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June 10 H1N1 Arizona Health Dept. Update (Weekly)

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Arizona Department of Health Services
Office of Infectious Disease Services
2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Update
June 10, 2009
Updated as of 06/10/2009 11:00 am
Summary of Case and Epidemiologic Information
Arizona
Cases
Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
597

Apache
1
Cochise
2
Coconino
5
Gila
2
Graham
5
Greenlee
La Paz
1
Maricopa
322

Mohave
2
Navajo
2
Pima
135
Pinal
72

Santa Cruz
7
Yavapai
3
Yuma
38
Confirmed Cases
Age:
Cases aged 0 to 4 years
81 (14%)
Cases 5 to 24 years
390 (65%)
Cases 25 to 64 years
117 (20%)
Cases age 65 years or older
9 (2%)
Gender: Female (number & percent)
293 (49%)
Male (number & percent)
285 (48%)
Deaths: Children (less than 18 years)
2 (33%)
Adults (18 or older)
4 (67%)
Resources
ADHS Swine Flu Webpage: http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/oids/epi/flu/swine/index.htm
CDC Swine Flu Webpage: http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu
 
Re: June 10 H1N1 Arizona Health Dept. Update (Weekly)

please, Arizona, give us the missing segments of
A/Arizona/01/2009/04/22(H1N1)

it's the most original virus in USA, so we can see where it came from
and maybe why it was so virulent in Mexico and Arizona.
 
Re: June 10 H1N1 Arizona Health Dept. Update (Weekly)

[B said:
Deaths: Children (less than 18 years)
2 (33%)
Adults (18 or older)
4 (67%)[/B]Resources
ADHS Swine Flu Webpage: http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/oids/epi/flu/swine/index.htm
CDC Swine Flu Webpage: http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu

In fact, it appears that Arizona are reporting 7 deads as it's written here
http://www.azdhs.gov/flu/h1n1/index.htm

scroll down to this paragraph

Arizona


Currently, there are 597 confirmed cases of the new 2009 Influenza A H1N1 strain and 7 deaths identified in Arizona. Arizona influenza surveillance has been ongoing and seasonal influenza activity is decreasing. We have initiated enhanced surveillance with county health departments, laboratories, and healthcare providers, given the current new H1N1 strain situation. As of May 7, 2009, laboratory testing on influenza specimens focused on hospitalized patients.
 
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