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Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 29 (July 6, 21-17 h GMT; 12 h EST) The information contained within this update is obtained from data provided by Ministries of Health of Member States and National Influenza Centers through reports sent to Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) or updates on their web pages. I- Evolution of the pandemic North America In the United States 1, in EW 25, the proportion of outpatient consultations for influenza-like illness (ILI) continued to remain below the national baseline. All the sub-national surveillance regions reported the proportion of ILI to be below their region-specific baseline. The proportion of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza was below the epidemic threshold. No influenza -associated pediatric deaths were reported this week. Caribbean Influenza activity was reported as widespread in Jamaica, regional in Cuba, and localized in Dominica. Trends of acute respiratory disease were reported as increasing in Dominica, unchanged in Jamaica, and decreasing in Cuba. All countries reported low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease, and low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services. Jamaica 2, in EW 24, reported an unchanged SARI (severe acute respiratory illness) and ARI (acute respiratory illness) rate as compared to the previous week, remaining slightly above the national baseline. Central America Influenza activity was reported as widespread in Costa Rica, regional in Nicaragua and Panama, and no activity in El Salvador. El Salvador and Panama reported increasing trends in acute respiratory disease, while Costa Rica and Nicaragua reported unchanged and decreasing trends, respectively. All the countries reported low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease, except Panama, which reported high intensity. Costa Rica and El Salvador reported low impact of acute respiratory disease on health care services, while Nicaragua and Panama reported moderate impact. Weekly Summary In North America, acute respiratory disease activity remained low. In the Caribbean, Jamaica reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease In Central America, El Salvador and Panama reported increasing trends in acute respiratory disease. Panama reported high intensity of acute respiratory disease and moderate impact on health care services In South America, Colombia reported increased trend of acute respiratory disease. In EW 22-25, Panama reported a sharp increase in the number of influenza A/H3 viruses and influenza A not subtyped. In Argentina (EW 24) and Chile (EW 25) continue to report a predominance of RSV 54 new confirmed deaths in 5 countries were reported; in total there have been 8,516 cumulative confirmed deaths in 28 countries of the Region In EW 24, Costa Rica 3 reported a slight increase in SARI hospitalizations and increased trends in confirmed pandemic cases in five of the provinces, especially in Alajuela, Heredia, and Puntarenas,. In EW 24 and 25, Panama reported an increased number of cases of seasonal influenza (H3N2) in the province of Panama and some pandemic influenza cases in the northern province of Chiriqui. 1

South America Andean Bolivia and Colombia reported regional influenza activity. Colombia reported an increasing trend in acute respiratory disease, and Bolivia reported a decreasing trend in acute respiratory disease. Both countries reported low/moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease, and low impact on health care services. In EW 25 in Bolivia 4, at the national level, the number of SARI cases decreased compared to the previous week, remaining within the endemic channel. In the northern department of Pando, the number of SARI cases was above the epidemic threshold. In EW 24, Peru 5 reported an increase in the number of confirmed pandemic influenza cases in the southern region during the last four EW, especially in the department of Arequipa. In EW 24, Venezuela 6 reported a decrease of 7.7 in the number of acute respiratory disease cases, as compared to the previous week and an increase of 1.7 in the number of pneumonia cases, with the highest percentage in the 1-4 year age group. Southern Cone Brazil and Chile reported regional influenza activity. The trends in acute respiratory disease were reported as decreasing in Brazil, and unchanged in Chile. Both countries reported low to moderate intensity of acute respiratory disease and low impact on health care services. In Argentina 7, between EW 21-23, the number of hospitalizations among children under 5 years of age, with acute lower respiratory infection has remained stable, after an increase of 122 between EW 16-21. In Chile 8, nationally, consultations for ILI remained low and within the endemic channel. At the regional level, one region (Tarapaca) reported high ILI activity, one reported moderate ILI activity, ten regions reported low ILI activity, and four regions reported no ILI activity. The percentage of consultations for pneumonia out of the total number of consultations, increased by 2, especially among children under 15 years of age. 2

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II- Description of hospitalizations and deaths among confirmed cases of pandemic (H1N1) 29 A table containing the number of deaths reported to PAHO is included in Annex 2. In Costa Rica, the ratio of males to females among hospitalized cases was approximately one (Table 1). Hospitalizations were mainly in adults. Table 1: Description of hospitalizations and severe cases in countries with data reported this week Costa Rica 9 Reporting period Type of cases reported April 24, 29 June 19, 21 Hospitalized, confirmed Number of cases 569 Percentage of women 55.8 Age Mean 39.3 Percent with underlying co-morbidities - Co-morbidities most frequently reported () Asthma 25.5, Diabetes Mellitus 13.9, Obesity 13.6, COPD 7.8, Cardiopathy 6.8 Percent pregnant among women of 6* child-bearing age * The denominator used was among all cases as information was not provided about women of child-bearing age 4

