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End Of Day Summary for Monday, August 10, 2009 (FluCount.org): There have been 394 new swine flu deaths since our last report just 7 days ago (average of 56.3 deaths per day), with 60% of those deaths coming from three countries - 98 of those deaths were based in Brazil, 80 came from Argentina, and 60 occurred in the United States.In the United States, reports indicated additional deaths in the following states: California (14), Florida (11), Washington (3), Arizona (2), Maryland (1), New Jersey (1), New York (1), Nevada (1), Oregon (1), Rhode Island (1), Texas (1), Utah (1). Additionally, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, and Montana reported their very first swine flu deaths. Another 18 deaths have taken place across the United States, but due to new reporting practices by the CDC, their locations have yet to be determined.The count in Australia continues to rise, with another 25 deaths confirmed since last week. Almost equally as startling, Malaysia confirmed 24 new deaths, while Thailand added another 16. The United Kingdom and Peru both confirmed 10 new deaths. Other countries also reported additional deaths: Chile (8), Paraguay (8), India (6), Canada (6), Costa Rica (5), Ecuador (4), Saudi Arabia (4), Mexico (3), Bolivia (3), Singapore (3), El Salvador (3), Honduras (2), Puerto Rico (2), Israel (2), Jamaica (1). In addition to those deaths, eight countries reported their very first H1N1 deaths: Ireland, Netherlands, Vietnam, Georgia, Iraq, Samoa, Ghana, and a Palestenian Territory each joined the growing list of countries with confirmed swine flu deaths.New To List: Akrotiri & Dhekelia, North Korea, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Swaziland, Anguilla, Gabon, Gibraltar, Pakistan, Liechtenstein, Nauru, Ghana, and Kiribati each announced the arrival of the swine flu on their soil.
End Of Day Summary for Monday, August 3, 2009 (FluCount.org): During the 6 days since our last report, 222 new swine flu deaths have been reported around the world (average of 37 per day). The hardest-hit nation was Argentina, which reported 50 new deaths. Some analysts speculate that many Argentinian deaths have gone unreported to the WHO, insisting that they currently have the highest fatality count in the world. The official leader in confirmed deaths, The United States, confirmed 43 more during the same period. Nearly half came from California, which announced 19 new H1N1 deaths. Florida reported 5 more, Massachusetts reported 4 more, and Hawaii, Nevada, and North Carolina each reported 2 more deaths. Mississippi and Alabama both reported their very first swine flu fatality, while Illinois, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, New York, Indiana, and Michigan each reported 1 more.Other large increases came from Brazil, which announced 27 new deaths, and Chile, with 17 more. Australia confirmed more than 2,000 new H1N1 infections along with 14 new deaths. Thailand confirmed over 2,100 new cases (increase of 31%), but only 1 new death.Many other nations also reported new swine flu deaths during the past 6 days: Colombia (8), Peru (6), Mexico (5), Paraguay (5), Malaysia (5), Saudi Arabia (3), Honduras (3), Uruguay (3), Philippines (3), Bolivia (3), Venezuela (3), Indonesia (2), Dominican Republic (2), El Salvador (2), New Zealand (1), Israel (1), Jamaica (1), Hong Kong (1), Singapore (1), Costa Rica (1), Guatemala (1), Ecuador (1), Spain (1), Canada (1), Puerto Rico (1). Additionally, the following six nations reported their very first swine flu death: Belgium, France, Taiwan, Lebanon, Qatar, and South Africa.
End Of Day Summary for Tuesday, July 28, 2009 (FluCount.org): During the past 48 hours, 90 new swine flu deaths were reported across the world. Thailand reported the most, with 22 new confirmed deaths, for an increase of 50%. In Argentina, where it is currently winter, 19 new deaths were reported. Brazil reported 17. Australia confirmed 5 new fatalities, Costa Rica added 4, Ecuador added 3, and Malaysia increased by 2. Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Spain, Puerto Rico, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, and Dominican Republic each confirmed another death. Swine flu deaths were reported for the very first time in Israel, St. Kitts, and Saudi Arabia.The United States confirmed 5 new deaths in the following states: Oregon (2), Washington (1), Indiana (1), and Alaska (1).New To List: Falkland Islands, Bhutan, Andorra, and Kosovo all have confirmed H1N1 cases.

3 comments:

Comment by Chiranjit Deb on August 27, 2009 at 4:13 PM

As the swine influenza A (H1N1) virus is a new virus, there is no swine flu vaccine available to prevent infections.

Comment by Sunayana on August 27, 2009 at 4:25 PM

This blog of H1N1 is very important and worth taking a look as it is about swine flu which is spreding so pls take precautions with medicine....

Comment by Pritam on August 27, 2009 at 7:05 PM

yesterday I was in Swine flu unit LOk Nayak Hospital,Delhi to feel the real picture.Thanks To Dr Ashok Mittal,LNJP hospital. for his Support during my vist.Camera was not allowed so picture canot be taken.but it was very scary for me.Dr Pritam Kumar Sinha

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