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Re: 2011-2012: HPA Weekly National Influenza Reports.
I didn't really expect anyone looking at it ...
x-axes = time in weeks
y-axes = deaths , 3 different scales , just only to compare trends,
compare with previous year
I can make other MAs = moving averages for you
just weekly without MA is too much zigzag
we can get monthly data from ~20 European countries
with ~1year delay from eurostat.com
weekly charts but no data from euromomo.com
I should also include USA (MMWR) in the chart, so to compare ... maybe later
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now I'm wondering - the English deaths for younger age groups are much smaller
than those for USA - can't be that Brits get so much older than Amies.
Something is wrong - I'll have to check
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why do so many younger people die in USA as compared with Europe ?
I didn't know that.
deaths by age groups (0-1,1-45,45-65,>65) as percent of all deaths
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2.0,7.9,23.1,67.0,USA 122 cities week 42
1.0,5.9,20.0,73.1,USA 2009
0.6,2.9,12.1,84.4,England and Wales week 42
0.5,3.4,12.8,83.3,UK 2010
0.5,3.8,15.8,79.9,France 2010
0.2,2.4,13.0,84.3,Germany 2010
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continued here:
copied from the old thread , now continued here: I typed in the weekly provisional figures of deaths from England and Wales they are not easy to find in one list,
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