The diagrams show data for a flu epidemic which hit a large country town in 1996. Figure 1 gives the number of persons who died; Figure 2 shows the percentage breakdown of females who received a new flu vaccine; and Figure 3 gives the number of cases of flu before and during the epidemic.
Figure 1 /seen /flu /responsible /deaths / 2 females but no males / March to May. However, /June to August, /4 female deaths / 1 male death.
According to the pie chart in Figure 2, only/ females /risk / given the new flu vaccine; 28% did not /trial. Of those females who took part, 35% /(over 65 years old); 24% /babies or children; and 13%/hospitalised / other medical attention.
From Figure 3 /the new vaccine / positive effect /new cases of flu reported in females. There were /1000 cases reported in March,/a peak of 3500 in June. Thereafter, the number of cases dropped slowly to about 2800 in August, before levelling off at 2500 for the rest of the year. For males, the figures were lower but showed a similar trend throughout the epidemic.
figure 1 is diagrams of deaths from flu. March to May nobady male death , but female is 2. June to August people who death by flu is 5, 1 male and 4 female. Figure 2 is causes of death people. The highest causes are aged(over 65 years old). The secound are not given the vaccine.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
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