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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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Not surprising, as said before in this blog, China eventually comes up to the leading position of Asia. Fairly speaking, Asian countries do have less effective medical systems and lower health care infrastructures, compared to those European and North American ones. So in the following period, we can predict that things may go worse in this area, of course as well as South America, where significant signs have been shown by Chile and Argentina.
Also we can say that the situation in Africa may be go unhappy as well, or already gone bad enough now. Only we might not know how bad it has been there because less efficient reporting systems blocked the information in some of that area.
However, as said in another comment today, things could get really pessimum, because the overall situation has proved to us that this desease is mild, and would not be worse than the influenzas we have regularly in the past. So just calm down, and of course also protect yourself properly, because even if it is the nicest virus, no one would be happy to try it.
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