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US Hospitalizations:Deaths by state

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Vinny, Fort Hood in in Texas, north of Austin.
Texas has had quite a few confirmed cases.
 
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Found a list of confirmed cases by county in TX printed yesterday.


List by county of Texas swine flu casesPosted in State News
Posted in State News, Swine Flu on Friday, May 1st, 2009 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta has confirmed 28 cases of swine flu in Texas. The count includes a Mexico City boy who died in Houston but isn’t in the county-by-county breakdown:

Guadalupe County: 9

Dallas County: 6

Tarrant County: 5

Starr County: 2

Cameron County: 1

Comal County: 1

Denton County: 1

Fort Bend County: 1

Harris County: 1

Source: Texas Department of State Health Services

http://www.kcendt.com/?p=9972
 
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..... very interesting. tks Vinny I'll add it to the watch list as to be so young and actively in the military its very suspect.
 
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According to Wiki:
the city covers nearly 300 square miles in Tarrant and Denton counties
 
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PrepDeb -- this thread is only for hospitalizations or deaths so I'm going to ask them to bump this entry. tks anyway
 
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Sorry, I was attempting to find more info related to Vinny's post. I won't post anymore.
 
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Prepdeb - that's a good explanation - excuse me.... I think I need to take a break.
 
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Realize that due to patient confidentiality requirements, this information will be made public primarily by gov or families. Healthprofessionals -do not be tempted to report cases and break confidentiality. We should obtain this information from public sources only therefore I won't add any cases unless a source link is attached. - still working out the child mentioned above. " WATCH" cases are those which are not in the total count, and final determination may not be known or made public. Will credit those who f/u on the "WATCH" cases to see if they turn publicly H1N1.

CDC : 5/3 13:00 update:
Stats:226 confirmed cases in 30 states Median age = 17 yo 30 hospitalized, primarily older children and young adults Very few cases over age 50.

5/2 Ghost RN Hositalized list below: 18 or 21

It appears as though at least one hospital is beginning to test some inpatients that were admitted for flu - California State health officials are now also taking samples from flu patients who are in the hospital. http://cbs13.com/local/local.swine.flu.2.995008.htm

