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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009
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Latest news on pandemic (H1N1) 2009 situation in humans around the world
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Influenza updates
On August 10 the WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan announced that the H1N1 influenza event has moved into the post-pandemic period. The influenza situation update will no longer be posted on the Disease Outbreak News website. The global influenza programme will continue to monitor the influenza activity worldwide on a weekly basis and every two weeks a WHO influenza update will be published on the link below.
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Influenza update - 10 September 2010
The Global Influenza Programme is regularly monitoring influenza activity worldwide and publishing an update every two weeks.
The updates are based on all available epidemiological and virological data: influenza reports from WHO Regional Offices and Member States, data collected through FluNet and FluID. Data can vary in completeness and timeliness due to differences in available resources in Member States as well as influenza seasonality.
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Influenza - update 115
Worldwide, H1N1 2009 virus transmission remains most intense in parts of India and in parts of the temperate southern hemisphere, particularly New Zealand and more recently in Australia.
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Influenza - update 114
The situation in New Zealand and India remains largely unchanged since the last update. Influenza H1N1 (2009) virus transmission remains locally intense in parts of India and New Zealand.
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Influenza - update 113
Influenza H1N1 (2009) virus transmission remains locally intense in parts of India and New Zealand.
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