Swine Flu or H1N1 in the United States – June 1 2009

Here is the CDC swine flu or novel H1N1 case count as of June 1, 2009, 11:00 AM ET. Data reported to CDC by May 28, 2009, 12:00 AM (midnight) ET.

The lost cases is the difference between the CDC count and that posted on the state sites. The CDC has begun to list the time of their data cutoff, to demonstrate why there are differences. They have also fixed the error in the California case count.

More states have limited their reporting. Washington, as an example, is only testing hospitalized patients. Other states are now reporting weekly, like Texas or Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It is difficult to measure the activity with the variations in reporting frequency. Indeed, some of these state numbers will have changed, due to a 3 pm report, before I get this post published.

That said, it is clear that Massachusetts continues to be a hotspot, as does Wisconsin. Other states with small number have seen jumps, like Mississippi.

The changes in counting process and procedure, and the increasing lack of public availability of data, suggests how these public health authorities might act in a true pandemic. The lack of openness with data and information is a fault long noted with this community of professionals. In a different outbreak, it could cost lives.

States CDC Count State Count State Updated
Alabama 84 94 5/29/09 4 pm
Alaska 1 1 5/28/09
Arkansas 7 7 Using CDC content
Arizona 547 542 5/29/09 1 pm
California 804 802 5/28/09 5 pm
Colorado 61 61 unable to locate
Connecticut 196 208 5/29/09
Delaware 121 112 5/27/09 11 am
Florida 166 166 no longer posting counts
Georgia 29 30 5/29/09
Hawaii 73 82 5/29/09 11 am
Idaho 13 17 5/29/09
Illinois 1,103 1,150 6/01/09 10 am
Indiana 146 146 5/29/09
Iowa 71 91 5/28/09
Kansas 79 87 6/01/09 9 am
Kentucky 77 87 6/01/09
Louisiana 122 134 6/01/09 1 pm
Maine 11 10 5/29/09 4 pm
Maryland 48 48 unable to locate
Massachusetts 470 636 6/01/09
Michigan 234 273 5/29/09 2 pm
Minnesota 60 49 5/29/09 10 am
Mississippi 16 34 6/01/09
Missouri 36 40 5/29/09
Montana 14 15 5/29/09
Nebraska 43 51 5/29/09
Nevada 102 101 5/29/09 2 pm
New Hampshire 40 40 5/29/09
New Jersey 74 81 5/29/09 1:35 pm
New Mexico 108 108 no longer posting counts
New York 605 619 5/29/09
North Carolina 14 21 5/29/09 11 am
North Dakota 6 18 6/01/09
Ohio 23 27 5/29/09 5:30 pm
Oklahoma 82 92 6/01/09 11 am
Oregon 148 148 5/29/09
Pennsylvania 123 197 5/29/09 3 pm
Rhode Island 14 15 5/29/09
South Carolina 46 46 no longer posting counts
South Dakota 7 7 5/28/09
Tennessee 104 102 5/29/09 11 am
Texas 1,403 1,485 5/29/09 2 pm
Utah 247 247 5/28/09
Vermont 3 5 5/29/09
Virginia 31 29 5/29/09 5 pm
Washington 575 575 no longer posting counts
Washington, D.C. 20 20 unable to locate
West Virginia 3 3 unable to locate
Wisconsin 1,641 1,641 unable to locate
Wyoming 2 2 5/28/09

TOTAL (50 + DC)

10,053

10,602

549 cases lost,

5.5 % error rate

Table of contents for Swine flu outbreak 2009

  1. Swine Flu Outbreak
  2. WHO Press Release on Swine Flu
  3. New Swine Flu Cases in Kansas
  4. Swine Flu Update – 04-26-2009
  5. Canada Has 6 Cases of Swine Flu
  6. CDC Briefing on Swine Flu for 4-26-2009
  7. Swine Flu Update: Early Morning 4-27-2009
  8. Swine Flu Found in Scotland
  9. WHO Declares Stage 4 Influenza Pandemic Alert
  10. New Swine Flu Cases in California
  11. Swine Flu Report – Early Morning 4-28-2009
  12. Military Flu Screening IDs Texas Swine Flu Cases
  13. Swine Flu – Midday 4-28-2009
  14. Swine Flu – Morning Update 4-29-2009
  15. 91 Swine Flu Cases in US
  16. Worldwide Swine Flu Cases from WHO 4-29-2009
  17. Suspected H1N1 Flu Case Reported at California Marine Base
  18. Swine Flu Pandemic Alert Level Raised to 5
  19. WHO Raises Pandemic Alert Level to 5
  20. Swine Flu Update – Early Morning 4-30-2009
  21. Swine Flu Involving Marines in California
  22. Swine Flu Cases in the U.S. 4-30-2009
  23. Swine Flu Cases in the United States May 2, 2009
  24. WHO Count of Swine Flu Cases
  25. U.S. Swine Flu Cases for May 1, 2009
  26. Mexican Swine Flu Testing Catching Up
  27. Worldwide Swine Flu Update 5-3-2009
  28. Swine Flu Update for the United States 5-03-2009
  29. Swine Flu in Texas
  30. Swine Flu in California
  31. Worlwide Swine Flu Update for May 4, 2009
  32. Worlwide Swine Flu Update for May 5, 2009
  33. Swine Flu Update for the United States May 6 2009
  34. Illinois Swine Flu Case Count Leaps
  35. US Swine Flu Case Count Up 45% May 5, 2009
  36. Swine Flu H1N1 Update for May 7, 2009
  37. United States Swine Flu – H1N1 Update for May 9 2009
  38. Worldwide Swine Flu Update for Early Morning May 11 2009
  39. United States Swine Flu H1N1 Update May 11 2009
  40. Swine Flu – H1N1 Update for May 13, 2009
  41. United States Swine Flu – H1N1 Update May 14 2009
  42. Swine Flu – H1N1 Update for the United States May 15 2009
  43. Colds and Influenza
  44. Swine Flu – H1N1 Update for the United States May 18 2009
  45. Swine Flu – H1N1 World Report May 19 2009
  46. Swine Flu – H1N1 in New York May 19 2009
  47. Swine Flu – Novel H1N1 Update for the United States May 20 2009
  48. Swine Flu – Novel H1N1 Weekend Summary May 23 2009
  49. Warning About Swine Flu – H1N1 May 23 2009
  50. Agencies Hide Swine Flu Cases
  51. Lost Swine Flu – H1N1 Cases in the United States
  52. Lost Swine Flu Cases for May 28 2009
  53. Novel H1N1 or Swine Flu Cases in the United States May 29 2009
  54. Swine Flu Weekend Update – United States May 30 2009
  55. Swine Flu or H1N1 in the United States – June 1 2009
  56. World Swine Flu – Novel H1N1 Cases for June 3 2009
  57. Swine Flu or H1N1 in the United States for June 3 2009
  58. World Swine Flu or H1N1 Cases June 5 2009
  59. Swine Flu or Novel H1N1 Cases in the United States June 5 2009
  60. Is Swine Flu or Novel H1N1 in Decline in the U.S.?
  61. New Orleans Mayor Nagin Quarantined In China
  62. Swine Flu or Novel H1N1 in the United States June 8 2009
  63. Why Public Health Agencies Lack Funds to Fight Swine Flu
  64. Pandemic Flu Announcement to Come on Wednesday
  65. Swine Flu or Novel H1N1 in the United States June 10 2009
  66. Pandemic! Swine Flu or Novel H1N1 Official Pandemic as of 6 pm GMT
  67. Swine Flu Parties
  68. How to prevent catching Swine Flu

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