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Main article: 2009 swine flu outbreak in the United States‎

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Reported cases by state/territory
Last update: June 18, 2009 at 4:1(UTC)
State or territory CDC reported confirmed and probable cases State-reported confirmed cases State-reported probable cases Confirmed deaths
Total 17,855 18,974 761 94
Alabama  123  112 8 0
Alaska 11 23 NR 0
Arizona   597   645 NR 5
Arkansas 13 17 NR 0
California    1094   918   203 8
Colorado  75  103 11 0
Connecticut   637   767 NR 3
Delaware   187  184 NR 0
District of Columbia  33  32 6 0
Florida   417  417 NR 1
Georgia  39  41 0 0
Hawaii   198   298 NR 0
Idaho  29  38 NR 0
Illinois    1983    1975 9 8
Indiana   201   201 NR 0
Iowa  92  108 0 0
Kansas  97  106 NR 0
Kentucky   106   105 NR 0
Louisiana   134   153 NR 0
Maine  33  51 1 0
Maryland   139  119 NR 0
Massachusetts    1078    1191 NR 1
Michigan   419   655 NR 2
Minnesota   153   302 NR 1
Mississippi  59  77 NR 0
Missouri  46  50 NR 1
Montana  27  33 NR 0
Nebraska  71  71 0 0
Nevada   162   169 1 1
New Hampshire  92   179 NR 0
New Jersey   348   367 236 2
New Mexico   155   108 0 0
New York    1160    1652 NR 29

North Carolina  61  125 NR 0
North Dakota  31  33 11
Ohio  53  63 0 0
Oklahoma  93  123 NR 1
Oregon   189   189 NR 1
Pennsylvania   626   846   96 3
Puerto Rico 7 19 NR 0
Rhode Island  62  87 NR 1
South Carolina  60  81 NR 0
South Dakota  14  17 NR 0
Tennessee   110   121 NR 0
Texas    2049    2353   166 10
Utah   688   684 0 8
Vermont  32  31 NR 0
Virginia  90  135 NR 1
Washington   584 574/NLU NR 3
West Virginia  40  100 10 0
Wisconsin    3008    2071 3 4
Wyoming  50  55 NR 0
NR - Number Not Reported
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Case Reporting in the United States

Case Classification

The CDC has defined three classifications for investigations of Swine-Origin Influenza A H1N1 Cases (S-OIV).

  • Confirmed: a person with an acute febrile respiratory illness with laboratory confirmed S-OIV infection by one or more of the following tests:
    • real-time RT-PCR
    • viral culture
  • Probable: a person with an acute febrile respiratory illness who is positive for influenza A, but negative for H1 and H3 by influenza RT-PCR
  • Suspected: a person with acute febrile respiratory illness with onset
    • within 7 days of close contact with a person who is a confirmed case of S-OIV infection, or
    • within 7 days of travel to community either within the United States or internationally where there are one or more confirmed cases of S-OIV infection, or
    • resides in a community where there are one or more confirmed cases of S-OIV infection.

Daily Reporting

The CDC releases a daily update on confirmed cases by state at 11:00 am ET. Many state departments of health release updates on confirmed and probable cases throughout the day. Several states have developed dedicated websites for information on the flu outbreak. Others release numbers on their department of health website or though daily press reports.

All U.S. States and Puerto Rico have received testing kits and training from the CDC that permits them to do local confirmation of samples. Previously all samples had to be sent to CDC headquarters in Atlanta, causing considerable delay in reporting.

The numbers from state authorities are often out of synch with those in the CDC daily report, primarily because the CDC updates its figures less frequently. For instance, the Illinois Department of Public Health updated the number of confirmed cases in Illinois to 225 at 10 a.m. CT on May 6, 2009, while the CDC update at 11:00 AM ET that day showed only 122 confirmed cases in Illinois. The CDC report also currently lists one trans-state case. A Kentucky woman who had returned home from Mexico later traveled to Georgia where she was diagnosed and treated for swine flu. Both Georgia and Kentucky record the case on their websites; the CDC notes the case for Kentucky.

Some states, including Michigan, Massachusetts, Tennessee, have stopped reporting probable numbers since receiving their CDC testing kits.

On May 14th the CDC changed its daily report from only confirmed cases to 'Confirmed and Probable cases'.

In early June the CDC changed from daily reporting to weekly reporting. The CDC report is published each Friday at 11:00 based on numbers reported by 3pm the previous day.

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