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NOTE: July 24, 2009 is the last day that CDC is providing individual confirmed and probable cases of novel H1N1 influenza. CDC will report the total number of hospitalizations and deaths each week, and continue to use its traditional surveillance systems to track the progress of the novel H1N1 flu outbreak. For more information about CDC’s novel H1N1 influenza surveillance system, see Questions & Answers About CDC's Novel H1N1 Influenza Surveillance.
Situation Summary
Since the WHO declaration of a pandemic, the new H1N1 virus has continued to spread, with the number of countries reporting cases of novel H1N1 nearly doubling. The Southern Hemisphere’s regular influenza season has begun and countries there are reporting that the new H1N1 virus is spreading and causing illness along with regular seasonal influenza viruses. In the United States, significant novel H1N1 illness has continued into the summer, with localized and in some cases intense outbreaks occurring. The United States continues to report the largest number of novel H1N1 cases of any country worldwide, however, most people who have become ill have recovered without requiring medical treatment.
U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
As of 11:00 AM ET on July 24, 2009, CDC is reporting 43,771 confirmed and probable cases and 302 deaths in 55 states and territories:
States and
Territories |
Confirmed and Probable Cases | Deaths | |
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States | |||
Alabama
|
477 cases
|
0 deaths
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Alaska
|
272 cases
|
0 deaths
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Arizona
|
947 cases
|
15 deaths
|
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Arkansas
|
131 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
California
|
3161 cases
|
52 deaths
|
|
Colorado
|
171 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Connecticut
|
1713 cases
|
8 deaths
|
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Delaware
|
381 cases
|
0 deaths
|
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Florida
|
2915 cases
|
23 deaths
|
|
Georgia
|
222 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Hawaii
|
1424 cases
|
3 deaths
|
|
Idaho
|
166 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Illinois
|
3404 cases
|
17 deaths
|
|
Indiana
|
291 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Iowa
|
165 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Kansas
|
204 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Kentucky
|
143 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Louisiana
|
232 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Maine
|
145 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Maryland
|
766 cases
|
4 deaths
|
|
Massachusetts
|
1370 cases
|
5 deaths
|
|
Michigan
|
515 cases
|
9 deaths
|
|
Minnesota
|
670 cases
|
3 deaths
|
|
Mississippi
|
252 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Missouri
|
76 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Montana
|
94 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Nebraska
|
313 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Nevada
|
467 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New Hampshire
|
247 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New Jersey
|
1414 cases
|
15 deaths
|
|
New Mexico
|
232 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
New York
|
2738 cases
|
63 deaths
|
|
North Carolina
|
483 cases
|
5 deaths
|
|
North Dakota
|
63 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Ohio
|
188 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Oklahoma
|
189 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Oregon
|
524 cases
|
5 deaths
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
1960 cases
|
8 deaths
|
|
Rhode Island
|
192 cases
|
2 deaths
|
|
South Carolina
|
244 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
South Dakota
|
45 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Tennessee
|
283 cases
|
1 death
|
|
Texas
|
5151 cases
|
27 deaths
|
|
Utah
|
988 cases
|
16 deaths
|
|
Vermont
|
59 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Virginia
|
327 cases
|
2 deaths
|
|
Washington
|
658 cases
|
7 deaths
|
|
Washington, D.C.
|
45 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
West Virginia
|
243 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Wisconsin
|
6222 cases
|
6 deaths
|
|
Wyoming
|
111 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Territories | |||
American Samoa
|
8 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Guam
|
1 case
|
0 deaths
|
|
Puerto Rico
|
20 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
Virgin Islands
|
49 cases
|
0 deaths
|
|
TOTAL (55)
|
43,771 cases
|
302 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
- UPDATED: H1N1 Monitoring Questions & Answers
Updated to reflect CDC's new plans for weekly reporting of H1N1 flu activity. - Weekly FluView Map and Surveillance Report for Week Ending July 18, 2009
During week 28 (July 12-18, 2009), influenza activity decreased in the United States; however, there were still higher levels of influenza-like illness than is normal for this time of year. - Interim Guidance for People who have Close Contact with Pigs in Non-commercial Settings: Preventing the Spread of Influenza A Viruses, Including the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
The following interim recommendations are based on what are deemed minimal precautions for protecting people exposed to pigs known or suspected to have influenza on premises not used for commercial production (e.g. small backyard or hobby farms, zoo settings including petting zoos, homes with pet pigs) AND for protecting pigs from people with influenza. - Questions & Answers: Novel H1N1 Influenza Vaccine
Includes Questions & Answers such as "What are the plans for developing novel H1N1 vaccine?" - Audio and Transcript for July 17 CDC Press Briefing
CDC Telebriefing on Investigation of Human Cases of H1N1 Flu
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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