Overall, approximately half of deceased cases in Mexico and Peru were among women (Table 2). In both countries, underlying comorbidities were present in approximately 6 to 77 of hospitalized cases. Table 2: Description of deaths among confirmed cases of pandemic (H1N1) 29 in countries with data reported this week Mexico Peru Reporting period April, 29 June 28, 21 June, 29 June 28, 21 Number of confirmed deaths 1289 238 Percentage of women 48 52 Age Highest percentage 7.3 in 2 54 year age group Median 38 years. Highest rates in >6 years old Percent with underlying co-morbidities 6.3 76.9 Co-morbidities most frequently reported () - Metabolic 22.3, cardiovascular 18.5, respiratory 11.8, neurologic 8, genetics 8 Percent pregnant among women of childbearing age - - 5

III- Viral circulation The information below is based on reports from National Influenza Centers and influenza laboratories from the Region. Table 3: Cumulative viral circulation in countries which reported to PAHO this week. Country Time period # Sample s Tested Positiv e Sample s RSV * PIV AdV Other Viruses Influenz a B Influenza A Pandem ic Among Flu A Not subtyp ed Seasonal H1/H3 Chile EW 1-24 125 15.9 68.5 12.5 11.2. 7..4 7.4 94.2. Colombia EW 1-25 545 6.8 14.9 5.8 2.3. 6.1 7.8 91.4. 8.6 Cuba EW 1-25 6829 24.6 2.2 9.2 1.6 37.2 1.3 48.6 95.8 2.7 1.5 Dominican Republic EW 1-23 422 25.8 5.5 54.1 33.9. 5.5.9. 1.. Guatemala EW 1-25 1541 8.2 22.2 16.7 8.7. 2.4 5.8 96.9 1.6 1.6 Jamaica EW 1-25 449 4.7. 4.8 19.. 4.8 71.4 53.3 33.3 13.3 Mexico EW 1-25 1426 23.6 2. 1.1.3 9.2.1 87.3 84.8 15.1.1 Nicaragua EW 1-25 1572 25.3 8.8 4..5. 2.5 84.4 3.. 97. Panama EW 1-25 578 14.2 6.1 11. 3.7. 3.7 75.6 9.7 43.5 46.8 Table 4: Viral circulation in last week reported Country Time period # Samples Tested Positive Samples RSV* PIV AdV Other Viruses Influenza B Influenza A Pandemic Among Flu A Not subtyped Seasonal H1/H3 Chile EW 24 19 35.7 82.2 7.5 2.2..8 7.2 88.5. 11.5 Colombia EW 24 3 1. 33.3.... 66.7 1... Cuba EW 25 268 21.6 3.4 12.1 5.2 24.1. 55.2 78.1 18.8 3.1 Dominican Republic EW 23 32 18.8. 1..... Guatemala EW 24 46 4.3 1...... Jamaica EW 25 14. Mexico EW 24 56 17.9.. 1. 4.. 5.. 1.. Nicaragua EW 25 34 23.5. 12.5... 87.5.. 1. Panama EW 25 38 68.4.. 3.8.. 96.2 4. 64. 32. * Respiratory Syncytial Virus Parainfluenza Virus Adenovirus 6

North America The percentage of positive specimens tested during EW 25 in United States was.7; half of them were pandemic influenza, and half were seasonal influenza A/H3. In Mexico, the detection of respiratory viruses has diminished since peaking in late 29 and early 21. Mexico 21 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 3 25 2 15 1 5 Positives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 111121314151617181922122232425262728293313233343536373839441424344454647484955152 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B Positives 7

Caribbean Circulation of respiratory viruses is varied in Caribbean. Cuba reported predominant circulation of pandemic influenza; however, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and parainfluenza virus were also identified. Dominican Republic reported circulation of parainfluenza virus and adenovirus. Jamaica reported no respiratory virus activity since EW 16. Cuba 21 12 1 8 6 4 2 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 111121314151617181922122232425262728293313233343536373839441424344454647484955152 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B Positives Positives Dominican Republic 21 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 51 52 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B 8

Jamaica 21 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 111 12 13 1415 16 1718 19 2 2122 23 2425 26 27 2829 3 3132 33 34 3536 37 3839 4 41 4243 44 4546 47 48 495 51 52 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B Central America Circulation of respiratory viruses continues to be varied in Central America. In El Salvador, there is continued circulation of influenza A and B viruses, as well as detection of respiratory syncytial virus for the first time this year. Guatemala reported circulation of pandemic influenza and respiratory syncytial virus. Nicaragua reported decreasing isolations of seasonal influenza A (H3N2) in the last three weeks. Panama has seen a sharp increase in the detection of seasonal influenza A (H3N2), including influenza A not subtyped, during EW 22-25, with some isolation of pandemic influenza and adenovirus. El Salvador 21 12 1 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 51 52 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B 9

