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2009 flu pandemic in Argentina[edit]

July 21: Press articles cite Manzur as "officially" recognizing "163 or 165" deaths [1] throughout Argentina, however in the following days the numbers coming from the provinces quickly surpassed the 200 landmark.

July 28: Impact on health services has diminished significantly according to various specialists, though the death toll continues increasing, partly because of delay in confirmations from previous fatalities. There´s no official report by the national health ministry since 14th July, and press coverage of the situation is couriosly scarce.

July 30: Official reports from confirmed deaths from the provinces situate the death toll around 260, while Critica Digital[1] publishes an interview with Jorge Yabkowski, president of the Sindical Federation of Health Professionals of Argentina (Fesprosa), situating an estimate death from H1N1 flu above 400 (while USA is at 340), based on the false death count in Buenos Aires, where many patients may have "entered the hospitals almost dead and were not tested for H1N1".

August[edit]

August 3: It´s time to return to schools in all but 3 provinces, while awaiting a possible second outbreak. The estimated cumulative number cases is more than 400,000 Argentinians[2].

August 5: A new report was released by the ministry of health[3], reporting 762,711 of ILI cases up to Aug 1st 2009, out of which more than 700,000 were of the A(H1N1) swine flu type[4]. There are 337 confirmed deaths by A(H1N1) flu, 47% of which have history of cronic desease or any other risk factor. There are around 400 deaths in the process of being confirmed. The good news is that the number of cases is decreasing in 18 of 24 provinces.

2009 flu pandemic by country[edit]

Top 10 countries, deaths per millon inhabitants (as of July 17 2009)
Pos. Country Confirmed deaths Inhabitants Deaths per million
1  Uruguay 19 3,494,382 5.44
2  Argentina 161 40,913,584 3.94
3  Brunei 1 388,190 2.58
4  New Zealand 10 4,213,418 2.37
5  Chile 33 16,601,707 1.99
6  Costa Rica 8 4,253,877 1.88
7  Australia 31 21,262,641 1.46
8  Canada 46 33,487,208 1.37
9  Mexico 125 111,211,789 1.12
10  United States 284 307,212,123 0.92
World (Total) 834 6,790,062,216 0.12

2009 flu deaths by region[edit]

This article is intended for rough comparison, to help identify the regions most affected by the 2009 flu pandemic. All registered deaths are classified by first sub-national level of residence. The table is sorted by deaths relative to population, and can be also sorted by deaths or by population.

Table[edit]

