Re: Case List: 11/10
Re: Case List: 11/10
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Total Cases
8/19: 1,946 (136 hospitalized)
8/27: 1,964 (137 hospitalized)
9/2: 1,977 (139 hospitalized)
9/9: 1,985 (139 hospitalized)
9/16: 1,992 (139 hospitalized)
9/23: 2,010 (142 hospitalized*)
9/30: 2,016 (142 hospitalized*)
10/7: 2,030 (146 hospitalized*)
*for H1N1 related illnesses.
Total Deaths
8/19: 9 (overall)
8:27: 9
9/2: 9
9/9: 9
9/16: 9
9/23: 10
9/30: 10
10/7: 10
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<table border="0" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td class="alt2" style="border: 1px inset ;"> Beginning October 14, 2009, the Department of Public Health will begin reporting laboratory-confirmed cases of H1N1 identified by "wave". Historically, pandemics occur in three waves. The first wave of the 2009 pandemic began in April 2009 and peaked in June 2009. The beginning of the reporting period for the second wave of the pandemic is August 30, 2009. </td> </tr> </tbody></table>
Cases
As of August 29th: 1996
Accumulative:
8/30 - 10/14:_____ 35
8/30 - 10/27:_____ 98
10/28 - 11/3:_____164
11/4 - 11/10:_____440
Hospitalizations
As of August 29th: 144
Accumulative:
8/30 - 10/14:_____ 2
8/30 - 10/27:_____13* (*In addition, as of October 27, 2009, there have been 14 patients hospitalized with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A.)
10/28 - 11/3:_____30 (*In addition, as of November 3, 2009, there have been 19 patients hospitalized with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A or type B.)
11/4 - 11/10:_____109 ([FONT=Verdana,Arial,Geneva]
*In addition, as of November 10, 2009, there have been 34 patients hospitalized with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A or type B.[/FONT])
Deaths
As of August 29th: 10
8/30 - 10/14: ____0
8/30 - 10/27: ____2
10/27 - 11/3:_____3
11/3 - 11/10:_____6
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It's like the avian flu on steroids," said Sherif Zaki,
chief of Infectious Disease Pathology at the CDC. He noted that unusually large concentrations of the swine flu virus have been found in the lungs of victims: "
It really is a new beast, so to speak."...October 17, 2009 [
http://tinyurl.com/yzqqm29]