2009 flu pandemic in Europe table
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Country | Cases | Deaths | ||||
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Laboratory confirmed |
Confirmed (Suspected)‡ | |||||
latest ECDC totals (world)† | 7,860[1] | |||||
Total | 500,000 | 2,889 | ||||
Turkey | 12,316[2] | 458[2] | ||||
Russia | 20,838[3] | 438[3][1] | ||||
United Kingdom | 27,464[3] | 299[3] | ||||
Spain | 22,379[1][3] | 232[1][3] | ||||
Ukraine | 85[4]1 | 16[4]1 | ||||
France | 5,126[3] | 196[3][1] | ||||
Italy | 3,593[3] | 178[3] | ||||
Germany | 203,713[3] | 122[3] | ||||
Poland | 2,024[3] | 116[3] | ||||
Greece | 8,768[3] | 52[3] | ||||
Portugal | 156,701[3] | 51[3] | ||||
Netherlands | 1,473[3] | 51[3] | ||||
Serbia | 520[3] | 41[3] | ||||
Czech Republic | 777[3] | 38[1][3] | ||||
Hungary | 283[3] | 37[1][3] | ||||
Finland | 6,122[3] | 36[3] | ||||
Norway | 12,654[3] | 29[1][3] | ||||
Romania | 4,979[1][3] | 29[3] | ||||
Latvia | 1,321[5] | 24[3] | ||||
Bulgaria | 766[3] | 23[1][3] | ||||
Croatia | 526[3] | 22[3] | ||||
Denmark | 651[3] | 21[3] | ||||
Slovakia | 171[3] | 21[3] | ||||
Ireland | 3,189[3] | 20[1][3] | ||||
Sweden | 2,130[3] | 20[1][3] | ||||
Belarus | 102[3] | 20[3] | ||||
Moldova | 1,024[3] | 15[3] | ||||
Belgium | 76,973[3] | 14[3] | ||||
Macedonia | 2,600[3] | 14[3] | ||||
Lithuania | 68[3] | 12[3] | ||||
Slovenia | 990[3] | 11[3] | ||||
Kosovo | 98[3] | 10[3] | ||||
Switzerland | 1,550[3] | 8[3] | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 558[3] | 7[3] | ||||
Estonia | 456[3] | 7[3] | ||||
Austria | 964[3] | 5[3] | ||||
Malta | 718[1] | 5[1] | ||||
Georgia | 604[3] | 5[3] | ||||
Albania | 310[3] | 3[3] | ||||
Iceland | 8,650[3] | 2[1][3] | ||||
Luxembourg | 333[3] | 2[1][3] | ||||
Cyprus | 297[1][3] | 2[3] | ||||
Montenegro | 119[3] | 2[3] | ||||
Armenia | 80[3] | 2[3] | ||||
Azerbaijan | 14[3] | 2[3] | ||||
Jersey | 234[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Isle of Man | 75[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Akrotiri and Dhekelia | 58[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Faroe Islands | 44[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Monaco | 36[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Guernsey | 17[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Kazakhstan | 17[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Liechtenstein | 13[3] | 0[3] | ||||
San Marino | 5[3] | 0[3] | ||||
Andorra | 1[3] | 0[3] | ||||
1Since November 18, 2009 the Ukrainian ministry of health publishes no separate statistics on cases of A/H1N1 influenza or swine flu.[6] According to the ministry as of January 21, 2010 1,019 people have died of flu and flu-like illnesses and its complications (pneumonia) in Ukraine.[7] |
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "ECDC Daily Update" (PDF). European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. 24 November 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
- ^ a b "Son durum: 12 bin 316 vaka, 458 ölüm". ntvmsnbc. 2009-12-22. Retrieved 2009-12-23. Template:Tr icon
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- ^ a b "Swine flu death toll in Ukraine reaches 16". Kyiv Post. 2009-11-12. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ^ "Pandēmiskās A/H1N1 gripas laboratorisko izmeklējumu rezultāti" (PDF). Infectology Center of Latvia. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- ^ Health Ministry: Flu, respiratory diseases claim 344 lives in Ukraine, Kyiv Post (November 18, 2009)
- ^ Health Ministry: Death toll from flu, respiratory infections in Ukraine rises to 1,019, Kyiv Post (January 22, 2010)