The map shows the frequency range of human H7N9 cases by second level administrative divisions (generally prefecture-level cities) in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan through January 17, 2014. The map is based on geolocational information for more than 190 confirmed and probable cases. Geolocational information for individual cases is derived from numerous online reports and believe to be relatively accurate.
Friday, January 17, 2014
# China
# geographic distribution
Map: Geolocations of Human A(H7N9) Cases in Eastern China and Taiwan as of January 17, 2014
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January 17, 2014
The map shows the frequency range of human H7N9 cases by second level administrative divisions (generally prefecture-level cities) in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan through January 17, 2014. The map is based on geolocational information for more than 190 confirmed and probable cases. Geolocational information for individual cases is derived from numerous online reports and believe to be relatively accurate.
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