Latest H7N9 Stats

Total Confirmed Cases

Fatalities

Recovered

Hospitalized

Case Fatality Rate

438

129

133

176

 49%

Updated 13-May-14

Fatalities

Cases

Summary of Confirmed Human H7N9 Cases By Country/Province

Fall Season, 2013

Data collected starting Sept., 2013

Country / Province

China / Shanghai

8

2

China / Jiangsu

25

4

China / Zhejiang

92

26

 China / Anhui

10

4

China / Henan

0

0

 China / Beijing

3

1

China / Shandong

1

0

 China / Jiangxi

2

0

China / Fujian

17

5

China / Hunan

21

1

China / Hebei

0

0

China / Guangdong

104

27*

China / Guangxi

3

0

China / Guizhou

1

1

China / Jilin

2

0

Taiwan

3

1

Hong Kong

10

3

Malaysia

1

0

 

H7N9 Stats

Spring-Summer 2013

                      Data collected thru 8/30/2013

Total Confirmed Cases

Fatalities

Recovered

Hospitalized

Case Fatality Rate

135

45

88

2

 34%

Updated 06-Nov-13

Summary of Confirmed Human H7N9 Cases By Country/Province

Spring/Summer 2013

Data Collected thru Aug. 30, 2013

Country / Province

Cases

Fatalities

China / Shanghai

33

16

China / Jiangsu

28

8

China / Zhejiang

46

11

 China / Anhui

4

2

China / Henan

4

1

 China / Beijing

2

0

China / Shandong

2

0

 China / Jiangxi

6

1

China / Fujian

5

0

China / Hunan

2

1

China / Hebei

1

1

China / Guangdong

1

0

Taiwan

1

0

 

 

H7N9 Graphs & Images

This figure, from the CDC's May 10th MMWR update on H7N9, shows the location of confirmed cases, as of April 29th, of human infection (n = 126) with avian influenza A(H7N9) virus and deaths (n = 24) in China & Taiwan. Eight contiguous provinces in eastern China (Anhui, Fujian, Henan, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shandong, and Zhejiang), two municipalities (Beijing and Shanghai), and Taiwan have presented confirmed cases of H7N9.

This figure, from the CDC's May 10th MMWR update on H7N9,  shows confirmed cases of H7N9 infection (N = 126) in China & Taiwan by date of onset of illness and province, municipality, or area during February 19-April 29, 2013.

This figure, from the CDC's May 10th MMWR update on H7N9, shows an electron micrograph (EM) image of influenza A/Anhui/1/2013 (H7N9), dated April 15, 2013.

 

 

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