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Google Developed Swine Flu Detection

San Francisco: Google has released the latest version Flu Trends service helps the Mexican government health officials and others to detect the spread of swine flu in the country.

Google Flu Trends, which was first released in the United States in November ago trying to work with the set based on the occurrence of swine flu and tidal currents in the search keywords that are associated with influenza. Google services call this special Flu Trends in Mexico, because that country does not have any historical data to validate the control of the search data associated with the actual infection of a swine flu.

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Google claims that they make a version Flu Trends top scientist in the Center proposal Prevention and Control Disease Outbreak in the U.S.. Google said that they get the impression has been the case of swine flu in Mexico on April 20, approximately, which makes finding service success accurately detect the spread of epidemic disease.

Then, however, Mexican health officials already know that a previous case of flu that are infecting the country. Dr. Henry L. Niman, Biokemis in Pittsburgh, Recombinomics page, a site that set the distribution of genetic cases of flu in the world, said that the Google service is limited to only a limited advanced warning. “I do not say that this is not useful. This is likely to work for complete control and the source of the data that’s useful, “Dr. Firm. Henry, Friday (1 / 5).

Up to now claimed 176 people have been killed in Mexico due to outbreaks of swine flu that makes the world related to spreading fear.
(www.nytimes.com)

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