220 more dies from ARI and H1N1 in Ukraine
Ukraine withnessed many deaths during christmas and new year, as toll reaches 759 after 220 new fatalities in two weeks
Eastern Ukraine was hardest hit this time. The region is home to just above 18 million people, and faced 129 more deaths in fourteen days
Ukraine's Ministry of Health (MoH) recorded 220 more deaths in last two weeks, as total number of fatalities in the country went up from 539 to 759
The number of new fatal cases in Ukraine increased considerably compared with the previous two-week periods : 5 - 19 December (total number of 79 deaths) and 21 November - 5 December (86 deaths)
EASTERN UKRAINE
129 of the deaths in last two weeks occured in the 8 easternmost subdivisions of Ukraine (Donetsk 42, Kharkiv 21, Crimea 17, Dnipropetrovsk 17, Zaporizhzhya 16, Sevastopol 7, Kherson 5, Luhansk 4)
As of 19 December 2009 the eight subdivisions in the east had a total of 116 registered deaths. Hence, number of deaths more than doubled by 2 January
(the number increased by 111.2 % reaching 245)
Number of new fatal cases in Eastern Ukraine by 14-day-period summarized:
7 Nov - 21 Nov (38)
21 Nov - 5 Dec (32)
5 Dec - 19 Dec (42)
19 Dec - 2 Jan (129)
CENTRE
68 of the fatalities in last two weeks were registered in the 9 subdivisions in the centre of Ukraine (Kirovograd 15, Cherkassy 13, Kyiv city 8, Odessa 8, Kyiv oblast 6, Chernihiv 6, Mykolayiv 5, Sumy 4, Poltava 3)
As of 19 December these subdivisions saw a total of 135 fatal cases. The number increased by 50 per cent last two weeks, reaching 203
Tabulation of number of new fatal cases in Centre of Ukraine by 14-day-period :
7 Nov - 21 Nov (74)
21 Nov - 5 Dec (32)
5 Dec - 19 Dec (21)
19 Dec - 2 Jan (68)
WESTERN UKRAINE
23 of the deaths since 16 December occured in the 10 westernmost regions of the country - Volyn 7, Lviv 5, Vinnitsya 5, Zhytomyr 2, Khmelnitskiy 2, Ivano-Frankivsk 1, Ternopil 1, Zakarpattya 0, Rivne 0, Chernivtsi 0)
Western Ukraine had a total of 288 deaths by 19 December. Through 2 January the macro region saw 8 % more people die from pneumonia and influenza (ARI and H1N1)
Deaths by time period :
7 Nov - 21 Nov (118)
21 Nov - 5 Dec (22)
5 Dec - 19 Dec (16)
19 Dec - 2 Jan (23)
STANDINGS 2 JANUARY 2010
Eastern Ukraine population 18 256 800 (245 ARI and H1N1 deaths)
Centre 14 229 300 (203)
Western Ukraine 13 657 600 (311)
Approximately 2/3 of the deaths were related to H1N1
Ukraine: overview of development
Enclosed a file in .pdf format containing a tabulation of development of registered number of fatal ARI and H1N1 cases in Ukraine
2 tables: the subdivisions are first sorted by macro regions (Centre, Eastern, Western), then by official order
The tables display standings as of 7 November, 21 November, 5 December, 19 December and 2 January and number of recorded new deaths by 14-days-period
MAP : subdivisions of Ukraine http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~uk...tclickmap.html
Ukraine withnessed many deaths during christmas and new year, as toll reaches 759 after 220 new fatalities in two weeks
Eastern Ukraine was hardest hit this time. The region is home to just above 18 million people, and faced 129 more deaths in fourteen days
Ukraine's Ministry of Health (MoH) recorded 220 more deaths in last two weeks, as total number of fatalities in the country went up from 539 to 759
The number of new fatal cases in Ukraine increased considerably compared with the previous two-week periods : 5 - 19 December (total number of 79 deaths) and 21 November - 5 December (86 deaths)
EASTERN UKRAINE
129 of the deaths in last two weeks occured in the 8 easternmost subdivisions of Ukraine (Donetsk 42, Kharkiv 21, Crimea 17, Dnipropetrovsk 17, Zaporizhzhya 16, Sevastopol 7, Kherson 5, Luhansk 4)
As of 19 December 2009 the eight subdivisions in the east had a total of 116 registered deaths. Hence, number of deaths more than doubled by 2 January
(the number increased by 111.2 % reaching 245)
Number of new fatal cases in Eastern Ukraine by 14-day-period summarized:
7 Nov - 21 Nov (38)
21 Nov - 5 Dec (32)
5 Dec - 19 Dec (42)
19 Dec - 2 Jan (129)
CENTRE
68 of the fatalities in last two weeks were registered in the 9 subdivisions in the centre of Ukraine (Kirovograd 15, Cherkassy 13, Kyiv city 8, Odessa 8, Kyiv oblast 6, Chernihiv 6, Mykolayiv 5, Sumy 4, Poltava 3)
As of 19 December these subdivisions saw a total of 135 fatal cases. The number increased by 50 per cent last two weeks, reaching 203
Tabulation of number of new fatal cases in Centre of Ukraine by 14-day-period :
7 Nov - 21 Nov (74)
21 Nov - 5 Dec (32)
5 Dec - 19 Dec (21)
19 Dec - 2 Jan (68)
WESTERN UKRAINE
23 of the deaths since 16 December occured in the 10 westernmost regions of the country - Volyn 7, Lviv 5, Vinnitsya 5, Zhytomyr 2, Khmelnitskiy 2, Ivano-Frankivsk 1, Ternopil 1, Zakarpattya 0, Rivne 0, Chernivtsi 0)
Western Ukraine had a total of 288 deaths by 19 December. Through 2 January the macro region saw 8 % more people die from pneumonia and influenza (ARI and H1N1)
Deaths by time period :
7 Nov - 21 Nov (118)
21 Nov - 5 Dec (22)
5 Dec - 19 Dec (16)
19 Dec - 2 Jan (23)
STANDINGS 2 JANUARY 2010
Eastern Ukraine population 18 256 800 (245 ARI and H1N1 deaths)
Centre 14 229 300 (203)
Western Ukraine 13 657 600 (311)
Approximately 2/3 of the deaths were related to H1N1
Ukraine: overview of development
Enclosed a file in .pdf format containing a tabulation of development of registered number of fatal ARI and H1N1 cases in Ukraine
2 tables: the subdivisions are first sorted by macro regions (Centre, Eastern, Western), then by official order
The tables display standings as of 7 November, 21 November, 5 December, 19 December and 2 January and number of recorded new deaths by 14-days-period
MAP : subdivisions of Ukraine http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~uk...tclickmap.html
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