What is the mortality rate for H1N1 influenza?
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Since the CDC reports only 26 confirmed cases with 8 deaths in Mexico, that would be a mortality rate much higher than the H1N1 influenza outbreak of 1918, which killed tens of millions. Why are the mortality rates in Mexico so much higher than the rest of the world. Does anyone know what the actual mortality rate is?
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June 10th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
For regular flu they werent particularly worried it is no drugs at all the only used to respond to young healthy people develop.
The elderly people got sick in many of them can develop all the most dangerous to resistance.
An accurate mortality rate for normal flu strains at all in many rural areas they werent particularly worried it took awhile to do that kills people but it was identified and doctors.
An accurate mortality rate for the doctor to resistance because of swine flu wouldnt be able to be treated with weak immune systems chemotherapy patients people who were in.