Thursday, June 25, 2009

CDC H1N1 Flu Website Situation Update, June 25, 2009

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Situation Summary

CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to the outbreak. CDC’s response goals are to reduce the spread and severity of illness, and to provide information to help health care providers, public health officials and the public address the challenges posed by this new public health threat.

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U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection

As of 7:00 PM ET on June 25, 2009, CDC is reporting 27,717 confirmed and probable cases and 127 deaths in 53 states and territories (including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands):

States and
Territories
Confirmed and Probable Cases Deaths
States
Alabama
239 cases
0 deaths
Alaska
46 cases
0 deaths
Arkansas
35 cases
0 deaths
Arizona
729 cases
8 deaths
California
1492 cases
16 deaths
Colorado
103 cases
0 deaths
Connecticut
877 cases
5 deaths
Delaware
267 cases
0 deaths
Florida
941 cases
2 deaths
Georgia
65 cases
0 deaths
Hawaii
465 cases
0 deaths
Idaho
72 cases
0 deaths
Illinois
2875 cases
12 deaths
Indiana
251 cases
0 deaths
Iowa
92 cases
0 deaths
Kansas
117 cases
0 deaths
Kentucky
119 cases
0 deaths
Louisiana
153 cases
0 deaths
Maine
61 cases
0 deaths
Maryland
414 cases
1 death
Massachusetts
1287 cases
1 death
Michigan
468 cases
2 deaths
Minnesota
537 cases
1 death
Mississippi
114 cases
0 deaths
Missouri
55 cases
1 death
Montana
44 cases
0 deaths
Nebraska
111 cases
0 deaths
Nevada
250 cases
0 deaths
New Hampshire
207 cases
0 deaths
New Jersey
899 cases
6 deaths
New Mexico
232 cases
0 deaths
New York
2272 cases
35 deaths
North Carolina
179 cases
1 death
North Dakota
48 cases
0 deaths
Ohio
93 cases
0 deaths
Oklahoma
123 cases
1 death
Oregon
289 cases
3 deaths
Pennsylvania
1483 cases
3 deaths
Rhode Island
132 cases
1 death
South Carolina
120 cases
0 deaths
South Dakota
22 cases
0 deaths
Tennessee
148 cases
0 deaths
Texas
2981 cases
10 deaths
Utah
874 cases
10 deaths
Vermont
46 cases
0 deaths
Virginia
191 cases
1 death
Washington
588 cases
3 deaths
Washington, D.C.
33 cases
0 deaths
West Virginia
114 cases
0 deaths
Wisconsin
4273 cases
4 death
Wyoming
72 cases
0 deaths
Territories
Puerto Rico
18 cases
0 deaths
Virgin Islands
1 case
0 deaths
TOTAL (53)
27,717 cases
127 deaths

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, see the CDC H1N1 Flu website.

International Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection

For information about the global situation, see the World Health Organization website.

Recent Updates of Interest

Additional Updates on the CDC H1N1 Flu Website

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Friday, June 19, 2009

CDC H1N1 Flu Website Situation Update, June 19, 2009

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Interim CDC Guidance on Day and Residential Camps

Camps for children, young adults and families range from programs conducted for several hours in a day (not overnight) to programs that are residential and involve many weeks in group settings. At this time, CDC recommends the primary means to reduce spread of influenza in camps focus on early identification of ill campers and staff, staying home (or away from others) when ill, good cough and hand hygiene etiquette, and environmental controls that encourage use of these hygiene practices. Learn more >>

Situation Summary

On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 6 in response to the ongoing global spread of the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus. A Phase 6 designation indicates that a global pandemic is underway.

