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Influenza A (H1N1) virus, 2009--online monitoring

John S Brownstein et al. N Engl J Med. 2009.

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Figure. Information on Suspected or Confirmed Cases of H1N1 Influenza That HealthMap Has Collected since April 1 from Mexico, the Southern United States, and Central America

The balloon shows the initial reports from La Gloria, Veracruz. The markers represent locations where there have been unofficial reports about suspected or confirmed cases of H1N1 (not the individual cases themselves) as well as other reports of influenza and other respiratory illness. Darker markers indicate increased recent report volume.

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