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Influenza H1N1 The current WHO phase of pandemic alert is level 6** H1N1 Map and Country Updates

Countries with Cases Map Key No cases Confirmed case/s: no in-country spread Confirmed cases with some clusters

Area-specific community spread Widespread cases Decreasing spread

Official WHO situation update for H1N1 flu Number of countries reporting cases: 113 Number of cases worldwide: 59,814 Date: 26 June 2009 Source: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/ The case count below is intended to give an overview of this rapidly evolving situation. Case counts from various authorities are often slightly different. It takes time for national health departments to publish information they receive from states or provinces. Similarly, it takes WHO time to receive and publish information from national health authorities. Countries with confirmed H1N1 cases: A to B

Country

Confirme d Cases

Algeria

<5

Confirmed Deaths

Updated: 26 June 2009

Comment

Case count authority Ministry of Health

(in French) Antigua & Barbuda

<5

Argentina

>1500

5-50

Australia

>3700

5-50

Austria

5-50

Ministry of Health

Bahamas

<5

Pan American Health Organization

Bahrain

5-50

Ministry of Health

Bangladesh

5-50

Ministry of Health

Barbados

5-50

Pan American Health Organization

Belgium

5-50

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention

Bermuda

<5

Bolivia

5-50

Brazil

500-1000

British Virgin Islands

<5

Pan American Health Organization

Brunei

5-50

Ministry of Health

Bulgaria

5-50

Ministry of Health

Pan American Health Organization Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Ministry of Health

First 2 confirmed cases probably acquired infection in Bermuda

(in Arabic)

Pan American Health Organization

Ministry of Health

<5

(in German)

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish) (in Portuguese)

(in Bulgarian)

Updated: 28 June 2009 Countries with confirmed H1N1 cases: C to E

Country

Confirmed Confirmed Cases Deaths

Cambodia

5-50

Canada

>7500

Cape Verde

<5

European CDC

Cayman Islands

5-50

Ministry of Health

Chile

>6000

China (Mainland)

500-1000

Colombia

50-500

<5

Pan American Health Organization

Costa Rica

50-500

<5

Ministry of Health

Cote d'Ivoire

<5

Comment

Case count authority European CDC

5-50

5-50

Public Health Agency Canada

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Chinese Ministry of Health

(in Chinese)

(in Spanish)

European CDC Pan American Health Organization

Cuba

5-50 Ministry of Health

Cyprus

5-50

Ministry of Health

Czech Republic

5-50

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

(in Czech)

Denmark

5-50

Ministry of Health

Dominica

<5

Pan American Health Organization

50-500

Dominican Republic

<5

Pan American Health Organization

Ecuador

50-500

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Egypt

50-500

Ministry of Health

(in Arabic)

El Salvador

50-500

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Estonia

5-50

Ministry of Health

Ethiopia

<5

Ministry of Health

Updated: 28 June 2009 Countries with confirmed H1N1 cases: F to I

Country

Confirmed Confirmed Cases Deaths

Fiji

<5

Ministry of Health

Finland

5-50

Ministry of Health

France

50-500

Ministry of Health and Sports

French Polynesia

<5

France's Ministry of Health and Sports (in French)

Germany

50-500

Robert Koch-Instituts

Greece

Comment

Case count authority

Guernsey

<5

(in German)

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Ministry of Health

50-500

(in

French)

50-500

Guatemala

(in Finnish)

<5

(in Greek)

Ministry of Public Health

One of the Channel Islands

States of Guernsey Government Pan American Health Organization

Honduras

50-500

<5 Ministry of Health

(WHO includes these in their China case count)

(in Spanish)

Hong Kong SAR

500-1000

Hungary

5-50

Ministry of Health

Iceland

<5

Ministry of Health

India

50-500

World Health Organization

Two cases possibly exported to Singapore

Centre for Health Protection

(in Hungarian)

Indonesia

<5

Iran

<5

World Health Organization

Iraq

5-50

World Health Organization

Ministry of Health

Ireland

5-50

Department of Health and Children

Israel

50-500

Ministry of Health

Italy

50-500

Ministry of Health

(in Italian)