AK: (3) 5/3/ 00:13 entry: State health officials have received confirmation of 13 new cases of swine flu in Arizona.According to the Arizona Department of Health Services website, three of those cases required hospitalization. So far 15 of the total 17 confirmed cases have been in children and the other two were in adults.http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=10276931
CA (4) 5/2 23:10 entry: Late Friday, Santa Clara County officials announced their ninth probable case, a 73-year-old woman who was hospitalized for five days and is now recovering at home. Hers is the first Bay Area case known to have required hospitalization. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/05/01/MNE117CRBT.DTL
Previous entry: At least five other people have been hospitalized in the U.S., including three in California and two in Texas, Besser said. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story
5/2 23:50 entry: The most severe case reported so far in California was that of a 35-year-old woman hospitalized in intensive care before recovering. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517958,00.html
CO (2) 5/3 12:15 entry:
5/2 entry: 62 yo male A Pasco man remained quarantined in a Denver hospital Thursday, but it was still unconfirmed whether he was suffering from the swine flu. Juventino Hernandez, 62, of Pasco, was admitted to a Denver hospital this week on his way back from Mexico. He didn't make it to Pasco, but went to the hospital after he landed in Denver for a connecting flight. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/n...ry/727509.html
Earlier entry: 5/2 condition update: 40's yo male Baggage Handler discharged A luggage handler at the Denver International Airport was treated and released from the hospital after three days.http://denver.about.com/b/2009/05/01...-swine-flu.htm a man in his 40s who is a baggage handler at Denver International Airport, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer. http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20...TES01/90430019
FL 5/3 23:07 entry: FL: 91-year-old woman in Miami-Dade is hospitalized, but is "recovering well"http://www.miamiherald.com/living/story/1030935.html tks contributor thebes
IL 2 or 3) 5/2 entry Wednesday, a 53-year-old Chicago man went to Stroger with pneumonia and chronic lung disease. He is listed in “stable” condition at the hospital with a "probable" swine flu case. http://www.wbbm780.com/Two--probable...t-Stro/4316103
5/2 entry It's unclear if they are referrring to an inpatient or an outpatient.....A patient at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., "has been identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health as a 'probable' case" of the H1N1 flu strain, popularly called "swine flu," announced the hospital in a statement released Thursday.But hospital spokeswoman Margo Schafer cautioned that there has been no final diagnosis - the hospital is waiting on confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, according to the statement. Considering the high amount of calls going to the CDC, confirmation will take longer than usual.The hospital has received "many hundreds" of patients with flu-like symptoms in the past few days, according to the statement. http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.c...-3734146.shtml
Previous entry: hospitalized from the suspected flu -- a 12-year-old Chicago girl who attended Kilmer Elementary School in Rogers Park -- returned home from the hospital and was recovering, said Mason. http://www.wgntv.com/landing/?Illino...018&feedID=209 http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...-to-close.html
NC: 5/3 entry 02:20 WATCH: Among those who tested negative for swine flu was one person who had arrived in Charlotte from Mexico and was ordered into isolation because of his illness, Engel said. That person had been hospitalized.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/19310736/detail.html
NY(2) 1 child Bronx & 1 Adult Brooklyn
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...l/6396774.html
NV (1) 5/3 02:08 entry: Nevada Health Division spokeswoman Martha Framsted said state laboratory officials received lab results Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that a patient in Washoe County has the disease.
Framsted wouldn't release any other information about the patient, who she says is "recovering well."
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_12254011
TX (2) 5/3 12:48 entry: 2 of which occurred in Texas, with 1 requiring hospitalization. All individuals afflicted have recovered. The first case occurred in an unvaccinated 10 year-old boy from San Diego County who presented with standard flu symptoms to an outpatient clinic. ... (note, I am counting this as a hospitalization as the other case mentioned in the CDC report is less likely to be the one hospitalized based on the info available). http://www.upmc-cbn.org/report_archive/2009/swine_flu/04-09_Swine_Flu/cbnreport_SF1_4-24-09_AM.ht
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (April 29,2009)--Lt. Col. Emmitt Weems Rogers, 47, of Texas, who had been assigned to the Warrior Transition Brigade at Fort Hood since December 2007, died Sunday at Darnall Army Medical Center from what the Army described Wednesday at medical complications. Rogers was admitted to Darnall’s intensive care unit on April 21. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44022402.html tks contributor Vinny
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (May 1, 2009)—Pfc. Brittany Nicole Morris, 20, of Auburn, Ala. died Thursday at Scott & White Hospital in Temple of medical complications, Fort Hood said Friday. She was taken to Darnall Army Medical Center on Wednesday after complaining of headaches, Fort Hood said, and then was transferred to Scott & White. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44188997.html tks contributor Vinny
5/3 12:59 entry: According to a news release from the hospital, the patient, a 23-month-old child, arrived at Methodist on Saturday and is in isolation.The child was transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital and then eventually to Methodist. The child was gravely ill when brought to San Antonio, but the child's condition has now been stabilized.It wasn't immediately known if the child was from the U.S. or Mexico. http://www.ksat.com/health/19324025/detail.html The ill child was originally transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital before coming to San Antonio.On Friday, Dr. Ken Davis, Methodist Chief Medical Officer, said the child was still very ill but improving. He wouldn't release any other details citing patient privacy and the family's wishes.Dr. Davis says, "The child is at our children's hospital, is isolated with both barrier precautions -- meaning gloves and gowns and respiratory precautions -- things like masks, of course, like frequent hand-washing. The child is physically isolated from the other population."
The patient arrived here on Saturday, April 25 and was put in isolation at that time.
TX Deaths:(1) http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009...death-toddler/
WA (3??) - 5/3 23:02 3/1 Two of the students were listed in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical, and one of them is being treated in the intensive care unit. The third student had already been released. Health officials said one of the students had a history of traveling to Mexico. 5/2/22:24 entry WATCH these as they seem suspect. SEATTLE (AP) - Six schools in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. The latest was Lakes High School in Lakewood this morning because three students were taken to Madigan Army Medical Center last night with flu symptoms. Two are in intensive care in serious condition.Three other schools are in Seattle, one in Des Moines and one in Mukilteo. http://www.kpax.com/Global/story.asp?S=1028645
tks contributor Pooksmom. 5/2 22:35 entry Seven other schools and a children's camp in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. Two teens from one of the schools are in intensive care, suspected of contracting H1N1.Two teens are in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical Center. The other teen was released. However, tests confirmed late Friday afternoon that the two hospitalized students do not have swine flu.
Superintendent Debbie LeBeau said the closure was a precaution. She will decide over the weekend whether Lakes will reopen Monday. "For me it makes sense to close the school for a day to prevent other students and staff from getting what could be the human swine flu," said LeBeau. "As test results come back this weekend, I will make the decision whether the school will be open on Monday or remain closed." tks contributor Terrafirma
5/3 23:04 entry An 11-year-old student at the Madrona K-8 school had a cough and fever Monday and his mother kept him home, school officials said. He was later hospitalized and is recovering.

