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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.
U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
As of 2:30 PM ET on July 2, 2009, CDC is reporting 33,902 confirmed and probable cases and 170 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
|
330 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Alaska
|
60 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Arkansas
|
42 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Arizona
|
761 cases
|
10 deaths
|
|
California
|
1985 cases
|
21 deaths
|
|
Colorado
|
136 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Connecticut
|
1247 cases
|
6 deaths
|
|
Delaware
|
316 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Florida
|
1302 cases
|
5 death
|
|
Georgia
|
118 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Hawaii
|
616 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Idaho
|
92 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Illinois
|
3166 cases
|
13 deaths
|
|
Indiana
|
267 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Iowa
|
92 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Kansas
|
117 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Kentucky
|
130 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Louisiana
|
183 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Maine
|
82 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Maryland
|
591 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Massachusetts
|
1308 cases
|
3 deaths
|
|
Michigan
|
484 cases
|
7 deaths
|
|
Minnesota
|
576 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Mississippi
|
161 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Missouri
|
65 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Montana
|
67 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Nebraska
|
111 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Nevada
|
301 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New Hampshire
|
224 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New Jersey
|
1159 cases
|
9 deaths
|
|
New Mexico
|
232 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New York
|
2499 cases
|
44 deaths
|
|
North Carolina
|
255 cases
|
2 deaths
|
|
North Dakota
|
57 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Ohio
|
120 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Oklahoma
|
128 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Oregon
|
366 cases
|
4 deaths
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
1748 cases
|
4 deaths
|
|
Rhode Island
|
158 cases
|
1 death
|
|
South Carolina
|
160 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
South Dakota
|
29 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Tennessee
|
174 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Texas
|
3991 cases
|
17 deaths
|
|
Utah
|
920 cases
|
10 deaths
|
|
Vermont
|
49 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Virginia
|
191 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Washington
|
588 cases
|
4 deaths
|
|
Washington, D.C.
|
33 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
West Virginia
|
154 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Wisconsin
|
5861 cases
|
4 death
|
|
Wyoming
|
81 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Territories | |||
Puerto Rico
|
18 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Virgin Islands
|
1 case
|
0 deaths
|
|
TOTAL (52)
|
10,053 cases
|
17 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
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