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Subject: CDC H1N1 Flu Website Situation Update, June 25, 2009
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	CDC H1N1 Flu Website Situation Update, June 25, 2009
	
	


	
	


	

	
	
	
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  NOTE: This week's update sent a day early to coincide with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting. 
  

 
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. 

 
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U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection 

 
As of 7:00 PM ET on June 25, 2009, CDC is reporting 27,717 confirmed and probable cases and 127 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 
      
     
     
      239 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Alaska 
      
     
     
      46 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Arkansas 
      
     
     
      35 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Arizona 
      
     
     
      729 cases 
      
     
     
      8 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      California 
      
     
     
      1492 cases 
      
     
     
      16 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Colorado 
      
     
     
      103 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Connecticut 
      
     
     
      877 cases 
      
     
     
      5 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Delaware 
      
     
     
      267 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Florida 
      
     
     
      941 cases 
      
     
     
      2 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Georgia 
      
     
     
      65 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Hawaii 
      
     
     
      465 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Idaho 
      
     
     
      72 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Illinois 
      
     
     
      2875 cases 
      
     
     
      12 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Indiana 
      
     
     
      251 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Iowa 
      
     
     
      92 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Kansas 
      
     
     
      117 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Kentucky 
      
     
     
      119 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Louisiana 
      
     
     
      153 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Maine 
      
     
     
      61 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Maryland 
      
     
     
      414 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Massachusetts 
      
     
     
      1287 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Michigan 
      
     
     
      468 cases 
      
     
     
      2 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Minnesota 
      
     
     
      537 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Mississippi 
      
     
     
      114 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Missouri 
      
     
     
      55 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Montana 
      
     
     
      44 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Nebraska 
      
     
     
      111 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Nevada 
      
     
     
      250 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      New Hampshire 
      
     
     
      207 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      New Jersey 
      
     
     
      899 cases 
      
     
     
      6 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      New Mexico 
      
     
     
      232 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      New York 
      
     
     
      2272 cases 
      
     
     
      35 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      North Carolina 
      
     
     
      179 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      North Dakota 
      
     
     
      48 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Ohio 
      
     
     
      93 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Oklahoma 
      
     
     
      123 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Oregon 
      
     
     
      289 cases 
      
     
     
      3 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Pennsylvania 
      
     
     
      1483 cases 
      
     
     
      3 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Rhode Island 
      
     
     
      132 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      South Carolina 
      
     
     
      120 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      South Dakota 
      
     
     
      22 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Tennessee 
      
     
     
      148 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Texas 
      
     
     
      2981 cases 
      
     
     
      10 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Utah 
      
     
     
      874 cases 
      
     
     
      10 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Vermont 
      
     
     
      46 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Virginia 
      
     
     
      191 cases 
      
     
     
      1 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Washington 
      
     
     
      588 cases 
      
     
     
      3 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Washington, D.C. 
      
     
     
      33 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      West Virginia 
      
     
     
      114 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Wisconsin 
      
     
     
      4273 cases 
      
     
     
      4 death 
      
    
   
   
     
      Wyoming 
      
     
     
      72 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
    Territories 
    
   
   
     
      Puerto Rico 
      
     
     
      18 cases 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      Virgin Islands 
      
     
     
      1 case 
      
     
     
      0 deaths 
      
    
   
   
     
      TOTAL (53) 
      
     
     
      27,717 cases 
      
     
     
      127 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. 

 
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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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