Sunday, June 14, 2009

Swine flu

I had completely forgotten about the swine flu while on my trip. Wonder what the stats will be in another month, when I am back in Arizona?
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Table. U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu InfectionWeb page updated June 12, 2009,11:00 AM ET (Updated each Friday)Data reported to CDC by June 11, 2009, 3:00 PM ET
States and Territories*
Confirmed and Probable Cases
Deaths
States

Alabama
123 cases
0 deaths

Alaska
11cases
0 deaths

Arkansas
13cases
0 deaths

Arizona
597 cases
5 deaths

California
1094 cases
6 deaths

Colorado
75 cases
0 deaths

Connecticut
637 cases
1 death

Delaware
187 cases
0 deaths

Florida
417 cases
0 deaths

Georgia
39 cases
0 deaths

Hawaii
198 cases
0 deaths

Idaho
29 cases
0 deaths

Illinois
1983 cases
5

Indiana
201 cases
0 deaths

Iowa
92 cases
0 deaths

Kansas
97
0 deaths

Kentucky
106
0 deaths

Louisiana
134 cases
0 deaths

Maine
33
0 deaths

Maryland
139
0 deaths

Massachusetts
1078
0 deaths

Michigan
419 cases
1 death

Minnesota
153
0 deaths

Mississippi
59 cases
0 deaths

Missouri
46 cases
1 death

Montana
27 cases
0 deaths

Nebraska
71 cases
0 deaths

Nevada
162 cases
0 deaths

New Hampshire
92 cases
0 deaths

New Jersey
348 cases
0 deaths

New Mexico
155 cases
0 deaths

New York
1160
13 deaths

North Carolina
61 cases
0 deaths

North Dakota
31 cases
0 deaths

Ohio
53 cases
0 deaths

Oklahoma
93 cases
0 deaths

Oregon
189 cases
1 death

Pennsylvania
626 cases
2 deaths

Rhode Island
62 cases
0 deaths

South Carolina
60
0 deaths

South Dakota
14 cases
1 death

Tennessee
110 cases
0 deaths

Texas
2049 cases
3 deaths

Utah
688 cases
2 deaths

Vermont
32 cases
0 deaths

Virginia
90 cases
1 death

Washington
584 cases
2 deaths

Washington, D.C.
33 cases
0 deaths

West Virginia
40 cases
0 deaths

Wisconsin
3008 cases
1 death

Wyoming
50 cases
0 deaths

Territories
Puerto Rico
7 case
0 deaths

TOTAL*(52)
17,855 cases
45 deaths
*includes the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico
This table will be updated each Friday at 11 AM ET.
International Human Cases of H1N1 Flu InfectionSee: World Health Organization.
NOTE: Because of daily reporting deadlines, the state totals reported by CDC may not always be consistent with those reported by state health departments. If there is a discrepancy between these two counts, data from the state health departments should be used as the most accurate number.
For more information about how these case counts are updated, see Questions & Answers About CDC's Online Reporting.

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