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This is a table containing the figures from the WHO Influenza A Situation Updates issued in April 2009 roughly once a day. Where more than one update was issued in a day, the figures are from the last update that day. The table can by sorted by country, date of first confirmed case or date of first confirmed case by continent.

This presentation of the data in these and other tables shows the progression, peaks, and, eventually, decline of the epidemic in each country and continent.

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WHO figures chart of progression

Confirmed cases

Swine flu cases, April 2009
By date By cont. Country 24 26 27 28 29 30
0 0   World 25 38 73 105 148 257
0 0 Days to double (approx) 2 2 2 2
0 0 Countries 2 2 4 7 9 11
1 1.01 Mexico Mexico 18 18 26 26 26 97
2 1.02 United States United States of America 7 20 40 64 91 109
3 1.03 Canada Canada 6 6 13 19
4 2.01 Spain Spain 1 2 4 13
7 2.02 United Kingdom United Kingdom 2 5 8
9 2.03 Austria Austria 1 1
8 2.04 Germany Germany 3 3
10 2.05 Netherlands Netherlands 1
11 2.06 Switzerland Switzerland 1
6 3.01 Israel Israel 2 2 2
5 4.01 New Zealand New Zealand 3 3 3

Deaths

Swine flu deaths, April 2009
By date By cont. Country 27 30
0 0   World 6 8
0 0 Countries 1 2
1 1.01 Mexico Mexico 6 7
2 1.02 United States United States of America 1

Maps

29 April 2009   Deaths   Confirmed cases   Suspected cases   No cases
30 April 2009   Deaths   Confirmed cases   Suspected cases   No cases

References

  1. WHO Situation Updates
  2. WHO: Situation updates - Influenza A(H1N1)
2009 swine flu pandemic
Outbreak timeline · Pandemic tables
Location
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
South America
Oceania
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See also: Spanish flu, H5N1, Bird flu, and Influenza-like illness
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