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60,000 cases. 59 people have died:
A 16 year old in Bavaria; a 57 year old from Bavaria; a 18 year old from Bavaria; a one year old boy from Bochum; a 48 year old woman from Bonn; a 24 year old woman from Cologne; a 5 year old boy in Munich; a 5 year old boy from Saarland; an 11 year old girl from Saarland; a 36 year old woman.
February 2006, Cat; Ruegen
Medical News Today | BBC
Dec 15, 2007; Chickens; Brandenburg
OIE
October 2008; duck; Saxony (SACHSEN)
Bloomberg | IHT | OIE
March 2009; wild duck; Bavaria
Reuters
Novel influenza A(H1N1) investigation team. (2009) Description of the early stage of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in Germany, 27 April-16 June 2009. Euro Surveill. 14: pii: 19295
Upphoff, et al. (2009) What will the next influenza season bring about: seasonal influenza or the new A(H1N1)v? An analysis of German influenza surveillance data. Euro Surveill. 14:pii: 19303.
Starick et al. (2008) Phylogenetic analyses of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus isolates from Germany in 2006 and 2007 suggest at least three separate introductions of H5N1 virus. Vet Microbiol. 128:243-52.
Klopfleisch et al. (2007) Distribution of lesions and antigen of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus A/Swan/Germany/R65/06 (H5N1) in domestic cats after presumptive infection by wild birds. Vet Pathol. 44:261-268.
Rinder et al. (2007) Genetic evidence for multi-event imports of avian influenza virus A (H5N1) into Bavaria, Germany. J Vet Diagn Invest. 19: 279-282.
German swine flu death toll jumps
Deutsche-Welle, October 31, 2009
German government gives green light for swine flu vaccination program
Deutsche Welle, August 24, 2009
EU's first 2009 bird flu case found in Germany
Reuters, March 10, 2009
Study says 3 H5N1 variants reached Germany
CIDRAP, Dec 10, 2007
The German Paradox
August 26, 2009