Human Mortality From H5N1 - H5N1 Cases in Humans

H5N1 Cases in Humans

A graphic exhibiting total cases and mortality incidence is kept current by the WHO at http://www.wpro.who.int/NR/rdonlyres/7549914F-5C83-4418-8C20-007ADCC07C61/0/s3.jpg and complements the country-specific information shown below.

Country-specific totals of cases and deaths kept current by the WHO may be viewed by clicking through the links provided at http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/en/ Epidemic and Pandemic Alert and Response (EPR) Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A(H5N1)


Confirmed human cases and mortality rate of avian influenza (H5N1)
As of December 17, 2012
Country 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths
Azerbaijan 8 5 63% 8 5 63%
Bangladesh 1 0 0% 2 0 0% 3 0 0% 6 0 0%
Cambodia 4 4 100% 2 2 100% 1 1 100% 1 0 0% 1 0 0% 1 1 100% 8 8 100% 3 3 100% 21 19 90%
PR China 1 1 100% 8 5 63% 13 8 62% 5 3 60% 4 4 100% 7 4 57% 2 1 50% 1 1 100% 2 1 50% 43 28 65%
Djibouti 1 0 0% 1 0 0%
Egypt 18 10 56% 25 9 36% 8 4 50% 39 4 10% 29 13 45% 39 15 39% 11 5 45% 169 60 36%
Indonesia 20 13 65% 55 45 82% 42 37 88% 24 20 83% 21 19 90% 9 7 78% 12 10 83% 9 9 100% 192 160 83%
Iraq 3 2 67% 3 2 67%
Laos 2 2 100% 2 2 100%
Burma 1 0 0% 1 0 0%
Nigeria 1 1 100% 1 1 100%
Pakistan 3 1 33% 3 1 33%
Thailand 17 12 71% 5 2 40% 3 3 100% 25 17 68%
Turkey 12 4 33% 12 4 33%
Vietnam 3 3 100% 29 20 69% 61 19 31% 8 5 63% 6 5 83% 5 5 100% 7 2 29% 4 2 50% 123 61 50%
Total 4 4 100% 46 32 70% 98 43 44% 115 79 69% 88 59 67% 44 33 75% 73 32 44% 48 24 50% 62 34 55% 32 20 63% 610 360 59%
edit this table Source: World Health Organization Human Animal Interface)

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