emrj wrote:
I'm praying it stays "mild".
Yes it looks it is going to stay mild

Current Report National Instititue of Public Health
http://www.pzh.gov.pl/oldpage/epimeld/g ... 09_12A.pdfGood news on influenza in PolandIn the first week of December showed a decrease in the number of flu cases - told national epidemiology consultant, Professor. Andrzej Zielinski from the National Institute of Health - National Institute of Public Health.
As said prof. Andrzej Zielinski, in the first week of December 96 thousand registered NIH. cases of influenza and suspected cases. Average maturity at that time was 36.04 per 100 thousand. people.
For comparison, in the last week of November there were nearly 134 thousand. disease, and the average incidence was 43.91 per 100
- You have to enjoy the inheritance of disease, but we do not know what will happen in the coming weeks. This may be a single drop, we'll see what will happen next - said prof. Zielinski.
The fact that most of the current illness is caused by influenza A/H1N1 virus - Guest Professor - evidenced by the fact that the highest incidence occurs among children under 14 years, the seasonal influenza recorded the highest incidence is among people over 65 years of age.
So far in 1520 Polish laboratory confirmed cases of A/H1N1 infection, 55 people died.
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