unchanged trends of acute respiratory disease, low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease, and low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services.
Argentina reported a low incidence of ILI this week (less than 0.5 per 100,000 population).
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Re: PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere -- Week 8

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Week 8:

• In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained stable and is lower than expected in most areas.
• In the Caribbean, Jamaica reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease.
• Central American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease, except Nicaragua which reported an increasing trend.
• South American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease except in Brazil which reported an increasing trend.
• In North America and Colombia, a median of 99.8% of subtyped influenza A viruses were pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
• 37 new confirmed deaths in 5 countries were reported; in total there have been 7,576 cumulative confirmed deaths.

Deaths reported:
Cuba: 1
Costa Rica: 3
Canada: 1
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Re: PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere -- Week 9

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Weekly Summary: 9

- In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained stable and is lower than expected in most areas.

- In the Caribbean, Jamaica and Bahamas reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease.

- In Central American, Panama and Nicaragua reported increasing trends in acute respiratory disease.

- In South America, Brazil reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease.

- In North America and Colombia, a median of 100% of subtyped influenza A viruses were pandemic (H1N1) 2009.

- 46 new confirmed deaths in 4 countries were reported; in total there have been 7,622 cumulative confirmed deaths.


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PAHO: Regional Update, Pandemic (H1N1) 2009

PAHO: Regional Update, Pandemic (H1N1) 2009

Weekly Update

* In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained stable and is lower than expected in most areas.
* Caribbean countries reported unchanged or decreasing trends in acute respiratory disease.
* Central American countries reported decreasing trends in acute respiratory disease.
* In South America, Peru reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease.
* In Canada and the United States, the 100% of all subtyped influenza A viruses were pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
* 57 new confirmed deaths in 4 countries were reported; in total there have been 8,274 cumulative confirmed deaths.


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May 10, 2010

* In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained stable and is lower than expected in most areas.
* Caribbean countries reported unchanged or decreasing trends in acute respiratory
* In Central American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease.
* South American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease.
* In Canada, Chile and the USA the 100% of all subtyped influenza A viruses were pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
* 4 new confirmed deaths in 2 countries were reported; in total there have been 8,361 cumulative confirmed deaths. (2 from Cuba; 2 from Guatemala)
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May 17, 2010:

* In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained stable and is lower than expected in most areas.
* Caribbean countries reported unchanged or decreasing trends in acute respiratory.
* Central American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease.
* All South American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease, except Brazil which reported an increasing trend.
* From EW 1 to 17, in Mexico, Colombia and Cuba, the pandemic virus predominated. Bolivia detected the predominance of influenza B and Canada and Chile detected mostly respiratory syncytial virus.
* 35 new confirmed deaths in 3 countries were reported; in total there have been 8,396 cumulative confirmed deaths. (Brazil: 12; Cuba: 2; Mexico: 19)
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May 24, 2010

# All Caribbean countries reported unchanged or decreasing trends in acute respiratory except Dominican Republic which reported an increasing trend.
# All Central American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease, except El Salvador which reported an increasing trend.
# All South American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease, except Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela which reported an increasing trend.
# From EW 1 to 18, in Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico, and Uruguay the pandemic virus predominated. Bolivia detected the predominance of influenza B and Canada and Chile detected mostly respiratory syncytial virus.
# 5 new confirmed deaths in 3 countries were reported (Cuba:3, Mexico:1, Columbia:1); in total there have been 8,401 cumulative confirmed deaths.
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June 14, 2010

* In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained low.
* The Caribbean countries, reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease.
* Central American countries reported decreasing or unchanged trends in acute respiratory disease.
* In South American countries, Colombia and Peru reported increasing trends of acute respiratory disease.
* From EW 1 to 22, 2010, the Caribbean and Central American countries reported variable circulation of respiratory viruses. In Bolivia, influenza B predominated. Argentina, Chile and Paraguay reported the predominance of respiratory syncytial virus.
* 4 new confirmed deaths in 2 countries were reported (2 in Peru, 2 in Costa Rica); in total there have been 8,427 cumulative confirmed deaths.

Description of hospitalizations(2009-June 2, 2010)
Chile: Median 32 years, highest incidence in age group< 5 years
Costa Rica: Mean 39.5

confirmed deaths (2009-June 2, 2010)
Chile: Median age 44 years; co-morbidities 70.6%
Peru: Median 38; co-morbidities 77.4%

Jamaica has detected an irregular pattern of respiratory viruses circulation. While this difference could represent differing viral circulation patterns, it could also be a result of differing sampling strategies.
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July 6: (89 new deaths in 3 weeks)

