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PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere

Re: PAHO: Interactive Map and Charts for Western Hemisphere

August 23, 2010:

Weekly Update

* In the Southern Cone, RSV was the predominant virus circulating; however, influenza B and influenza A/H3 virus have also been detected.
* In the Andean sub-region, Peru reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease. Bolivia reported an increase of pandemic influenza A H1N1 cases in EW 28-32.
* Circulation of respiratory viruses was variable in Central America. Influenza A/H3 virus was predominant in Honduras and Panama. Influenza B was predominant in Guatemala and Nicaragua.
* The Caribbean reported low influenza activity, but increased circulation of influenza A/H3 virus in some countries (CAREC, Dominican Republic).
* In North America, influenza activity remained low; a mix of influenza B and influenza A/H3 virus (United States) was reported.
http://new.paho.org/hq/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2929&Itemid=2295&lang=en
 
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