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Pastimes : SARS - what next?

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From: Maurice Winn4/17/2005 6:04:31 PM
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Hot diggety! Ha! Ha! Ha! to H5N1 loser! Not many cases and mortality is dropping. who.int
<Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) since 28 January 2004

14 April 2005

Country/ Territory Total cases Deaths
Cambodia 3 3
Thailand 17 12
Viet Nam 68 36
Total 88 51
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51 of 88 is only 58%. Not even two thirds. Barely over half of those infected die.

But wait! It is still gaining ground, which is annoying. By May, it was all over for sars.

Graph of H5N1 deaths.
x = deaths [cumulative]
19 Jan xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 37
25 Jan xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 41
02 Feb xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 42
11 Mar xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 46
16 Apr xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 51

Here is the sars graph for comparison:
x = 10 deaths.
Cumulative deaths
26 Feb ?
..5 Mar x
12 Mar x
19 Mar x
26 Mar xx
...2 Apr xxxxx
...9 Apr xxxxxxxxxx
.16 Apr xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
.23 Apr xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
.30 Apr xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
..6 May xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [478]

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