Guatemala 21 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 111121314151617181922122232425262728293313233343536373839441424344454647484955152 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B 18 Nicaragua 21 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 111121314151617181922122232425262728293313233343536373839441424344454647484955152 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B 1

Panama 21 3 25 2 15 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 51 52 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B South America Andean In Colombia, the predominant influenza virus in circulation has been the pandemic virus, but respiratory syncytial virus and influenza B have also been detected. 45 Colombia 21 16 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Positives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 111121314151617181922122232425262728293313233343536373839441424344454647484955152 RSV Adenovirus Parainfluenza Flu A (not subtyped) Flu A Seasonal (H1 or H3) Flu H1N1 (pandemic) Flu B Positives 11

Southern Cone Argentina and Chile continue to report predominant circulation of respiratory syncytial virus. Argentina Distribution of respiratory Argentina viruses under surveillance by EW 21 Number of cases Chile 12

Annex 1: Weekly monitoring of pandemic epidemiological indicators for countries that provided updated information Region of the Americas, Epidemiologic Week 25, 21 Country Geographic spread Trend Intensity Impact on Health Care Services EW Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Bahamas Barbados Belize Bolivia Regional Decreasing Low/moderate Low 25 Brazil Regional Decreasing Low/moderate Low 25 Canada Chile Regional Unchanged Low/moderate NIA 25 Colombia Regional Increasing Low/moderate Low 24 Costa Rica Widespread Unchanged Low/moderate Low 24 Cuba Regional Decreasing Low/moderate Low 25 Dominica Localized Increasing Low/moderate Low 25 Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador No activity Increasing Low/moderate Low 25 Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras No activity Unchanged Low/moderate Low 25 Jamaica Widespread Unchanged Low/moderate Low 24 Mexico Nicaragua Regional Decreasing Low/moderate Moderate 25 Panama Regional Increasing High Moderate 24 Paraguay Peru Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Trinidad and Tobago United States of America Regional Decreasing Low/moderate Low 25 Uruguay Venezuela NIA: No information available 13

Annex 2: Number of deaths confirmed for the pandemic (H1N1) 29 virus Region of the Americas. As of July 2, 21 (17 h GMT; 12 h EST). Source: Ministries of Health of the countries in the Region. Country Cumulative number of deaths New deaths reported. (since June 25, 21, 12 h EST) Southern Cone Argentina 626 Brazil 2,125 Chile 156 1 Paraguay 47 Uruguay 2 Andean Area Bolivia 59 Colombia 252 4 Ecuador 13 Peru 238 1 Venezuela 136 Caribbean Countries Antigua & Barbuda Bahamas 1 Barbados 3 Cuba 83 Dominica Dominican Republic 23 Grenada Guyana Haiti Jamaica 7 Saint Kitts & Nevis 2 Saint Lucia 1 Saint Vincent & Grenadines Suriname 2 Trinidad & Tobago 5 Central America Belize Costa Rica 65 1 El Salvador 33 Guatemala 26 Honduras 18 Nicaragua 11 Panama 12 North America Canada* 428 Mexico 1,289 38 United States 2,718 TOTAL 8,516 54 * As of April 24, 21, pandemic-associated death reporting was discontinued Deaths accumulated over a two week period These deaths include both laboratory-confirmed pandemic (H1N1) 29 and other influenza associated deaths through April 3, 21. As of April 3, 21, influenza-associated death reporting through AHDRA was discontinued 14

As of July 2, 21, a total of 8,516 deaths have been reported among confirmed cases in 28 countries of the Region. In addition to the figures displayed in Annex 2, the following overseas territories have confirmed deaths of pandemic (H1N1) 29: United Kingdom Overseas Territories; Cayman Islands (1 death); French Overseas Communities: Guadeloupe (5 deaths), French Guiana (1 death) and Martinique (1 death). 1. US Surveillance Summary. Week 25. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2. Jamaica. 24, 21 (June 13 June 19): Influenza Surveillance 3. Costa Rica, Epidemiologic Bulletin, EW 24 4. Bolivia. Epidemiologic Bulletin, EW 25 5. Peru, EW 24, http://www.dge.gob.pe/boletin.php 6. Venezuela, Epidemiologic Bulletin, Num 24. June 13 19, 21 7. Argentina. Acute Respiratory Infection Surveillance. June 24, 21. 8. Chile, Situation Report, June 3, 21. www.pandemia.cl 9. Costa Rica, Epidemiologic Bulletin, EW 24 15