Monday, September 7, 2009

Since the H1N1 died 3.3 thousand

GENEVA - The number of deaths of people in the world of influenza A (H1N1), known as the Mexican flu, enlarged, according to the latest data, the World Health Organization, at 3.3 thousand.
So far 270,812 people worldwide suffering from a new flu that first appeared this year in Mexico, and then spread to the United States, Canada, Australia and many other countries.
International medical experts say the actual number of cases of Mexican flu certainly much greater than the above figures, since the WHO stopped collecting data from countries on individual cases, the spread of the disease.
WHO is 11 June declared the pandemic, due to the rapid spread of new influenza virus, and experts and specialized UN agencies estimate that the H1N1 virus to infect at least two billion people, or about a third of the total population of our planet.

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