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U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
As of 11:00 AM ET on May 29, 2009, CDC is reporting 8,975 confirmed or probable cases and 15 deaths in 49 states (including the District of Columbia):
States | Confirmed and Probable Cases | Deaths | |
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Alabama
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71 cases
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0 deaths
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Arkansas
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6 cases
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0 deaths
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Arizona
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540 cases
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3 deaths
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California
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553 cases
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0 deaths
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Colorado
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68 cases
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0 deaths
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Connecticut
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149 cases
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0 deaths
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Delaware
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115 cases
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0 deaths
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Florida
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165 cases
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0 deaths
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Georgia
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28 cases
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0 deaths
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Hawaii
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71 cases
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0 deaths
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Idaho
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12 cases
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0 deaths
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Illinois
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1002 cases
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2 deaths
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Indiana
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138 cases
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0 deaths
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Iowa
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71 cases
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0 deaths
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Kansas
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34 cases
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0 deaths
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Kentucky
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50 cases
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0 deaths
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Louisiana
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114 cases
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0 deaths
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Maine
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11 cases
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0 deaths
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Maryland
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48 cases
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0 deaths
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Massachusetts
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416 cases
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0 deaths
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Michigan
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229 cases
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0 deaths
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Minnesota
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47 cases
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0 deaths
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Mississippi
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13 cases
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0 deaths
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Missouri
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29 cases
|
1 death
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Montana
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14 cases
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0 deaths
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Nebraska
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43 cases
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0 deaths
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Nevada
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84 cases
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0 deaths
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New Hampshire
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35 cases
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0 deaths
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New Jersey
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72 cases
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0 deaths
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New Mexico
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97 cases
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0 deaths
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New York
|
553 cases
|
4 deaths
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North Carolina
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14 cases
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0 deaths
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North Dakota
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6 cases
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0 deaths
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Ohio
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18 cases
|
0 deaths
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Oklahoma
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67 cases
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0 deaths
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Oregon
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132 cases
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0 deaths
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Pennsylvania
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123 cases
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0 deaths
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Rhode Island
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13 cases
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0 deaths
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South Carolina
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41 cases
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0 deaths
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South Dakota
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6 cases
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0 deaths
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Tennessee
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100 cases
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0 deaths
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Texas
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1403 cases
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3 deaths
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Utah
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122 cases
|
1 death
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Vermont
|
3 cases
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0 deaths
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Virginia
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29 cases
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0 deaths
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Washington
|
575 cases
|
1 death
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Washington, D.C.
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14 cases
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0 deaths
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Wisconsin
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1430 cases
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0 deaths
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Wyoming
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1 case
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0 deaths
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TOTAL*(49)
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8,975 cases
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15 deaths
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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
- Post-mortem Care and Safe Autopsy Procedures for Novel H1N1 Influenza
The guidance in this document reflects what we currently know about the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus. As additional information becomes available, the guidance may be updated. - UPDATED H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and You
New Questions Added: How severe is illness associated with this novel H1N1 flu virus? How does novel H1N1 flu compare to seasonal flu in terms of its severity and infection rates? - Audio and Transcript for May 28 CDC Press Briefing
CDC Telebriefing on Investigation of Human Cases of H1N1 Flu.
Additional Updates on the CDC H1N1 Flu Website
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