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Detected human cases in European countries
Country Cases Deaths
Laboratory
confirmed
Confirmed
(Suspected)
latest ECDC  totals (world) 7,860
Total 500,000 2,889
Turkey 12,316 458
Russia 20,838 438
United Kingdom 27,464 299
Spain 22,379 232
Ukraine 85 16
France 5,126 196
Italy 3,593 178
Germany 203,713 122
Poland 2,024 116
Greece 8,768 52
Portugal 156,701 51
Netherlands 1,473 51
Serbia 520 41
Czech Republic 777 38
Hungary 283 37
Finland 6,122 36
Norway 12,654 29
Romania 4,979 29
Latvia 1,321 24
Bulgaria 766 23
Croatia 526 22
Denmark 651 21
Slovakia 171 21
Ireland 3,189 20
Sweden 2,130 20
Belarus 102 20
Moldova 1,024 15
Belgium 76,973 14
Macedonia 2,600 14
Lithuania 68 12
Slovenia 990 11
Kosovo 98 10
Switzerland 1,550 8
Bosnia and Herzegovina 558 7
Estonia 456 7
Austria 964 5
Malta 718 5
Georgia 604 5
Albania 310 3
Iceland 8,650 2
Luxembourg 333 2
Cyprus 297 2
Montenegro 119 2
Armenia 80 2
Azerbaijan 14 2
Jersey 234 0
Isle of Man 75 0
Akrotiri and Dhekelia 58 0
Faroe Islands 44 0
Monaco 36 0
Guernsey 17 0
Kazakhstan 17 0
Liechtenstein 13 0
San Marino 5 0
Andorra 1 0
Summary
Number of European countries with confirmed cases: 50
Number of European dependencies with confirmed cases: 6

Since November 18, 2009 the Ukrainian ministry of health publishes no separate statistics on cases of A/H1N1 influenza or swine flu. According to the ministry as of January 21, 2010 1,019 people have died of flu and flu-like illnesses and its complications (pneumonia) in Ukraine.

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  4. ^ "Swine flu death toll in Ukraine reaches 16". Kyiv Post. 2009-11-12. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  5. "Pandēmiskās A/H1N1 gripas laboratorisko izmeklējumu rezultāti" (PDF). Infectology Center of Latvia. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  6. Health Ministry: Flu, respiratory diseases claim 344 lives in Ukraine, Kyiv Post (November 18, 2009)
  7. Health Ministry: Death toll from flu, respiratory infections in Ukraine rises to 1,019, Kyiv Post (January 22, 2010)
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