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Week 24 Swine Flu H1NI Update July 2, 2009

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By fortunerep


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The World Heath Organization or WHO has previously raised the Swine Flu Pandemic to a Level making it Global.

In the United States the numbers are rising, some slowly but rising and with every individual case there are dozens for more people they put at risk. More than 70 Countries has reported Swine Flu Cases as well. It is wise to use caution during this Holiday Weekend and to avoid small crowed spaces. Stay Away From Sick People and Stay Home If You Have Flu Symptoms

The total cases of the H1N1 Swine Flu Virus is 33902 as of 7-2-2009 total deaths are 170. This is only on one continent. This Viral Infection  is Global.

 

The only medication for the swine flu is an antiviral drug Tamifly.  Althought it does have side effects it can only be given by pharmacist with a prescrition,   Beware of Online Pharmacies that sell this anti-viral drug.  Do not use unless directed by a physician.



Death toll Caused by Swine H1N1 Flu

 ^activity  ^^more rapid activity

Arizona:  8  ^10

California:  19  ^21

Connecticut:  5  ^6

Florida:  2  ^5

Illinois:  12  ^13

Maryland:  1 no new deaths reported

Massachusetts:  1  ^3

Michigan:  2  ^7

Minnesota:  1  no new deaths reported

Missouri:  1  no new deaths reported

New Jersey:  6  ^9

New York:  35  ^44

North Carolina:  1  ^2

Oklahoma:  1 no new deaths reported

Oregon:  3  ^4

Pennsylvania:  3 ^4

Rhode Island:   1 no new deaths reported

Texas:  10  ^17

Utah:  10  no new deaths reported

Virginia:  1 no new deaths reported

Washington:  3  ^4

Wisconsin:  4  no new deaths reported

SWINE FLU H1N1 RISES BY STATE

^some activity, total number

^^more rapid activity, total number

Arizona: 729 ^761

California: 1492 ^^1985

Colorado: 103  no new activity reported

Connecticut: 877 ^^1247

Delaware: 267 ^316

Florida: 941 ^^1302

Georgia: 65 ^118

Hawaii: 465 ^^616

Idaho: 72 ^92

Illinois: 2875 ^^3166

Indiana: 251 ^267

Iowa: 92  no new activity reported

Kansas: 117  no new activity reported

Kentucky: 119 ^130

Louisiana: 153 ^183

Maine: 61 ^82

Maryland: 414  ^^592

Massachusetts: 1287  ^1308

Michigan: 468 ^484

Minnesota: 537 ^576

Mississippi: 114 ^161

Missouri: 55 ^65

Montana: 44  ^67

Nebraska: 111  no new activity reported

Nevada: 250  ^301

New Hampshire: 207 ^224

New Jersey: 899 ^^1159

New Mexico: 232  no new activity reported

New York: 2272 ^^2499

North Carolina: 179  ^255

North Dakota: 48  ^57

Ohio: 93  ^120

Oklahoma: 123  ^128

Oregon: 289  ^366

Pennsylvania: 1483  ^^1748

Rhode Island: 132 ^158

South Carolina: 120  ^160

South Dakota: 22  ^29

Tennessee: 148  ^174

Texas: 2891  ^^3991

Utah: 874  ^920

Vermont: 46  ^49

Virginia: 191  no new activity reported

Washington: 588  no new activity reported

Washington DC: 33  no new activity reported

West Virginia: 114  ^154

Wisconsin: 4273  ^^5861

Wyoming: 72  ^81

Puerto Rico: 18 no new activity reported

Virgin Islands: 1  no  new activity reported

Swine Flu H1NI Weekly Update Cases and Deaths by State in the News

  • Nine in Raigmore with swine fluThe Inverness Courier2 days ago

    NINE people with swine flu were receiving treatment at Raigmore Hospital yesterday as the health board reported an "increased" level of infection in the city, compared to other parts of the Highlands.

  • Nine positive swine flu cases; total rises to 1525Press Trust of India4 days ago

    Bangalore, Nov 25 (PTI) Nine confirmed cases of swine flu were reported in the city today, taking the total number of people affected by H1NI influenza to 1,525 in Karnataka, health officials said.