CLEARED Flu has been ruled out as a cause in the sudden death of a 4-year-old Bondad boy Thursday, an official with the San Juan Basin Health Department said Saturday.http://durangoherald.com/sections/News/2009/05/03/Lab_confirms_boy_didnt_die_of_flu/
A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department......"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said. But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said. Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said. While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest. http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...ath_a_mystery/ tks contributor Vinny.
 
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Bondad boy's death a mystery
Flu tests yield negative result [but being retested]
by Shane Benjamin

Herald Staff Writer Article Last Updated; Saturday, May 02, 2009

A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.

The exact cause of death was unknown.

The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department.

"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said.

But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said.

Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said.

The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said.

While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest.

"They worked on him for a couple of hours but couldn't bring him back," Smith said. "They really don't know why this little boy died other than he had these flu-like symptoms."

An autopsy is planned for Monday. The boy's body is being kept at Hood Mortuary.

Fowler said the state has tested one other individual for the flu in Southwest Colorado, but the test results were negative.

San Juan Basin Health is not monitoring the boy's family members for the flu, Fowler said.

"There is just nothing about this death that makes us think we need to be watching them," he said. "We've discussed this whole case with state health-care officials.

"We are certainly sad for the family and want to express our condolences for them," Fowler said. "He was apparently a very compelling child, and everybody who knew him is heartbroken over this."

Patients who enter Mercy with flu-like symptoms are given masks to prevent the spread of germs, said Guy Walton, the infection control nurse.

The hospital is equipped with respiratory equipment and ventilators in the event that they're needed, he said. There are even some rooms that have negative air pressure, meaning air is pumped outside instead of circulating through the main air system.

Many precautions in place are the same that were set up during the 2003 SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) outbreak and the bird flu outbreak in China.

http://durangoherald.com/sections/News/2009/05/02/Bondad_boys_death_a_mystery/
 
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State lab confirmed that it was NOT the flu

http://durangoherald.com/sections/News/2009/05/03/Lab_confirms_boy_didnt_die_of_flu/


Bondad boy's death a mystery
Flu tests yield negative result [but being retested]
by Shane Benjamin

Herald Staff Writer Article Last Updated; Saturday, May 02, 2009

A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.

The exact cause of death was unknown.

The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department.

"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said.

But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said.

Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said.

The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said.

While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest.

"They worked on him for a couple of hours but couldn't bring him back," Smith said. "They really don't know why this little boy died other than he had these flu-like symptoms."

An autopsy is planned for Monday. The boy's body is being kept at Hood Mortuary.

Fowler said the state has tested one other individual for the flu in Southwest Colorado, but the test results were negative.

San Juan Basin Health is not monitoring the boy's family members for the flu, Fowler said.

"There is just nothing about this death that makes us think we need to be watching them," he said. "We've discussed this whole case with state health-care officials.

"We are certainly sad for the family and want to express our condolences for them," Fowler said. "He was apparently a very compelling child, and everybody who knew him is heartbroken over this."

Patients who enter Mercy with flu-like symptoms are given masks to prevent the spread of germs, said Guy Walton, the infection control nurse.

The hospital is equipped with respiratory equipment and ventilators in the event that they're needed, he said. There are even some rooms that have negative air pressure, meaning air is pumped outside instead of circulating through the main air system.

Many precautions in place are the same that were set up during the 2003 SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) outbreak and the bird flu outbreak in China.

http://durangoherald.com/sections/News/2009/05/02/Bondad_boys_death_a_mystery/
 
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ealize that due to patient confidentiality requirements, this information will be made public primarily by gov or families. Healthprofessionals -do not be tempted to report cases and break confidentiality. We should obtain this information from public sources only therefore I won't add any cases unless a source link is attached. - still working out the child mentioned above. " WATCH" cases are those which are not in the total count, and final determination may not be known or made public. Will credit those who f/u on the "WATCH" cases to see if they turn publicly H1N1.

