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84.000 cases of influenza A (H1N1) last week

Posted by: Shawn Millican  |  Category: News  |  Views: 0

-With 84.000 case (non-consolidated data) the week of 18-24, 2010, activity of influenza A (H1N1) remains quietly despite a significant drop from the week of 11-17 January (142.000 case), according to the latest bulletin of monitoring of the network of groups regional observing of the flu (GROG), published Wednesday, January 27.
The network of the GROG also announced low activity of seasonal flu.

This week, the network of GROG followed client 24.834 of pharmacies, patients 41.384 of general medicine, paediatrics patients 8.097, 1.671 military consultations, 56.554 calls to SOS doctors, 6.185 IRA cases and 38% of the French market of pharmaceutical distribution. “Next”.

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