Updated: 28 June 2009 Countries with confirmed H1N1 cases: J to P

Country

Confirmed Confirmed Cases Deaths

Jamaica

5-50

Pan American Health Organization

Japan

>1000

Infectious Disease Surveillance Center

Jersey

5-50

Jordan

5-50

Ministry of Health

Korea, South

50-500

World Health Organization

Kuwait

5-50

World Health Organization

Laos

<5

Ministry of Health

Latvia

<5

Public Health Agency

Lebanon

5-50

WHO EMRO

Lithuania

<5

Luxembourg

<5

Ministry of Health

Macao

<5

Ministry of Health

Malaysia

50-500

Ministry of Health

Man, Isle of

<5

Martinique

<5

Mexico

>7800

Montenegro

<5

Ministry of Health

Morocco

5-50

Ministry of Health

Comment

One of the Channel Islands

UK Crown Dependancy

Case count authority

Department of Health

(in Arabic)

Department of Health

France's Ministry of Health and Sports (in French) > 100

Estimated between 20,000-30,000 cases

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Myanmar <5 Netherlands

50-500

Institute of Public Health

(in Dutch)

Netherlands Antilles

<5

Pan American Health Organization

New Caledonia

<5

New Zealand

500-1000

Ministry of Health

Nicaragua

50-500

Pan American Health Organization

Norway

5-50

Ministry of Health

Oman

<5

Ministry of Health

Panama

50-500

Ministry of Health

Papua New Guinea

<5

Ministry of Health

Paraguay

50-500

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Peru

50-500

Ministry of Health

(in Spanish)

Philippines

50-500

Poland

5-50

Ministry of Health

Portugal

5-50

Ministry of Health

Puerto Rico

<5

5-50

Department of Health

(in Polish) (in Portuguese)

(US CDC and WHO include these in the US totals)

Department of Health

Comment

Case count authority

Updated: 26 June 2009

Countries with confirmed H1N1 cases: Q to T

Country

Confirmed Confirmed Cases Deaths

Qatar

5-50

Ministry of Health

Romania

5-50

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention

Russia

<5

Ministry of Health

Samoa

<5

World Health Organization

Saudi Arabia

5-50

Ministry of Health

Serbia

<5

Ministry of Health

Singapore

50-500

Ministry of Health

Slovakia

5-50

European Center for Disease Control & Prevention (ECDC)

Slovenia

<5

Ministry of Health

South Africa

<5

Department of Health

Spain

500-1000

Ministry of Health

Suriname

5-50

Ministry of Health (in French)

Sri Lanka

5-50

World Health Organization

Sweden

50-500

Switzerland

5-50

Taiwan

50-500

Thailand

500-1000

(in Russian)

(in Arabic)

(in Spanish)

Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control

(in Swedish)

Federal Office of Public Health Switzerland

(WHO includes these in their China case count) <5

(in German)

Ministry of Health

Ministry of Health

(in Taiwanese)

Trinidad and Tobago

50-500

Pan American Health Organization

Tunisia

<5

Ministry of Health

Turkey

5-50

Ministry of Health

(French & Arabic

best) (in Turkish)

Updated: 26 June 2009

Countries with confirmed H1N1 cases: U to Z

Country

Confirmed Confirmed Cases Deaths

Ukraine

<5

Ministry of Health

United Arab Emirates

<5

Ministry of Health

United Kingdom

3000-5000

Health Protection Agency

United States

>27,700*

50-100

Comment

Case count authority (in Ukrainian)

Estimated >1,000,000 cases have occurred

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

(US CDC and WHO include these in the US totals)

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

US Virgin Islands

<5

Uruguay

50-500

Ministry of Health

Vanuatu

<5

WHO Regional Office for Western Pacific

Venezuela

50-500

Pan American Health Organization

Vietnam

50-500

Ministry of Health

West Bank - Gaza Strip

5-50

Ministry of Health

Yemen

<5

World Health Organization

Updated: 26 June 2009 © International SOS 200

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