CDC :
5/4 0717 entry:Stats: 244 confirmed in 34 states,
5//3 13:00 update CDC: Median age = 17 yo 30 hospitalized, primarily older children and young adults Very few cases over age 50.

5/2 Ghost RN Hositalized list below: 19 or 22

It appears as though at least one hospital is beginning to test some inpatients that were admitted for flu - California State health officials are now also taking samples from flu patients who are in the hospital. http://cbs13.com/local/local.swine.flu.2.995008.htm

AK: (3) 5/3/ 00:13 entry: State health officials have received confirmation of 13 new cases of swine flu in Arizona.According to the Arizona Department of Health Services website, three of those cases required hospitalization. So far 15 of the total 17 confirmed cases have been in children and the other two were in adults.http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=10276931
CA (4) 5/2 23:10 entry: Late Friday, Santa Clara County officials announced their ninth probable case, a 73-year-old woman who was hospitalized for five days and is now recovering at home. Hers is the first Bay Area case known to have required hospitalization. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MNE117CRBT.DTL
Previous entry: At least five other people have been hospitalized in the U.S., including three in California and two in Texas, Besser said. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story
5/2 23:50 entry: The most severe case reported so far in California was that of a 35-year-old woman hospitalized in intensive care before recovering. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517958,00.html
CO (2) 5/3 12:15 entry:
5/2 entry: 62 yo male A Pasco man remained quarantined in a Denver hospital Thursday, but it was still unconfirmed whether he was suffering from the swine flu. Juventino Hernandez, 62, of Pasco, was admitted to a Denver hospital this week on his way back from Mexico. He didn't make it to Pasco, but went to the hospital after he landed in Denver for a connecting flight. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/n...ry/727509.html
Earlier entry: 5/2 condition update: 40's yo male Baggage Handler discharged A luggage handler at the Denver International Airport was treated and released from the hospital after three days.http://denver.about.com/b/2009/05/01...-swine-flu.htm a man in his 40s who is a baggage handler at Denver International Airport, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer. http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20...TES01/90430019
FL 5/3 23:07 entry: FL: 91-year-old woman in Miami-Dade is hospitalized, but is "recovering well"http://www.miamiherald.com/living/story/1030935.html tks contributor thebes
GA: a 30-year-old woman from Kentucky who was hospitalized in the town of LaGrange while visiting west Georgia.She'd been in Cancun, Mexico, earlier this month. http://www.wtvm.com/Global/story.asp?S=10279275
IL 2 or 3) 5/2 entry Wednesday, a 53-year-old Chicago man went to Stroger with pneumonia and chronic lung disease. He is listed in “stable” condition at the hospital with a "probable" swine flu case. http://www.wbbm780.com/Two--probable...t-Stro/4316103
5/2 entry It's unclear if they are referrring to an inpatient or an outpatient.....A patient at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., "has been identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health as a 'probable' case" of the H1N1 flu strain, popularly called "swine flu," announced the hospital in a statement released Thursday.But hospital spokeswoman Margo Schafer cautioned that there has been no final diagnosis - the hospital is waiting on confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, according to the statement. Considering the high amount of calls going to the CDC, confirmation will take longer than usual.The hospital has received "many hundreds" of patients with flu-like symptoms in the past few days, according to the statement. http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.c...-3734146.shtml
Previous entry: hospitalized from the suspected flu -- a 12-year-old Chicago girl who attended Kilmer Elementary School in Rogers Park -- returned home from the hospital and was recovering, said Mason. http://www.wgntv.com/landing/?Illino...018&feedID=209 http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...-to-close.html
NC: 5/3 entry 02:20 WATCH: Among those who tested negative for swine flu was one person who had arrived in Charlotte from Mexico and was ordered into isolation because of his illness, Engel said. That person had been hospitalized.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/19310736/detail.html
NY(2) 1 child Bronx & 1 Adult Brooklyn
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...l/6396774.html
NV (1) 5/3 02:08 entry: Nevada Health Division spokeswoman Martha Framsted said state laboratory officials received lab results Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that a patient in Washoe County has the disease.
Framsted wouldn't release any other information about the patient, who she says is "recovering well."
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_12254011
OR (2) 5/4 23:21 entry two required hospitalization — a child with existing health problems who has since been released and a teenage girl recovering in an intensive care unit. http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/news/cityregion/13065874-41/story.csp
