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27,717 Swine Flu Cases Including 127 Deaths In USA So Far - Could Be One Million

According to the CDC"s (Center for Disease Control and Prevention"s) Friday evening weekly update, 27th June 2009, there have been 27,717 laboratory confirmed human cases including 127 deaths of Swine Flu or A(H1N1) influenza. Fortunately, so far the Swine Flu A(H1N1) virus appears to be no more virulent than ordinary seasonal human influenza. No reports have come in indicating that the virus may have mutated. Possibly 1 million cases in the USA Anne Schuchat, of the CDC, said "We"re saying that there have been at least a million cases of the new H1N1 virus so far this year in the United States. Reported cases are really just the tip of the iceberg." She explained that the figure of 1 million was worked out through a mathematical modeling system the CDC is using. Many people are becoming infected and self-treating, or just waiting till they get better as they would do with any flu or cold, and not reporting to their doctors. If the 1 million estimate is right, the virus is even less virulent with 127 deaths per 1 million infections. Total Swine Flu A(H1N1) Confirmed Human Cases of Infection and deaths (CDC 29th June, 2009) Alabama - 239 cases - 0 deaths Alaska - 46cases - 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 death 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 - 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 - 27,717 cases - 127 deaths Written by Christian Nordqvist Copyright: Medical News Today Not to be reproduced without permission of Medical News Today


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