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U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection

As of 11:00 AM ET on June 19, 2009, CDC is reporting 21,449 confirmed and probable cases and 87 deaths in 53 states and territories (including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands):

States and
Territories
Confirmed and Probable Cases Deaths
States
Alabama
172 cases
0 deaths
Alaska
23 cases
0 deaths
Arkansas
18 cases
0 deaths
Arizona
645 cases
7 deaths
California
1245 cases
8 deaths
Colorado
103 cases
0 deaths
Connecticut
767 cases
3 deaths
Delaware
223 cases
0 deaths
Florida
562 cases
1 death
Georgia
51 cases
0 deaths
Hawaii
279 cases
0 deaths
Idaho
47 cases
0 deaths
Illinois
2526 cases
8 deaths
Indiana
223 cases
0 deaths
Iowa
92 cases
0 deaths
Kansas
97 cases
0 deaths
Kentucky
108 cases
0 deaths
Louisiana
134 cases
0 deaths
Maine
42 cases
0 deaths
Maryland
263 cases
0 deaths
Massachusetts
1270 cases
1 death
Michigan
442 cases
2 deaths
Minnesota
365 cases
1 death
Mississippi
81 cases
0 deaths
Missouri
46 cases
1 death
Montana
44 cases
0 deaths
Nebraska
81 cases
0 deaths
Nevada
198 cases
0 deaths
New Hampshire
187 cases
0 deaths
New Jersey
603 cases
2 deaths
New Mexico
155 cases
0 deaths
New York
1300 cases
24 deaths
North Carolina
125 cases
0 deaths
North Dakota
41 cases
0 deaths
Ohio
63 cases
0 deaths
Oklahoma
112 cases
1 death
Oregon
219 cases
1 death
Pennsylvania
942 cases
3 deaths
Rhode Island
94 cases
1 death
South Carolina
83 cases
0 deaths
South Dakota
17 cases
0 deaths
Tennessee
121 cases
0 deaths
Texas
2519 cases
10 deaths
Utah
755 cases
deaths
Vermont
43 cases
0 deaths
Virginia
135 cases
1 death
Washington
588 cases
deaths
Washington, D.C.
20 cases
0 deaths
West Virginia
77 cases
0 deaths
Wisconsin
3008 cases
1 death
Wyoming
63 cases
0 deaths
Territories
Puerto Rico
18 cases
0 deaths
Virgin Islands
case
0 deaths
TOTAL (53)
21,449 cases
87 deaths

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, see the CDC H1N1 Flu website.

International Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection

For information about the global situation, see the World Health Organization website.

Recent Updates of Interest

Additional Updates on the CDC H1N1 Flu Website

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Friday, June 12, 2009

CDC H1N1 Flu Website Situation Update

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Situation Summary

On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 6 in response to the ongoing global spread of the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus. A Phase 6 designation indicates that a global pandemic is underway.

Learn more >> 

U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection

As of 11:00 AM ET on June 12, 2009, CDC is reporting 17,855 confirmed and probable cases and 45 deaths in 52 states and territories (including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico): 

States and
Territories
Confirmed and Probable Cases Deaths
States
Alabama
123 cases
0 deaths
Alaska
11 cases
0 deaths
Arkansas
13 cases
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 deaths
Indiana
201 cases
0 deaths
Iowa
92 cases
0 deaths
Kansas
97 cases
0 deaths
Kentucky
106 cases
0 deaths
Louisiana
134 cases
0 deaths
Maine
33 cases
0 deaths
Maryland
139 cases
0 deaths
Massachusetts
1078 cases
0 deaths
Michigan
419 cases
1 death
Minnesota
153 cases
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 cases
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 cases
0 deaths
South Dakota
14 cases
1 death
Tennessee
110 cases
0 deaths
Texas
2049 cases
3 deaths
Utah
688 cases
deaths
Vermont
32 cases
0 deaths
Virginia
90 cases
1 death
Washington
584 cases
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
cases
0 deaths
TOTAL (52)
17,855 cases
45 deaths

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, see the CDC H1N1 Flu website.

International Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection

For information about the global situation, see the World Health Organization website.

Recent Updates of Interest

Additional Updates on the CDC H1N1 Flu Website

To learn about other recent updates made to the CDC H1N1 Flu Website, please check the "What's New" page on the CDC H1N1 Flu website


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