Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
The Centers for Disease Control have reduced their reporting of pandemic swine flu / novel H1N1 cases to once a week, on Friday. We will attempt to keep our readers updated during the week by posting data from various state sites.
States marked in this color are those which have stopped posting their pandemic flu case numbers on line, or the numbers are not easily found at their site.
Table of U.S. Human H1N1 Flu Infection
This web page updated June 24, 2009
CDC – 11:00 AM ET June 19 2009 (Updated each Friday)
Data reported to CDC by June 18, 2009, 11:00 AM ET
| States and Territories* |
CDC |
State |
| Alabama |
172 |
240 |
| Alaska |
23 |
44 |
| Arkansas |
18 |
18 |
| Arizona |
645 |
729 |
| California |
1,245 |
1,317 |
| Colorado |
103 |
114 |
| Connecticut |
767 |
877 |
| Delaware |
223 |
223 |
| Florida |
562 |
562 |
| Georgia |
51 |
51 |
| Hawaii |
279 |
503 |
| Idaho |
47 |
73 |
| Illinois |
2,526 |
2,526 |
| Indiana |
223 |
223 |
| Iowa |
92 |
136 |
| Kansas |
97 |
115 |
| Kentucky |
108 |
113 |
| Louisiana |
134 |
158 |
| Maine |
42 |
61 |
| Maryland |
263 |
263 |
| Massachusetts |
1,270 |
1,273 |
| Michigan |
442 |
655 |
| Minnesota |
365 |
497 |
| Mississippi |
81 |
105 |
| Missouri |
46 |
53 |
| Montana |
44 |
55 |
| Nebraska |
81 |
81 |
| Nevada |
198 |
216 |
| New Hampshire |
187 |
203 |
| New Jersey |
603 |
899 |
| New Mexico |
155 |
155 |
| New York |
1,300 |
1,984 |
| North Carolina |
125 |
179 |
| North Dakota |
41 |
49 |
| Ohio |
63 |
91 |
| Oklahoma |
112 |
135 |
| Oregon |
219 |
219 |
| Pennsylvania |
942 |
1,485 |
| Rhode Island |
94 |
124 |
| South Carolina |
83 |
120 |
| South Dakota |
17 |
22 |
| Tennessee |
121 |
148 |
| Texas |
2,519 |
2,520 |
| Utah |
755 |
755 |
| Vermont |
43 |
32 |
| Virginia |
135 |
166 |
| Washington |
588 |
588 |
| Washington, D.C. |
33 |
33 |
| West Virginia |
77 |
122 |
| Wisconsin |
3,008 |
4,251 |
| Wyoming |
63 |
64 |
| Puerto Rico |
18 |
18 |
| Virgin Islands |
1 |
1 |
| TOTAL*(52) |
21,449 |
25,644
|
| *includes the District of Columbia, U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
International Human of H1N1 Flu Infection
See: World Health Organization.
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 about how these case counts are updated, see Questions & Answers About CDC’s Online Reporting. |
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Monday, June 22nd, 2009
The Centers for Disease Control have reduced their reporting of pandemic swine flu / novel H1N1 cases to once a week, on Friday. We will attempt to keep our readers updated during the week by posting data from various state sites.
States marked in this color are those which have stopped posting their pandemic flu case numbers on line, or the numbers are not easily found at their site.
Table of U.S. Human H1N1 Flu Infection
This web page updated June 22, 2009
CDC – 11:00 AM ET June 19 2009 (Updated each Friday)
Data reported to CDC by June 18, 2009, 11:00 AM ET
| States and Territories* |
CDC |
State |
| Alabama |
172 |
185 |
| Alaska |
23 |
23 |
| Arkansas |
18 |
18 |
| Arizona |
645 |
645 |
| California |
1,245 |
1,317 |
| Colorado |
103 |
114 |
| Connecticut |
767 |
767 |
| Delaware |
223 |
223 |
| Florida |
562 |
562 |
| Georgia |
51 |
51 |
| Hawaii |
279 |
298 |
| Idaho |
47 |
55 |
| Illinois |
2,526 |
2,526 |
| Indiana |
223 |
223 |
| Iowa |
92 |
108 |
| Kansas |
97 |
110 |
| Kentucky |
108 |
109 |
| Louisiana |
134 |
158 |
| Maine |
42 |
50 |
| Maryland |
263 |
263 |
| Massachusetts |
1,270 |
1,273 |
| Michigan |
442 |
655 |
| Minnesota |
365 |
446 |
| Mississippi |
81 |
105 |
| Missouri |
46 |
53 |
| Montana |
44 |
44 |
| Nebraska |
81 |
81 |
| Nevada |
198 |
216 |
| New Hampshire |
187 |
203 |
| New Jersey |
603 |
713 |
| New Mexico |
155 |
155 |
| New York |
1,300 |
1,756 |
| North Carolina |
125 |
125 |
| North Dakota |
41 |
47 |
| Ohio |
63 |
87 |
| Oklahoma |
112 |
130 |
| Oregon |
219 |
219 |
| Pennsylvania |
942 |
1,240 |
| Rhode Island |
94 |
94 |
| South Carolina |
83 |
83 |
| South Dakota |
17 |
18 |
| Tennessee |
121 |
136 |
| Texas |
2,519 |
2,520 |
| Utah |
755 |
755 |
| Vermont |
43 |
32 |
| Virginia |
135 |
161 |
| Washington |
588 |
588 |
| Washington, D.C. |
33 |
33 |
| West Virginia |
77 |
109 |
| Wisconsin |
3,008 |
3,008 |
| Wyoming |
63 |
63 |
| Puerto Rico |
18 |
18 |
| Virgin Islands |
1 |
1 |
| TOTAL*(52) |
21,449 |
22,972
|
| *includes the District of Columbia, U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
International Human of H1N1 Flu Infection
See: World Health Organization.
