WHO pandemic influenza (H1N1) announced the end of nearly two million deaths
World Health Organization announced on the 10th, H1N1 pandemic has ended, the spread of H1N1 virus are basically coming to an end. WHO in Geneva, Switzerland and Hong Kong,
mercurial vapor, China and other places a telephone press conference held simultaneously, are in Hong Kong, WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said that the world is now no longer in pandemic 6, that the most senior level of alert status, Chan said she is based on the recommendations of the WHO Emergency Committee made the announcement. She said the emergency committee of 15 international experts held a conference call earlier in the day,
christian louboutin, the current global influenza situation and the part is experiencing flu-endemic countries to assess the situation and make the suggestion. Chan also said that, after entering the stage does not mean that the pandemic influenza virus has completely disappeared. Experience has shown that the virus in the future performance will be similar to seasonal flu viruses,
franklin marshall pas cher, within the next few years will continue to exist. WHO said in a statement the same day, although greatly reduced the risk of influenza, but the national health authorities still need to remain vigilant, especially near the end of this pandemic time, because this time the movement of the virus still has a very high unpredictability. WHO estimates that influenza cases and local outbreaks may continue to appear. At least for some time that influenza A H1N1 virus may continue to cause more serious than the young group the impact of an influenza pandemic period are recognized as high-risk groups (such as pregnant women, children, chronically ill, etc.) will continue to face very high risk of infection,
franklin and marshall, but the relevant cases may be reduced. WHO also said that influenza vaccination is still to reduce the morbidity and mortality is an important tool. The organization strongly recommends that national health authorities continue to high-risk groups,
chaussures de foot, influenza vaccine inoculation. April last year, the first influenza outbreak in North America, then spread rapidly. Last June, the WHO pandemic alert level raised to highest level 6. According to the latest WHO data, 214 countries and global regions reported confirmed cases of influenza, of at least 18,449 deaths.
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