Mapping out the H7N9 flu contagion

China announced on March 31 that H7N9 avian influenza had been found in humans for the first time, and the number of confirmed cases has steadily risen since.

Here is a look at the geographical distribution of the reported cases so far.

The size of each circle represents the number of reported infections, while the colour of each circle shows the number of reported deaths.

Move the slider to see how the flu has spread day by day.

How far the H7N9 Bird Flu has spread

The map will be updated on a daily basis.

zhaowei@sph.com.sg

More stories on ST Asia Report and ST'sH7N9 microsite.

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.