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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.
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 | |
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States | |||
Alabama
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123 cases
|
0 deaths
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Alaska
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11 cases
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0 deaths
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Arkansas
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13 cases
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0 deaths
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Arizona
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597 cases
|
5 deaths
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California
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1094 cases
|
6 deaths
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Colorado
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75 cases
|
0 deaths
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Connecticut
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637 cases
|
1 death
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Delaware
|
187 cases
|
0 deaths
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Florida
|
417 cases
|
0 deaths
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Georgia
|
39 cases
|
0 deaths
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Hawaii
|
198 cases
|
0 deaths
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Idaho
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29 cases
|
0 deaths
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Illinois
|
1983 cases
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5 deaths
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Indiana
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201 cases
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0 deaths
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Iowa
|
92 cases
|
0 deaths
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Kansas
|
97 cases
|
0 deaths
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Kentucky
|
106 cases
|
0 deaths
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Louisiana
|
134 cases
|
0 deaths
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Maine
|
33 cases
|
0 deaths
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Maryland
|
139 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Massachusetts
|
1078 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Michigan
|
419 cases
|
1 death
|
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Minnesota
|
153 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Mississippi
|
59 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Missouri
|
46 cases
|
1 death
|
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Montana
|
27 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Nebraska
|
71 cases
|
0 deaths
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Nevada
|
162 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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New Hampshire
|
92 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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New Jersey
|
348 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New Mexico
|
155 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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New York
|
1160 cases
|
13 deaths
|
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North Carolina
|
61 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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North Dakota
|
31 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Ohio
|
53 cases
|
0 deaths
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Oklahoma
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93 cases
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0 deaths
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Oregon
|
189 cases
|
1 death
|
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Pennsylvania
|
626 cases
|
2 deaths
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Rhode Island
|
62 cases
|
0 deaths
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South Carolina
|
60 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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South Dakota
|
14 cases
|
1 death
|
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Tennessee
|
110 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Texas
|
2049 cases
|
3 deaths
|
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Utah
|
688 cases
|
2 deaths
|
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Vermont
|
32 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Virginia
|
90 cases
|
1 death
|
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Washington
|
584 cases
|
2 deaths
|
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Washington, D.C.
|
33 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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West Virginia
|
40 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Wisconsin
|
3008 cases
|
1 death
|
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Wyoming
|
50 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Territories | |||
Puerto Rico
|
7 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
TOTAL (52)
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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
- Webcast: U.S. Response to Pandemic Declaration
Webcast of HHS Secretary Sebelius describing U.S. response to WHO Pandemic Declaration - Statements by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano on WHO Pandemic Declaration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano issued the following statement in response to the World Health Organization's (WHO) decision to raise the pandemic threat level on the novel H1N1 virus. - Audio and Transcript for June 11 CDC Press Briefing
CDC Telebriefing on Investigation of Human Cases of H1N1 Flu - Audio Public Service Announcement (PSA): Novel H1N1 Flu
Leaving your home or hotel room if you're sick with flu-like symptoms. - Audio Public Service Announcement (PSA): Novel H1N1 Flu
Changing your travel plans if you're sick with flu-like symptoms. - Interim guidance for use of 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine during novel influenza A (H1N1) outbreak
This document provides interim guidance on which groups should be vaccinated with the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) to prevent pneumococcal infections during the outbreak of novel influenza A(H1N1).
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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