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  • Caroline du Nord: 179 cas - 16 d?c?s

    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD>May 12, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
    New today: 1 case confirmed in Rutherford Co.

    Confirmed cases: 11
    (Carteret County ? 2,Craven County ? 7, Onslow County ? 2, Rutherford County - 1)

    Probable cases: 0
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    Re: Caroline du Nord: 12 cas confirm?s

    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD>May 13, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
    No new cases today.

    Confirmed cases: 12
    (Carteret County ? 2,Craven County ? 7, Onslow County ? 2, Rutherford County - 1)

    Probable cases: 0
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      Re: Caroline du Nord: 12 cas confirm?s

      <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD>May 14, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
      No new cases today.

      Confirmed cases: 12
      (Carteret County ? 2,Craven County ? 7, Onslow County ? 2, Rutherford County - 1)

      Probable cases: 0
      </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/gcdc/flu.html

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        Re: Caroline du Nord: 12 cas confirm?s

        <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD>May 15, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
        No new cases today.

        Confirmed cases: 12
        (Carteret County ? 2,Craven County ? 7, Onslow County ? 2, Rutherford County - 1)

        Probable cases: 0
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          Re: Caroline du Nord: 12 cas confirm?s

          <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD>May 18, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
          No new cases today.

          Confirmed cases: 12
          (Carteret County ? 2,Craven County ? 7, Onslow County ? 2, Rutherford County - 1)

          Probable cases: 0
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            Re: Caroline du Nord: 12 cas confirm?s

            <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH colSpan=2>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD width=169>May 21, 2009 – 2 p.m.
            No new cases today.

            Confirmed cases: 12
            (Carteret County – 2,Craven County – 7, Onslow County – 2, Rutherford County - 1)

            Probable cases: 0

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              Re: Caroline du Nord: 14 cas confirm?s

              <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH colSpan=2>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD width=169>May 26, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
              0 new cases today.

              Confirmed cases: 14
              (Carteret County ? 2, Craven County ? 7, Durham County ? 1, Onslow County ? 2, Orange County ? 1, Rutherford County - 1)

              Probable cases: 0


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                Re: Caroline du Nord: 14 cas confirm?s

                <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=325 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH colSpan=2>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD width=169>May 27, 2009 ? 2 p.m.
                No new cases today.

                Confirmed cases: 14
                (Carteret County ? 2, Craven County ? 7, Durham County ? 1, Onslow County ? 2, Orange County ? 1, Rutherford County - 1)

                Probable cases: 0
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                  Re: Caroline du Nord: 179 cas

                  <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=375 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH colSpan=2>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD width=225>June 24, 2009 ? 2:00 p.m.
                  55 new cases this week.
                  Case counts are updated once a week on Wednesdays by 3:30 pm.

                  Confirmed cases: 179
                  The first death in North Carolina with a link to H1N1 was announced today.
                  <TABLE width=450 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD scope=col width=202>Alamance County ? 7,
                  Alexander County ? 1,
                  Brunswick County ? 3,
                  Buncombe County ? 2,
                  Cabarrus County ? 1,
                  Carteret County ? 2,
                  Chatham County ? 9,
                  Craven County ? 9,
                  Cumberland County ? 1,
                  Davidson County ? 1,
                  Duplin County ? 3,
                  Durham County ? 3,
                  Franklin County ? 2,
                  Granville County ? 2,
                  Guilford County ? 6,
                  Harnett County ? 2,
                  Haywood County ? 1,
                  Henderson County ? 4,
                  Hoke County ? 1,
                  Johnston County ? 12, </TD><TD scope=col width=232>Lee County ? 4,
                  Lenoir County ? 2,
                  Martin County ? 2,
                  Mecklenburg County ? 3,
                  New Hanover County ? 11,
                  Northampton County ? 1,
                  Onslow County ? 4,
                  Orange County ? 15,
                  Pender County ? 5,
                  Person County ? 5,
                  Pitt County ? 4,
                  Rockingham County ? 8,
                  Rowan County ? 1,
                  Rutherford County ? 1,
                  Sampson County ? 4,
                  Surry County ? 1,
                  Wake County ? 27,
                  Wayne County ? 2,
                  Wilson County ? 7</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  Cases are often detected in one county, reported, but later moved to another county because it is determined that that case is the resident of a county other than the one where he was tested.
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