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As of 06:00 GMT, 14 May 2009, 33 countries have officially reported 6497 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.
The goal of this initiative is to share data and information regarding the H1N1 flu out-break(also known as Influenza A or swine flu). This flu is a current event since April, 2009. We are dedicated to provide you a better view on current situation and trend by charting cases in United States and the world everyday.
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14/May is a day that the world confirmed cases exceeds 6000top; many medias have reported this as top news and drawn extra attention and kind of anxiety on this.
However, if people focus on the growth rate through recent period, it can be seen that things are actually not getting worse but staying pretty stable.
As mentioned in previous comments, this was predictable because of the former flow of infected people before they were detected and also due to the lag of reports from diverse parts of the world, which have extended up to 33 countries by now.
Therefore, after this "stable" increment of confirmed cases, which partly consists of lag reported people and partly of the newly infected people from where prevention methodologies have been adopted, it would be supposed that the later increased cases would be solely from the known infected areas and people would get a clearer idea how we are doing to control the desease within these aweared human being giggs.
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