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  • Maharashtra monsoon H1N1 outbreak 2010- screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu & Fatality data

    # of patients screened each day since May 1 2010;
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    # of patients prescribed Tamiflu each day since May 1;
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    # of patients admitted to hospital each day since May 1;
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    Total # of patients being treated in hospital each day since May 1;
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    data from; http://www.maha-arogya.gov.in/Archieve/default.htm
    Last edited by Ronan Kelly; October 30, 2010, 07:12 AM. Reason: Edit: Updated to Oct 29 2010
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  • #2
    Re: Maharashtra current outbreak - screening, hospitalization and Tamiflu data

    Fatalities in Maharashtra by sort date, grouped by week. The sort date is determined by using the earliest date available for each case from the following options; onset/hospitalization/fatality/report. This graph will automatically update as new data is added. Roll over any column for data.

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    Source; http://ft100.dabbledb.com/publish/fl...dualah1n1cases

    As dabble will soon be no more, I'm adding a new format to preserve the data.

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    • #3
      Re: Maharashtra current outbreak - screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu &amp; Fatality data

      Graphs in #1 updated. Perhaps wishful thinking on my part, but I think there are indications of a slowdown in the rate of increase for Maharashtra. Whether or not this is resulting from a reduced work week due to I-Day celebration is unknown.
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      • #4
        Re: Maharashtra current outbreak - screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu &amp; Fatality data

        Graphs in #1 and 2 updated to Aug 22. Definite indications of a peak and slowdown of new cases.
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        • #5
          Re: Maharashtra current H1N1 outbreak - screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu &amp; Fatality data

          Graphs in #1 and 2 updated to Sep 12. The Ganesh festival reduced the number of patients processed this weekend, but overall indicators are still trending downward.
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          • #6
            Re: Maharashtra current H1N1 outbreak - screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu &amp; Fatality data

            Graphs in 1 and 2 updated to Sep 27. Continued reduction in hospitalizations and fatalities. However ILI levels and Tamiflu scrips seem to have stabilized.
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            • #7
              Re: Maharashtra current H1N1 outbreak - screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu &amp; Fatality data

              Posts 1 & 2 updated to October 7th. This wave is winding down with confirmed cases and fatalities much lower than in August. In total this wave was about 3 times more severe than the corresponding wave last year. Maharashtra did not have a large winter wave last year, most fatalities in December were from Rajasthan and Gujarat. The monsoon waves in both Gujarat and Rajasthan have been significantly higher than last year. If this pattern holds true, then the next area of interest is Northern India from late November to January. Very little vaccination of the general populace has taken place.
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              • #8
                Re: Maharashtra current H1N1 outbreak - screening, hospitalization, Tamiflu &amp; Fatality data

                Probably my last update in this thread as the wave is pretty much over. Post 1 updated to Oct 29, 2010.

                Totals from April 1st to Oct 29;

                Screened: 1,449,220
                Tamiflu: 262,859
                Admitted to hospital: 18,276
                Discharged: 17,873
                Died: 518
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