H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu) Update: 5/27/09
Be sure to read the article below about why the H1N1 virus is still dangerous. In the meantime, here are the latest statistics from the CDC on the H1N1 outbreak in the U.S.
There are 7,927 confirmed or probable cases of the H1N1 flu infection in a total of 48 U.S. states having now made its appearance in Alaska and Hawaii. There have been 11 confirmed deaths.
The states with the highest numbers of infection are:
- Texas 1358 cases 3 deaths
- Wisconsin 1130 cases 0 deaths
- Illinois 927 cases 0 deaths
- Washington 575 cases 1 death
- California 553 cases 0 deaths
- Arizona 532 cases 3 deaths
- New York 456 cases 2 deaths
- Massachusetts 286 cases 0 deaths
- Michigan 178 cases 0 deaths
- Florida 139 cases 0 deaths
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