definition of epidemic rate per 100,000 very different in Spain than in UK ....
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/926659/ ... s/jovenes/http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... jovenes%2FThis is because the flu virus takes ten days hitting hard, as evidenced by recent data collected by the Sentinel Physician Network of the Community of Madrid and referenced to the first week of the year. If the last of 2010 ended with 91.78 cases of influenza per 100,000 population
in 2011 has started with an incidence of 122.64 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, three times declared the epidemic threshold for this season 2010-2011 and is fixed in 40.54 cases.
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Three days in the emergency room of Infanta Leonor
Federico M. M. Federico (Fictitious name), 57, was admitted on Sunday night in the hospital emergency Infanta Leonor de Vallecas suffering from "a history of influenza with pneumonia," his son said. I was told to enter, but on Wednesday, 72 hours later, the patient was still awaiting a bed in the emergency box. "They say you have 40 people in front, which are saturated due to the flu," he told his family.
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