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GENEVA, Aug 28 (KUNA) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) said Friday
over 209,438 cases of H1N1 2009 pandemic influenza were reported and at least
2,185 deaths from the pandemic.
WHO said in its update today that in the southern hemisphere, most
countries represented by Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, and Australia appear
to have passed their peak of influenza activity and have either returned to
baseline levels or are experiencing focal activity in later affect areas;
while a few others (represented by South Africa and Bolivia) continue to
experience high levels of influenza activity.
Many countries in tropical regions, represented by Central America and
tropical regions of Asia, continue to see increasing or sustained high levels
of influenza activity with some countries reporting moderate strains on the
healthcare system.
In temperate areas of the northern hemisphere represented by North America,
Europe, and Central Asia influenza and respiratory disease activity remains
low overall, with some countries experiencing localized outbreaks.
In Japan, the level of influenza activity has passed the seasonal epidemic
threshold, signaling a very early beginning to the annual influenza season.
WHO said that the pandemic H1N1 influenza virus continues to be the
predominant circulating strain of influenza, both in the northern and southern
hemisphere.
Antiviral susceptibility testing has increased in several countries,
confirming that pandemic H1N1 influenza virus remains sensitive Tamiflu except
for sporadic reports of Tamiflu resistant pandemic H1N1 virus detailed in the
previous web update. (end)
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