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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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WHO reported 28774 confirmed cases in 74 countries, with only 1037 increased.
The rate calculation here (or say from now on) might mean nothing because of the lack of data from the US, which has been the biggist contributor to global total.
Things would be separated into individual countries.
The majority of the increment came from the UK 156, Mexico 524, Australia 83 and China 32.
Mexico's data has been accumulated for 3 days, so it is acceptable anyway. Situation in Australia and the UK seems going a little better than last week. China is catching up.
Some other considerable trends/rates have been found as below:
Netherland increased from 22 to 30;
Philippines from 54 to 77;
Chinese Taipei increased by 50%, from 24 to 36.
The data from Canada, which has been keeping its position in the top 5, with the US, the UK, Mexico and Australia together, during the last few days, is also not included in today's report.
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