 2009 Flu pandemic, deaths by first level country subdivision (as of July 17 2009): 

Region  Cases  Deaths Population Deaths per millon
Flores (Uruguay) 1 25,609 39.05
Nunavut (Canada) 405 1 31,556 31.69
Marlborough (New Zealand) 15 1 44,500 22.47
East Cape/Gisborne (New Zealand) 3 1 46,000 21.74
Kingston (Jamaica) 2 96,052 20.82
Río Negro (Uruguay) 1 55,657 17.97
Santa Fe (Argentina) 156 57 3,264,095 17.46
Colonia (Uruguay) 2 120,855 16.55
Florida (Uruguay) 1 69,968 14.29
Artigas (Uruguay) 1 79,317 12.61
Los Lagos (Chile) 582 10 825,830 12.11
Tarapacá (Chile) 66 3 307,426 9.76
Taranaki (New Zealand) 7 1 107,500 9.30
Northern Territory (Australia) 827 2 219,900 9.10
Santa Cruz (Argentina) 45 2 230,005 8.70
Maldonado (Uruguay) 1 147,391 6.78
Montevideo (Uruguay) 9 1,342,474 6.70
Wellington (New Zealand) 370 3 473,700 6.33
Mexico DF (Mexico) 2142 54 8,841,916 6.11
Peravia (Dominican Rep.) 3 1 169,865 5.89
Utah (USA) 953 14 2,559,059 5.47
Los Ríos (Chile) 0 2 378,193 5.29
San José (Costa Rica) 289 7 1,345,750 5.20
Manitoba (Canada) 831 6 1,213,815 4.94
City of Buenos Aires (Argentina) 1008 15 3,050,728 4.92
Buenos Aires (Argentina) 874 71 15,185,336 4.68
Central (Paraguay) 6 1,363,399 4.40
Brunei-Muara (Brunei) 1 247,200 4.05
Canterbury (New Zealand) 308 2 552,800 3.62
Copán (Honduras) 1 288,766 3.46
Biobío (Chile) 456 7 2,022,995 3.46
Santa Rosa (Guatemala) 1 301,370 3.32
New York (USA) 2582 64 19,415,485 3.30
Highland (Scotland) 1 1 309,900 3.23
Chonburi (Thailand) 38 4 1,267,765 3.16
Phuket (Thailand) 21 1 327,908 3.05
La Libertad (El Salvador) 2 660,652 3.03
La Pampa (Argentina) 70 1 337,521 2.96
Saskatchewan (Canada) 859 3 1,023,810 2.93
Zacatecas (Mexico) 335 4 1,379,752 2.90
San Juan (Argentina) 32 2 705,378 2.84
Heredia (Costa Rica) 86 1 354,732 2.82
San Luis Potosí (Mexico) 453 7 2,484,949 2.82
Misiones (Argentina) 27 3 1,094,636 2.74
Tlaxcala (Mexico) 77 3 1,134,844 2.64
Victoria (Australia) 2402 14 5,297,600 2.64
Aguascalientes (Mexico) 167 3 1,141,946 2.63
Waikato (New Zealand) 54 1 402,200 2.49
Ratchaburi (Thailand) 23 2 837,526 2.39
Tungurahua (Ecuador) 15 1 441,034 2.27
Quebec (Canada) 2284 17 7,782,561 2.18
Phetchaburi (Thailand) 3 1 459,207 2.18
Arizona (USA) 919 14 6,477,686 2.16
Chubut (Argentina) 21 1 465,750 2.15
Samut Sakhon (Thailand) 15 1 479,634 2.08
Hidalgo (Mexico) 272 5 2,421,606 2.06
Chumphon (Thailand) 0 1 486,629 2.05
Tasmania (Australia) 266 1 500,000 2.00
Oaxaca (Mexico) 174 7 3,550,788 1.97
Canelones (Uruguay) 1 509,095 1.96
Connecticut (USA) 1581 7 3,564,393 1.96
Corrientes (Argentina) 40 2 1,024,575 1.95
Chimborazo (Ecuador) 17 1 513,225 1.95
San Salvador (El Salvador) 3 1,567,156 1.91
District of Columbia (USA) 45 1 534,202 1.87
Rhode Island (USA) 185 2 1,111,252 1.80
Neuquén (Argentina) 103 1 556,528 1.80
Antofagasta (Chile) 117 1 568,432 1.76
Bangkok (Thailand) 1297 10 5,712,213 1.75
Greater Glasgow & Clyde (Scotland) 25 2 1,194,675 1.67
Río Negro (Argentina) 40 1 600,688 1.66
Azuay (Ecuador) 28 1 626,857 1.60
New Jersey (USA) 1289 14 8,967,868 1.56
Mexico State (Mexico) 382 23 14,837,208 1.55
Hawaii (USA) 722 2 1,329,479 1.50
California (USA) 2655 56 37,665,703 1.49
Jujuy (Argentina) 20 1 689,231 1.45
New South Wales (Australia) 2673 10 6,967,200 1.44
Huánuco (Peru) 21 1 730,871 1.37
London (UK) 1939 10 7,512,400 1.33
Ayutthaya (Thailand) 11 1 769,971 1.30
South Australia (Australia) 1223 2 1,601,800 1.25
Callao (Peru) 146 1 810,568 1.23
Ontario (Canada) 3636 15 12,986,857 1.16
Nevada (USA) 381 3 2,620,688 1.14
O\'Higgins (Chile) 148 1 874,806 1.14
Illinois (USA) 3259 14 12,877,420 1.09
Maha Sarakham (Thailand) 2 1 937,339 1.07
Oregon (USA) 420 4 3,749,852 1.07
Araucanía (Chile) 123 1 962,120 1.04
Caldas (Colombia) 3 1 968,740 1.03