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 about how these case counts are updated, see Questions & Answers About CDC’s Online Reporting. |
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
The Centers for Disease Control have reduced their reporting of pandemic swine flu / novel H1N1 cases to once a week, on Friday. We will attempt to keep our readers updated during the week by posting data from various state sites.
States marked in this color are those which have stopped posting their pandemic flu case numbers on line, or the numbers are not easily found at their site.
Table of U.S. Human H1N1 Flu Infection
This web page updated June 17, 2009
CDC – 11:00 AM ET June 12 2009 (Updated each Friday)
Data reported to CDC by June 11, 2009, 3:00 PM ET
| States and Territories* |
CDC |
State |
| Alabama |
123 |
123 |
| Alaska |
11 |
23 |
| Arkansas |
13 |
13 |
| Arizona |
597 |
597 |
| California |
1,094 |
1,121 |
| Colorado |
75 |
114 |
| Connecticut |
637 |
767 |
| Delaware |
187 |
187 |
| Florida |
417 |
417 |
| Georgia |
39 |
41 |
| Hawaii |
198 |
298 |
| Idaho |
29 |
38 |
| Illinois |
1,983 |
1,984 |
| Indiana |
201 |
201 |
| Iowa |
92 |
108 |
| Kansas |
97 |
106 |
| Kentucky |
106 |
106 |
| Louisiana |
134 |
153 |
| Maine |
33 |
42 |
| Maryland |
139 |
139 |
| Massachusetts |
1,078 |
1,153 |
| Michigan |
419 |
655 |
| Minnesota |
153 |
302 |
| Mississippi |
59 |
83 |
| Missouri |
46 |
50 |
| Montana |
27 |
27 |
| Nebraska |
71 |
77 |
| Nevada |
162 |
170 |
| New Hampshire |
92 |
179 |
| New Jersey |
348 |
603 |
| New Mexico |
155 |
156 |
| New York |
1,160 |
1,652 |
| North Carolina |
61 |
125 |
| North Dakota |
31 |
44 |
| Ohio |
53 |
63 |
| Oklahoma |
93 |
123 |
| Oregon |
189 |
189 |
| Pennsylvania |
626 |
942 |
| Rhode Island |
62 |
62 |
| South Carolina |
60 |
83 |
| South Dakota |
14 |
17 |
| Tennessee |
110 |
121 |
| Texas |
2,049 |
2,520 |
| Utah |
688 |
713 |
| Vermont |
32 |
32 |
| Virginia |
90 |
135 |
| Washington |
584 |
584 |
| Washington, D.C. |
33 |
33 |
| West Virginia |
40 |
89 |
| Wisconsin |
3,008 |
3,008 |
| Wyoming |
50 |
55 |
| Puerto Rico |
7 |
7 |
| TOTAL*(52) |
17,855 |
20,630
|
*includes the District of Columbia and Puerto RicoInternational Human of H1N1 Flu Infection
See: World Health Organization.
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 about how these case counts are updated, see Questions & Answers About CDC’s Online Reporting. |
The outbreak is beginning to register in the smaller states that lagged a few weeks ago. Reporting is still the largest frustration. Wisconsin has the largest outbreak in the nation and is not publicly reporting case counts. Milwaukee, with the largest urban outbreak, is reporting. Its last report shows 2,098 cases and two deaths.
As the school year ends in the United States, in theory the case counts ought to drop. Most of the out breaks have been centered around schools and colleges. We will still see outbreaks in places where young people are in close proximity, jails and prisons, summer school, camps, etc. The disease will spin back up in the Fall as schools reopen. The problem for the analyst will be that public reporting policies by the various agencies are so varied that we may not be able to see any summer decline until late in the summer, and the Fall return will also appear largely unreported.
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