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For a given epidemic or pandemic, the average of its estimated death toll range is used for ranking. If the death toll averages of two or more epidemics or pandemics are equal, then the smaller the range, the higher the rank. For the historical records of major changes in the world population, see world population. [3]
As of 3 July, Australia had 7,290 confirmed cases. The first Australian death was on 19 June and the total death toll reached 20. [346] The alert level was raised from "delay" to "contain", giving authorities in all states the option to close schools. [347] Australia stockpiled 8.7 million doses of Tamiflu and Relenza. [348]
The 2009 swine flu pandemic, caused by the H1N1/swine flu/influenza virus and declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) from June 2009 to August 2010, was the third recent flu pandemic involving the H1N1 virus (the first being the 1918–1920 Spanish flu pandemic and the second being the 1977 Russian flu).
This is a table containing the figures from the ECDC Influenza A Situation Updates issued in December 2009 roughly three times a week. From 30 September, ECDC only published deaths totals, and so the world cases table has not been maintained. The table can be sorted by country, date of first confirmed case or date of first confirmed case by ...
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This is a table containing the figures from the ECDC Influenza A Situation Updates issued in November 2009 roughly three times a week. [1] From 30 September, ECDC only published deaths totals, and so the world cases table has not been maintained.
A few days later the second confirmed death was announced: a male in Durban, Mount Edgecombe [33] As of December 14, 2009, South Africa had 12631 cases with 91 deaths. [ 27 ] The H1N1 virus was a concern for the 2010 FIFA World Cup , which took place in June 2010 but there were not any major issues with the flu during the tournament.
This is a table containing the figures from the ECDC Influenza A Situation Updates issued in September 2009 roughly three times a week. [1] From 10 August, ECDC only published deaths totals outside its area, and so the world cases table has not been maintained.