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Summary of Situation
Novel influenza A (H1N1) activity is now being detected through CDC’s routine influenza surveillance systems and reported weekly in FluView. CDC tracks U.S. influenza activity through multiple systems across five categories. The fact that novel H1N1 activity is now detected through seasonal surveillance systems is an indication that there are higher levels of influenza-like illness in the United States than is normal for this time of year. Most of the influenza viruses being detected now are novel H1N1 viruses.
U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
As of 11:00 AM ET on June 01, 2009, CDC is reporting 10,053 confirmed and probable cases and 17 deaths in 51 states (including the District of Columbia):
States | Confirmed and Probable Cases | Deaths | |
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Alabama
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84 cases
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0 deaths
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Alaska
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1 cases
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0 deaths
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Arkansas
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7 cases
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0 deaths
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Arizona
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547 cases
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4 deaths
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California
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804 cases
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0 deaths
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Colorado
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61 cases
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0 deaths
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Connecticut
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196 cases
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0 deaths
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Delaware
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121 cases
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0 deaths
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Florida
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166 cases
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0 deaths
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Georgia
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29 cases
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0 deaths
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Hawaii
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73 cases
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0 deaths
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Idaho
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13 cases
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0 deaths
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Illinois
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1103 cases
|
3 deaths
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Indiana
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146 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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79 cases
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0 deaths
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Kentucky
|
77 cases
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0 deaths
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Louisiana
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122 cases
|
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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470 cases
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0 deaths
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Michigan
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234 cases
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0 deaths
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Minnesota
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60 cases
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0 deaths
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Mississippi
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16 cases
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0 deaths
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Missouri
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36 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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102 cases
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0 deaths
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New Hampshire
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40 cases
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0 deaths
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New Jersey
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74 cases
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0 deaths
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New Mexico
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108 cases
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0 deaths
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New York
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605 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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23 cases
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0 deaths
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Oklahoma
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82 cases
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0 deaths
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Oregon
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148 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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14 cases
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0 deaths
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South Carolina
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46 cases
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0 deaths
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South Dakota
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7 cases
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0 deaths
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Tennessee
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104 cases
|
0 deaths
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Texas
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1403 cases
|
3 deaths
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Utah
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247 cases
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1 death
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Vermont
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3 cases
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0 deaths
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Virginia
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31 cases
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0 deaths
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Washington
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575 cases
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1 death
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Washington, D.C.
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20 cases
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0 deaths
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West Virginia
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3 cases
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0 deaths
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Wisconsin
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1641 cases
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0 deaths
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Wyoming
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2 cases
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0 deaths
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TOTAL*(51)
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10,053 cases
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17 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
- General Business and Workplace Guidance for the Prevention of Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Flu in Workers
This guidance is to help employers with employees in OSHA's Lower Risk (Caution) Zone: those employees who have minimal occupational contact with the general public and other coworkers (for example, office employees). - Weekly FluView Map and Surveillance Report for Week Ending May 23, 2009
Map includes both seasonal flu and H1N1 flu activity. During week 20 (May 17 - 23, 2009), influenza activity decreased in the United States, however there are still higher levels of influenza-like illness than is normal for this time of year.
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