Maule (Chile) 68 1 999,685 1.00
Texas (USA) 4823 24 24,273,816 0.99
Pichincha (Ecuador) 61 2 2,101,799 0.95
Nonthaburi (Thailand) 267 1 1,055,199 0.95
Balearic Islands (Spain) 1 1 1,072,844 0.93
Canary Islands (Spain) 7 1 1,072,844 0.93
Massachusetts (USA) 1328 6 6,625,910 0.91
Sakon Nakhon (Thailand) 3 1 1,115,539 0.90
Córdoba (Argentina) 59 3 3,368,609 0.89
Metropolitana (Chile) 8623 6 6,814,630 0.88
Wisconsin (USA) 6031 5 5,693,830 0.88
Arequipa (Peru) 44 1 1,140,810 0.88
Samut Prakan (Thailand) 127 1 1,149,131 0.87
Alberta (Canada) 1382 3 3,632,483 0.83
Hong Kong Island (Hong Kong) 1 1,268,112 0.79
Entre Ríos (Argentina) 54 1 1,268,979 0.79
Washington (USA) 636 5 6,469,126 0.77
Michigan (USA) 655 8 10,387,724 0.77
Santa Cruz (Bolivia) 381 2 2,626,697 0.76
Auckland (New Zealand) 289 1 1,414,800 0.71
Florida (USA) 2188 13 18,889,187 0.69
Nakhon Si Thammarat (Thailand) 4 1 1,514,197 0.66
Bogotá DC (Colombia) 56 5 7,690,969 0.65
Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) 135 7 10,845,087 0.65
Pennsylvania (USA) 1838 8 12,555,469 0.64
Baja California (Mexico) 134 2 3,165,776 0.63
Lima (Peru) 1943 5 8,264,853 0.60
Scotland (UK) 1409 3 5,168,500 0.58
Valparaíso (Chile) 231 1 1,739,876 0.57
Nebraska (USA) 264 1 1,764,533 0.57
Minnesota (USA) 638 3 5,371,036 0.56
Santo Domingo (Dominican Rep,) 19 1 1,817,754 0.55
Maryland (USA) 769 3 5,844,175 0.51
Michoacán (Mexico) 424 2 3,964,009 0.50
Puerto Rico (USA) 35 2 3,971,020 0.50
Tabasco (Mexico) 720 1 2,050,514 0.49
Western Australia (Australia) 742 1 2,163,200 0.46
Cundinamarca (Colombia) 13 1 2,280,037 0.44
Guatemala (Guatemala) 1 2,538,227 0.39
Yorkshire and Humber (UK) 143 2 5,142,400 0.39
Sinaloa (Mexico) 42 1 2,652,451 0.38
La Paz (Bolivia) 82 1 2,756,989 0.36
North Carolina (USA) 395 3 9,215,858 0.33
Community of Madrid (Spain) 490 2 6,271,638 0.32
Guerrero (Mexico) 552 1 3,140,529 0.32
Tamaulipas (Mexico) 207 1 3,193,017 0.31
Jalisco (Mexico) 640 2 7,016,595 0.29
Oklahoma (USA) 190 1 3,577,766 0.28
Virginia (USA) 310 2 7,919,021 0.25
Queensland (Australia) 3428 1 4,279,400 0.23
British Columbia (Canada) 382 1 4,419,974 0.23
Nuevo León (Mexico) 369 1 4,448,068 0.22
Chiapas (Mexico) 1777 1 4,507,177 0.22
Guanajuato (Mexico) 211 1 5,044,735 0.20
West Midlands (UK) 2582 1 5,267,337 0.19
East of England (UK) 411 1 5,388,140 0.19
Puebla (Mexico) 73 1 5,651,371 0.18
Metro Manila (Philippines) 2 11,553,427 0.17
Missouri (USA) 70 1 5,891,421 0.17
Tennessee (USA) 213 1 6,177,567 0.16
Indiana (USA) 273 1 6,365,157 0.16
Veracruz (Mexico) 703 1 7,278,690 0.14
Georgia (USA) 143 1 9,457,857 0.11
Ohio (USA) 158 1 11,559,502 0.09
São Paulo (Brazil) 512 3 40,442,795 0.07
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 128 1 15,383,407 0.07
Total 93.952 834 631.347.213 1,33
Notes: This table is intended for rough comparison.

Populations obtained from wikipedia, some as old as 2000.
Cases and deaths obtained mainly from: 2009 flu pandemic table and [5].
Scotland cases: listed twice, as Scotland and the inner subdivision (Greater Glasgow & Clyde).
Unknown locations: 12 in UK, 4 in Mexico, 2 in Philippines and Uruguay.


References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Ministro Manzur: muertes son entre 163 y 165" (in Spanish). July 20, 2009. Archived from the original on 24 July 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2009. Cite error: The named reference "yabkowski" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ http://www.el-litoral.com.ar/leer_noticia.asp?IdNoticia=115370
  3. ^ http://www.msal.gov.ar/archivos/informe-influenza-pandemica-05-08-09.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/fullstory.php?nid=345855572
  5. ^ "PAHO Influenza A Surveillance". PAHO. 17 July 2009.