World and U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection (Swine flu)
Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Cases.
19 May 2009, 40 countries have officially reported 9830 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection (Swine flu), including 79 deaths.
Mexico has reported 3648 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 72 deaths. The United States has reported 5469 laboratory confirmed human cases, including 6 deaths.
The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths - Argentina (1), Australia (1), Austria (1), Belgium (5), Brazil (8), Canada (496), Chile (4), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (7), Colombia (11), Costa Rica (9), Cuba (3), Denmark (1), Ecuador (1), El Salvador (6), Finland (2), France (14), Germany (14), Guatemala (3), India (1), Ireland (1), Israel (7), Italy (9), Japan (159), Korea (3), Malaysia (2), Netherlands (3), New Zealand (9), Norway (2), Panama (59), Peru (2), Poland (1), Portugal (1), Spain (103), Sweden (3), Switzerland (1), Thailand (2), Turkey (2) and the United Kingdom (102).
The ongoing outbreak of novel influenza A (H1N1) continues to expand in the United States. CDC expects that more cases, more hospitalizations and more deaths from this outbreak will occur over the coming days and weeks.
5469 Confirmed Cases of H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) in 48 States (U.S.)
U.S. Human Cases of A H1N1 Flu Infection (Swine flu) States* Deaths Alabama 61 Arkansas 3 Arizona 488 2 California 553 Colorado 56 Connecticut 56 Delaware 69 Florida 103 Georgia 25 Hawaii 21 Idaho 8 Illinois 707 Indiana 96 Iowa 71 Kansas 34 Kentucky** 16 Louisiana 65 Maine 10 Maryland 39 Massachusetts 156 Michigan 165 Minnesota 38 Mississippi 4 Missouri 20 Montana 9 Nebraska 28 Nevada 31 New Hampshire 20 New Jersey 18 New Mexico 68 New York 267 North Carolina 12 North Dakota 3 Ohio 13 Oklahoma 42 Oregon 94 Pennsylvania 55 Rhode Island 8 South Carolina 36 South Dakota 4 Tennessee 85 Texas 556 3 Utah 91 Vermont 1 Virginia 23 Washington 362 1 Washington, D.C. 13 Wisconsin 766 TOTAL*(48) 5,469 cases 6 deaths
(As of May 19, 2009,)
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