  • More swine flu clinics plannedThe Chronicle-Telegram2 days ago

    ELYRIA - The city of Elyria Health District has 6,565 additional doses of H1N1 flu vaccine and 900 doses of seasonal flu vaccine it plans to distribute in five additional flu clinics. Already, the city health district has distributed some 5,400 doses of H1NI, according to Environmental Health Director Dave Oakes. The H1N1 vaccine is free and [...]

  • Two swine flu patients die in Chandigarh hospitalCalcutta News5 days ago

    Two people have died of swine flu at a hospital here, health officials said Tuesday. Both patients were not from Chandigarh and their test reports came in after their death, an official said.

  • Severe reactions to swine flu vaccine in Canada: WHONational Post5 days ago

    An unusual number of severe allergic reactions to swine flu vaccinations have been recorded in Canada, where a batch of the vaccine from GlaxoSmithKline has been recalled, the WHO said on Tuesday

  • Two swine flu patients die in Chandigarh hospitalNew Kerala5 days ago

    Chandigarh, Nov 24 : Two people have died of swine flu at a hospital here, health officials said Tuesday.

  • H1NI clinic set for Dec. 12 in HolbrookHolbrook Sun5 days ago

    Holbrook held its first H1N1 (otherwise known as the swine flu) clinic earlier this week and is planning to hold another one early next month. This open clinic for Holbrook and Avon residents is scheduled for Dec. 12 from noon to 3 p.m. at Holbrook Junior/Senior High School. It will only be for the following priority risk groups: pregnant women; household contacts and caregivers of infants under ...

  • Two more swine flu deaths in RajasthanPress Trust of India7 days ago

    Jaipur, Nov 22 (PTI) Two more persons succumbed to the swine flu in Rajasthan, taking the total number of fatalities from H1N1 virus in the state to 36.

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fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

it was the other one (last weeks) it had teeth whitening ads but I noticed they have been changing quite a bit, wierd.

dori

Candie V profile image

Candie V  says:
5 months ago

Thank you Dori for keeping us updated!! Looks like my state has started to calm down!! Yeah for hand washing!!

iamqweenbee profile image

iamqweenbee  says:
5 months ago

I was at the grocery store the other day and a lady was coughing and throwing up all over the place. I got out of there. Scared it was the SWINE FLU!!! According to this, my state is screaming with swine flu. Thanks for posting.

fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

Candie and Queen, you guys are so faithful! Thanks for stopping by and reading and yea its getting bad, that poor women in the grocery store probably didnt even know she was sick, or at least I hope not being in public. It is mostly respiratory or digestive symptoms so It could have been. Stay healthy, keep washing your hands!!

hugs

dori

DarwinsLaureate  says:
5 months ago

These numbers are nothing compared to how many die of the regular flew alone in the US each year...

fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

Well then that number will probably triple.

dori

DarwinsLaureate  says:
5 months ago

No, it won't actually. It's just a tactic used by the media to get eyes on their news stories so they can sell more quicker for a short period of time.

Remember....

The swine flu? ;) SARS? Etc., etc. If you look at the history of this type of behavior you will understand news media's need to hook you in and blow things up.

And while many people need an evangelist for a cause, it does more harm than good to needlessly scare people with this information because it's of no use to them.

Again, the flu kills hundreds of thousands of people every year in the United States, a country with very decent medical resources. The swine flu may come back later this year, and on this we'll have to wait. But outbreaks of this type happen all the time, you'll just generally call it "that little bug going around."

fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

Well just in case it doesn't, this is information I choose to provide, simple measures can result in less transmission.

dori

DarwinsLaureate  says:
5 months ago

I agree. =) You have done well here, because generally this type of information is smuthered in a talking head's monologue. ;)

Thanks for providing it! Very few do, or know where to look.

fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

and thank you,

dori

DarwinsLaureate  says:
5 months ago

Just remember nearly every flu strain is a bird flu passed to another animal that can get bird issues like a pig that then transfers to a human. Birds can't make humans sick with the flu generally, but other animals can.

Candie V profile image

Candie V  says:
5 months ago

How many people die each year of boredom? I don't get bored in here so I'm safe... I think.. Plus it's fairly germ free.. *cough..sniff*

fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

ofcourse and we all wear universal percaution while hubbing.

dori

Ashley Joy profile image

Ashley Joy  says:
5 months ago

It is funny how this was the big story for days and then it just disappeared.

fortunerep profile image

fortunerep  says:
5 months ago

People just don't believe that is so something serious, unless it happens to them I guess

thanks for stopping by.

dori

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