• In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained low.
• In the Caribbean, Jamaica reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease
• In Central America, El Salvador and Panama reported increasing trends in acute respiratory disease. Panama reported high intensity of acute respiratory disease and moderate impact on health care services
• In South America, Colombia reported increased trend of acute respiratory disease.
In EW 22-25, Panama reported a sharp increase in the number of influenza A/H3 viruses and influenza A not subtyped. In Argentina (EW 24) and Chile (EW 25) continue to report a predominance of RSV
54 new confirmed deaths in 5 countries were reported; in total there have been 8,516 cumulative confirmed deaths in 28 countries of the Region (Chile:1; Columbia: 4; Peru: 10; El Salvador: 1; Mexico: 38)
In addition, the following overseas territories have confirmed deaths of pandemic (H1N1) 2009: United Kingdom Overseas Territories; Cayman Islands (1 death); French Overseas Communities: Guadeloupe (5 deaths), French Guiana (1 death) and Martinique (1 death).
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July 12, 2010:

* In South America, Bolivia and Colombia reported an increasing trend of acute respiratory disease.
* In Central America, Honduras and Panama reported increasing trends in acute respiratory disease. Panama reported high intensity of acute respiratory disease and moderate impact on health care services for the second consecutive week. Costa Rica reported a steady increase in confirmed pandemic influenza cases during the last three EWs.
* In the Caribbean, Guyana reported a steady increase in the number of ILI outpatient consultations, from EW 24 to 26
* In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained low.
* The respiratory viruses circulating in Central America and Caribbean are diverse, with different predominance of influenza viruses (H1N1 pandemic, seasonal influenza A H3N3 and influenza B) in each country.
* 7 new confirmed deaths in 4 countries were reported (Chile 1; Columbia 1; Costa Rica 2; Mexico 3) in total there have been 8,523 cumulative confirmed deaths in 28 countries of the Region
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July 19, 2010:

2 new deaths (Columbia, Venezuela)
Peru: Percent deaths with underlying co-morbidities: 76.9

Argentina reported a decreasing number of viruses isolated from EW 24 to EW 27. In Argentina and Chile, the predominant circulating virus is the respiratory syncytial virus.

In Colombia, the predominant influenza virus in circulation has been the pandemic virus, but seasonal influenza A/H3 has also been detected.

In Costa Rica, among the positive influenza virus cases, there is a predominance of pandemic influenza A cases, and few cases of seasonal influenza A/H3 virus; there has also been an increase in detections of adenovirus and parainfluenza viruses.. Nicaragua, reported the predominance of seasonal influenza A/H3 and respiratory syncytial virus. In Panama, among the positive subtyped influenza viruses, the predominant virus is the seasonal influenza A/H3.

In Cuba, the predominant virus is pandemic influenza, however, seasonal influenza A/H3, respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus were also identified. Jamaica reported no respiratory virus detection since EW 16.
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July 26, 2010

* Some countries in South America (Bolivia and Peru), Central America (El Salvador) and the Caribbean (Dominica) reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease.
* Influenza activity remains low in the southern cone of South America and in North America.
* Influenza activity remains moderate in some countries in Central America, the Caribbean and Andean countries. There is different predominance in the influenza virus type in each country.
* The predominant respiratory viruses in Southern Cone is RSV; and in Central America, Caribbean and Andean countries are diverse.
* 7 new confirmed deaths in 4 countries were reported (Chile 1, Columbia 1, Peru 3, Costa Rica 2); in total there have been 8,532 cumulative confirmed deaths in 28 countries of the Region
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August 2, 2010

* This week, El Salvador reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease, high intensity and moderate impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services.
* Influenza activity remains low in the southern cone of South America and in North America.
* Influenza activity remains moderate in some countries in Central America, the Caribbean, and Andean countries. The type and subytpes circulating in each country differ.
* In the Southern Cone, the predominant virus circulating is RSV; in Central America, the Caribbean, and the Andean countries, there is a mixed pattern of circulation
* One new confirmed death was reported this week (El Salvador); in total there have been 8,533 cumulative confirmed deaths in 28 countries of the Region
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August 9, 2010

3 new deaths (Chile 2; Costa Rica 1)

* This week, no country reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease.
* About influenza activity, it remains low in the southern cone of South America and in North America.
* In Central America, the Caribbean, and Andean countries, the influenza types/subytpes circulating differ in each country.
* About respiratory viruses, RSV is the predominant virus circulating in the Southern Cone; in Central America, the Caribbean, and the Andean countries, there is a mixed pattern of circulation.
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August 16, 2010
(Apparently no longer reporting deaths)

* In the Southern Cone, RSV was the predominant virus circulating; however, influenza B and influenza A/H3 virus have also been detected. Paraguay reported high ILI activity in 3 of 5 regions.
* In the Andean sub-region, Peru reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease. Bolivia reported a steady increase of pandemic influenza A H1N1 cases in EW 26-31.
* Circulation of respiratory viruses was variable in Central America. Influenza A/H3 virus was predominant in Panama, Honduras and Costa Rica. Influenza B was predominant in Nicaragua. El Salvador reported high intensity of acute respiratory disease and moderate impact of acute respiratory disease on the health care services.
* The Caribbean reported low influenza activity, but increased circulation of influenza A/H3 virus in some countries (Cuba, Dominican Republic).
* In North America, influenza activity remained low; mostly influenza A/H3 virus (United States) was detected.
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