2010年6月18日金曜日

swine influenza infection in HUNGARY of 2010 17th week(26 Apr-02 May)

Information from the National Epidemiology Center
influenza surveillance data
Hungary
2010th 17th seven
The typical off-season period of low-level flu-
disease prevalence
The watch reports of the participating physicians based on the estimate made by the
2010th April 26 to May 2 between the country in the weeks preceding hetinél even fewer patients, ca. 3000 people
turned to a doctor because of flu symptoms.
17 calendar weeks physician rounds, more than a quarter were children (27.2%). The patients
17.1% of 15-24 year olds, 23.8% of them was among the 25-34 year olds. The proportion of 35-59 year olds
24.7%, while 7.2% were 60 years or older.
2010. 17th Year weeks of flu and flu-like illness of eight people were recruited
the hospital and received intensive care for 3 persons and 3 have fewer mechanical ventilation became necessary. The
referred to hospital patients or 12.5% of the children was 75.0% of 30-64 year olds, while 12.5% are 65 years or older
belonged to age group. Among 15-29 year olds no one was hospitalized.
This week, the influenza A (H1N1) v vírusfertőzéssel related deaths is not
was recorded.
17 a total of 18 weeks of flu-suspected patients were sent for virological test material
testing. The sentinel physicians, the actual visit by the department of respiratory virus in respiratory samples of 5 posts
there was no influenza A (H1N1) virus, v positive. The conventional (diagnostic purposes) Submit
under 13 were not identified in one sample to the influenza A (H1N1) virus v. This week is not
confirmed influenza A infection.
Conclusion: The clinical and virological data in the assessment concluded that
Hungary in 2010. the seventeenth week of the year, seasonal period of non-typical levels
was the incidence of flu-like illness.
2009. 21-2010. 17th weeks of 9574 patients with viral influenza test
detection purposes. 17 week of the H1N1 pandemic caused by a variant, known
cumulative number of diseases remain 2159 Influenza A (H1N1) infection v
associated, has become known deaths in the 17th Registered number of 134 week unchanged
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