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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Global's H1N1 Update - 11/05/10

The next update will be on Thursday, May 13th, at 0830 hrs PST.
The WHO Pandemic Alert level remains at Phase 6

Influenza A (H1N1) Cases and Deaths*

*Cases reported by The World Health Organization (WHO) are as of May 2, 2010

International News

H1N1 may have been a milder pandemic than expected, but in populations affected by the disease, the impact has been profound.

In a meeting with the American Academy of Pediatrics, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a statement saying that the two pandemic waves of H1N1 in America have claimed the lives of 317 patients under the age of 18. Compared to the last five years, that amounts to over 3.5 times the pediatric mortality rate for seasonal influenza. The average age for deaths was 9.4 years, older than the previous averages which were a little over 6 years. Of the deaths, 65% (205) of the patients were in a high risk category for influenza-related complications due to underlying conditions such as obstructive pulmonary disease, neurological disorders, asthma, and heart disease. In contrast, only 43% of those who died in the previous two seasons had these conditions. CDC Flu Activity and Surveillance

Routine pediatric vaccination uptake on the decline in the US

A study released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that more American parents are refusing or significantly delaying vaccinations for their children. Compared with parents who opted for vaccinations, those who declined were less likely to believe that their children were susceptible to vaccine-preventable diseases, that the diseases were a health concern, or that vaccines are safe and effective. Children who are not immunized by 19 months of age risk being more vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases. CBC News

Vaccine shortages in Australia

Australia’s supply of seasonal influenza vaccine, which includes protection from pandemic H1N1, is running low. In Victoria, Australia’s second most populous state, pharmacies have started waiting lists for people seeking immunizations. Because of the unexpected demand, CSL, the company that makes most of the country’s vaccines, rushed a second batch to market but warns that there may be more shortages. The Herald Sun

Monday, May 11, 2009

Global's Daily Influenza A (H1N1) Update - May 11, 2009

GMS INFLUENZA A (H1N1) Daily Update as of May 11, 2009 (8:30 AM)

Current WHO Pandemic Alert Phase: 5




Influenza A (H1N1) Cases and Related Deaths by Country (as of 8 AM PST May 11th)

WHO Regions & Country

Lab Confirmed Cases

Lab Confirmed Deaths

Cases Confirmed on May 9 & 10th

Total Cases

Deaths Confirmed on May 9 & 10th

Total Deaths

AMERICAS

Mexico

262

1626

3

48

US

364

2618

1

3

Canada

42

284

1

1

El Salvador

2

4

0

0

Costa Rica

7

8

1

1

Columbia

2

3

0

0

Guatemala

0

1

0

0

Brazil

2

8

0

0

Panama

14

15

0

0

Argentina (New)

1

1

0

0

EUROPE

UK

13

47

0

0

Spain

7

95

0

0

Germany

0

11

0

0

France

1

13

0

0

Austria

0

1

0

0

Netherlands

0

3

0

0

Switzerland

0

1

0

0

Denmark

0

1

0

0

Ireland

0

1

0

0

Italy

4

9

0

0

Portugal

0

1

0

0

Sweden

1

2

0

0

Poland

0

1

0

0

Norway (New)

2

2

0

0

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

Israel

2

6

0

0

WESTERN PACIFIC

China (incl. Hong Kong)

1

2

0

0

New Zealand

2

7

0

0

Australia

0

1

0

0

Japan

1

4

0

0

SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Rep. of Korea

1

3

0

0

TOTALS

712

4780

6

53

*Lab confirmed cases and deaths have been provided by the WHO’s Influenza A (H1N1) – Update #25 and the U.S. CDC case count.

Local/National News
  • As of May 11th, Canada’s case count stood at 284 cases with one associated death. BC and Ontario have had the most cases with 79 and 76 respectively.

  • On Saturday, May 9th, Provincial authorities announced that about 500 Canadian pigs in quarantine at their Alberta, Canada farm have been put down. The pigs at that farm had previously tested positive for Influenza A (H1N1).

International News

  • With the global outbreak of novel H1N1 influenza (swine flu) entering its fourth week, physicians at emergency rooms, clinics, and hospitals around the United States say they are overwhelmed with "worried well" who have as much as doubled their patient loads. For example Dr. Panacek, professor of emergency medicine at University of California-Davis Medical Center, has been seeing people with uncomplicated colds coming into the Davis Health System's ERs asking for flu tests, including entire families with minimal to no symptoms. CIDRAP

  • A Chinese man returning from studying at a U.S. university has become the first suspected case of swine flu in mainland China, the country's Health Ministry said on Sunday. CBC
  • High schools, universities, dance halls, movie theaters and bars have reopened across Mexico. Primary schools will reopen this week. CIDRAP

Latest Guidance from the WHO, the U.S. CDC, and PHAC

Today’s Key Question

What does Influenza A (H1N1) actually look like?

Recently, photos of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus have been made available.