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Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 6:29 AM
220 cases
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There are now 220 cases of the Influenza A (H1N1) in Singapore.
Here are some information about the 220 H1N1 cases in Singapore.


Breakdown by source of infection

Countries --------------------------Number of cases
Australia ---------------------------63
Singapore --------------------------62
Philippines ------------------------38
United States ---------------------29
Hong Kong ------------------------7
UK ----------------------------------7
Thailand ---------------------------5
Canada -----------------------------3
Indonesia -------------------------3
Chile -------------------------------1
New Zealand ---------------------1
Cruise# ----------------------------1
Total --------------------------220


Breakdown of cases by age

Age group (years) Number of cases
< 20 108
20 – 50 107
> 50 5
Total 220

As the figures are represented above, there are 108 cases in which the victims of this virus are below 20 years old, which suggests that those below 20 years old are more vulnerable to this virus

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