2009 swine flu outbreak
2009–2010 pandemic of swine influenza caused by H1N1 influenza virus
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By Outbreak Size
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5000+ confirmed cases
500+ confirmed cases
50+ confirmed cases
5+ confirmed cases
1+ confirmed cases
No cases confirmed reported
- swine flu in North America
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H1N1 in North America
- swine flu in South America
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H1N1 in South America
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H1N1 in Argentina
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H1N1 in Bolivia
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H1N1 in Brazil
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H1N1 in Chile
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H1N1 in Colombia
- swine flu in Caribbean and Central America
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H1N1 in Caribbean and Central America
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H1N1 in Nicaragua
- swine flu in Australia
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H1N1 in New Zealand
- swine flu in Europe
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H1N1 in Europe
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H1N1 in Norway
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H1N1 in Germany
- swine flu in Asia
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H1N1 in Asia
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H1N1 in mainland China
- swine flu in Africa
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H1N1 in Africa
- swine flu in other regions
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H1N1 in the Americas
By Severest Case
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Confirmed cases followed by death
Confirmed cases
Unconfirmed or suspected cases
No reported cases
- swine flu in North America
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H1N1 in North America
- swine flu in Central America and the Caribbean
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H1N1 in Central America and Caribbean
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H1N1 in Cuba
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H1N1 in the Dominican Republic
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H1N1 in Guatemala
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H1N1 in El Salvador
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H1N1 in Honduras
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H1N1 in Nicaragua
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H1N1 in Panama
- swine flu in South America
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H1N1 in South America
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H1N1 in Brazil
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H1N1 in Colombia
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H1N1 in Ecuador
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H1N1 in Peru
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H1N1 in Bolivia
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H1N1 in Uruguay
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H1N1 in Paraguay
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H1N1 in Argentina
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H1N1 in Chile
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H1N1 in Venezuela
- swine flu in Europe
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H1N1 in Europe
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H1N1 in Germany
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H1N1 in France
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H1N1 in Austria
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H1N1 in Italy
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H1N1 in Switzerland
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H1N1 in Poland
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H1N1 in Portugal
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H1N1 in Norway
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H1N1 in Romania
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H1N1 in Estonia
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H1N1 in Serbia and Kosovo
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H1N1 in Albania
- swine flu in Australasia
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H1N1 in New Zealand
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H1N1 in Papua New Guinea
- swine flu in Oceania
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H1N1 in Pacific Islands and Australasia
- swine flu in East Asia
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H1N1 in Asia
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H1N1 in Hong Kong
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H1N1 in mainland China
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H1N1 in the Philippines
- swine flu in Southwest Asia
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H1N1 in Asia
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H1N1 in Israel
- swine flu in Africa
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H1N1 in Africa
By Death Count
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0 deaths
suspected deaths
1+ deaths
5+ deaths
10+ deaths
50+ deaths
100+ deaths
500+ deaths
1000+ deaths
5000+ deaths
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- swine flu in South America
- swine flu in Europe
- swine flu in Australia
- swine flu in other regions
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H1N1 in the Americas
Hybrid representations
edit- swine flu in the World
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Total cases in the world, priority given to deaths, then confirmed cases, then suspected cases, for coloring
- swine flu in Europe
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Confirmed cases in the United Kingdom by number, plus death count roundels
- swine flu in Australia
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Confirmed cases in Australia by number, plus suspected cases areas with no confirmed cases shaded, priority colouring to deaths
Other maps
edit- zoonosis of swine flu
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Zoonosis in Canada
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Zoonosis in Argentina
- community outbreaks of swine flu
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Community outbreaks by country
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Community outbreaks by country in North America
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Community outbreaks by country in South America
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Community outbreaks by country in Africa
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Community outbreaks by country in Europe
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Community outbreaks by country in Asia
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Community outbreaks by country in Oceania
Illustrations
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Negative stain EM image of the swine influenza A/CA/4/09 (Source: CDC)
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Negative stain EM image of the swine influenza A/CA/4/09 (Source: CDC)
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Main symptoms of swine flu. See this illustration in different languages
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Mexican police officers with masks
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Possible swine flu victim in Mexico City
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Mexican Catholics at the Metropolitan Cathedral
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Tourists in Mexico City
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Masked train passengers in Mexico City
Prevention
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Hygiene is an everyday step to protect health
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Growing demand for disinfectants
Treatment
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ECMO treatment of H1N1 patient in Lisbon
Political reactions
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President Barack Obama being briefed about the swine flu outbreak by other executive officers.
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President Barack Obama speaking at the National Academy of Sciences
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The CDCs media availability in response to the swine flu outbreak