Cases of swine flu - the A(H1N1) casualty maps
Updated October 17 2009:
Since I started collecting these maps in April, several are discontinued. It seems the most up to date maps on A(H1N1) are source 3, 6 and 7...
Source 1:
View 2009 swine Flu (H1N1) Outbreak Map in a larger map
Black: Confirmed death
Black with "?": Unconfirmed Death
Red: Confirmed infection
Red with "?": Probable infection
Green: Influenza-like illness
Purple: Suspected case
Source 2:
It Ushahidi is now tracking swineflu.
Update: this map is discontinued
Source 3:
Healthmap is also tracking.
Update: seems to be one of the most up to date maps
Source 4:
The mainstream media are catching on: BBC..
Update: BBC's map is discontinued
Source 5:
WHO's A(H1N1) page mapped with the outbreak timeline also.
Update: This map is was discontinued end May.. :(
Source 6:
You can also try this flu tracker
Update: seems to be one of the most up to date maps
Source 7:
Here are the maps by AirDB
Source 8:
And of course, there are the Wikipedia pages on A(H1N1), though for the latest confirmed figures, I would still refer to the WHO epidemy pages I discused in this post.
Which reminds me... you need to put everything into perspective: how many people die of flu every year, and how many died of swine flu?
Discovered via LifeHacker, UNDispatch and Aid Worker Daily
Peter. Flemish, European, aid worker, expeditioner, sailor, traveller, husband, father, friend, nutcase. Not necessarily in that order.
2 comments:
This map goes hours (15+) without being updated, try this one instead
http://www.tinyurl.com/swinemap
@Blah:
Thanks. Linking into this one now too!
P.
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