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Maryland 2009-2010 Flu Season

JimO

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Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/pressreleases/111209.html



Adults with underlying health conditions bring statewide total to 19

Baltimore, MD (November 12, 2009) - The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) will report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) six more deaths associated with H1N1 (Swine) Flu. All of the deaths have occurred over the last four weeks. Some are being announced following prolonged investigations.

All six deaths involve adults with underlying health conditions and include three from the Baltimore Metro Region, two from the Western Maryland Region and one from the Southern Maryland Region. As with the release of each previous flu death, personal details about these cases, including age, gender and specific jurisdiction of residence, will not be released to protect the privacy of the residents and the residents' family.

"We wish to express our sympathies to the family and friends of all those who have died," said DHMH Secretary John M. Colmers. "Unfortunately, such deaths occur in Maryland every year with seasonal flu, as well. The impact of this H1N1 (Swine) flu is similar in that deaths usually involve people with underlying health conditions who are at greater risk of serious complications from flu of any strain."

Beginning next week, Maryland will update statewide H1N1 (Swine) Flu hospitalization and deaths to be consistent with the CDC and other states. Reporting will be posted each Friday on Maryland's DHMH flu web page (www.flu.maryland.gov). The reporting will include totals for statewide deaths by region and pediatric deaths - much like the CDC. Additional information on each case will not be provided to protect the privacy of the resident and the resident's family.

"We are changing our reporting procedures to provide the latest, most accurate information on a more timely basis so all Marylanders can make their decisions based on the best information possible," said Frances Phillips, DHMH Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services. "Despite the latest deaths, we are seeing what appears to be a decline in flu activity in general, according to our monitoring and surveillance. We may have reached a plateau for the spread of H1N1 (Swine) flu in Maryland; only time will tell for sure. However, flu activity throughout Maryland remains intense and vaccination, as it becomes available, remains the best protection against this flu."

Since May 1, 2009, DHMH has reported 664 hospitalizations due to H1N1 (Swine) Flu-related illness to the CDC.

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Maryland reports 2 new deaths - Total 43

Maryland reports 2 new deaths - Total 43

Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/

Total Maryland 2009 H1N1 Flu Hospitalizations and Deaths
Posted 11/20/09 @ 12:00 p.m.
Reported since May 1, 2009

Total Number of H1N1 Associated Deaths

Total Deaths 30

By Region

Baltimore Metro 16
National Capital 6
Eastern 2
Western 4
Southern 2

By Age

Adults 25
Pediatric 5
 
Re: Maryland Reports 4 new deaths - total 34

Re: Maryland Reports 4 new deaths - total 34

Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/

Total Deaths 34

By Region
Baltimore Metro 18
National Capital 7
Eastern 2
Western 5
Southern 2

By Age
Adults 29
Pediatric 5

Where relevant information is known, 71% of all Maryland H1N1 (Swine) flu deaths have involved pre-existing underlying health conditions.

Total Number of Hospitalized Cases 915
 
Maryland - Reports 35 total deaths

Maryland - Reports 35 total deaths

http://www.dhmh.maryland.gov/swineflu/


Total Number of H1N1 Associated Deaths

Total Deaths 35

By Region
Baltimore Metro 18
National Capital 8
Eastern 2
Western 5
Southern 2

By Age
Adults 30
Pediatric 5

Where relevant information is known, 71% of all Maryland H1N1 (Swine) flu deaths have involved pre-existing underlying health conditions.

Total Number of Hospitalized Cases 940
 
Re: Maryland reports one new death total now 37

Re: Maryland reports one new death total now 37

Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/

Total Number of H1N1 Associated Deaths

Total Deaths 37

By Region

Baltimore Metro 19
National Capital 9
Eastern 2
Western 5
Southern 2

By Age

Adults 32
Pediatric 5

Where relevant information is known, 71% of all Maryland H1N1 (Swine) flu deaths have involved pre-existing underlying health conditions.

Total Number of Hospitalized Cases 968
 
Re: Maryland Reports 2 new deaths - total 39

Re: Maryland Reports 2 new deaths - total 39

Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/

Total Number of H1N1 Associated Deaths

Total Deaths - 39

By Region

Baltimore Metro - 19
National Capital - 10
Eastern - 2
Western - 5
Southern - 3

By Age

Adults - 34
Pediatric - 5

Total Number of Hospitalized Cases - 968
 
Re: Maryland Reports 2 new deaths - total 41

Re: Maryland Reports 2 new deaths - total 41

Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/

Total Maryland 2009 H1N1 Flu Hospitalizations and Deaths
Posted 12/23/09 @ 3:00 p.m.
Reported since May 1, 2009

Total Deaths 41

By Region

Baltimore Metro 19
National Capital 11
Eastern 2
Western 6
Southern 3

By Age

Adults 36
Pediatric 5
 
Re: Maryland reports 2 new deaths - Total 43

Re: Maryland reports 2 new deaths - Total 43

Source: http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/

Total Maryland 2009 H1N1 Flu Hospitalizations and Deaths
Posted 01/12/10 @ 1:00 p.m.
Reported since May 1, 2009

Total Number of H1N1 Associated Deaths

Total Deaths 43

By Region
Baltimore Metro - 21
National Capital - 11
Eastern - 2
Western - 6
Southern - 3

By Age
Adults - 38
Pediatric - 5
 
Re: Maryland Week 8 - One New Death (Total 44)

Re: Maryland Week 8 - One New Death (Total 44)

Week 8:

One new adult death (total 39 adults, 5 pediatric) 44 total
Where relevant information is known, 81% of all Maryland H1N1 (Swine) flu deaths have involved pre-existing underlying health conditions.
http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/
 
Re: Maryland Week 10: No New Deaths (Total 44)

Re: Maryland Week 10: No New Deaths (Total 44)

Week 10: as of March 17, 2010

Total Number of H1N1 Associated Deaths
Total Deaths 44

By Region
Baltimore Metro 21
National Capital 12
Eastern 2
Western 6
Southern 3

By Age
Adults 39
Pediatric 5

Where relevant information is known, 81% of all Maryland H1N1 (Swine) flu deaths have involved pre-existing underlying health conditions.

Total Number of Hospitalized Cases 1084
http://dhmh.state.md.us/swineflu/
 
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