TX (2) 5/3 12:48 entry: 2 of which occurred in Texas, with 1 requiring hospitalization. All individuals afflicted have recovered. The first case occurred in an unvaccinated 10 year-old boy from San Diego County who presented with standard flu symptoms to an outpatient clinic. ... (note, I am counting this as a hospitalization as the other case mentioned in the CDC report is less likely to be the one hospitalized based on the info available). http://www.upmc-cbn.org/report_archi..._4-24-09_AM.ht
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (April 29,2009)--Lt. Col. Emmitt Weems Rogers, 47, of Texas, who had been assigned to the Warrior Transition Brigade at Fort Hood since December 2007, died Sunday at Darnall Army Medical Center from what the Army described Wednesday at medical complications. Rogers was admitted to Darnall’s intensive care unit on April 21. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44022402.html tks contributor Vinny
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (May 1, 2009)—Pfc. Brittany Nicole Morris, 20, of Auburn, Ala. died Thursday at Scott & White Hospital in Temple of medical complications, Fort Hood said Friday. She was taken to Darnall Army Medical Center on Wednesday after complaining of headaches, Fort Hood said, and then was transferred to Scott & White. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44188997.html tks contributor Vinny
5/3 12:59 entry: According to a news release from the hospital, the patient, a 23-month-old child, arrived at Methodist on Saturday and is in isolation.The child was transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital and then eventually to Methodist. The child was gravely ill when brought to San Antonio, but the child's condition has now been stabilized.It wasn't immediately known if the child was from the U.S. or Mexico. http://www.ksat.com/health/19324025/detail.html The ill child was originally transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital before coming to San Antonio.On Friday, Dr. Ken Davis, Methodist Chief Medical Officer, said the child was still very ill but improving. He wouldn't release any other details citing patient privacy and the family's wishes.Dr. Davis says, "The child is at our children's hospital, is isolated with both barrier precautions -- meaning gloves and gowns and respiratory precautions -- things like masks, of course, like frequent hand-washing. The child is physically isolated from the other population."
The patient arrived here on Saturday, April 25 and was put in isolation at that time.
TX Deaths:(1) http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009...death-toddler/
WA (3??) - 5/3 23:02 3/1 Two of the students were listed in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical, and one of them is being treated in the intensive care unit. The third student had already been released. Health officials said one of the students had a history of traveling to Mexico. 5/2/22:24 entry WATCH these as they seem suspect. SEATTLE (AP) - Six schools in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. The latest was Lakes High School in Lakewood this morning because three students were taken to Madigan Army Medical Center last night with flu symptoms. Two are in intensive care in serious condition.Three other schools are in Seattle, one in Des Moines and one in Mukilteo. http://www.kpax.com/Global/story.asp?S=1028645
tks contributor Pooksmom. 5/2 22:35 entry Seven other schools and a children's camp in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. Two teens from one of the schools are in intensive care, suspected of contracting H1N1.Two teens are in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical Center. The other teen was released. However, tests confirmed late Friday afternoon that the two hospitalized students do not have swine flu.
Superintendent Debbie LeBeau said the closure was a precaution. She will decide over the weekend whether Lakes will reopen Monday. "For me it makes sense to close the school for a day to prevent other students and staff from getting what could be the human swine flu," said LeBeau. "As test results come back this weekend, I will make the decision whether the school will be open on Monday or remain closed." tks contributor Terrafirma
5/3 23:04 entry An 11-year-old student at the Madrona K-8 school had a cough and fever Monday and his mother kept him home, school officials said. He was later hospitalized and is recovering.

CLEARED Flu has been ruled out as a cause in the sudden death of a 4-year-old Bondad boy Thursday, an official with the San Juan Basin Health Department said Saturday.http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...nt_die_of_flu/ tks contributor thebes
A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department......"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said. But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said. Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said. While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest. http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...ath_a_mystery/ tks contributor Vinny.
 
Re: US Hospitalizations:Deaths by state

ealize that due to patient confidentiality requirements, this information will be made public primarily by gov or families. Healthprofessionals -do not be tempted to report cases and break confidentiality. We should obtain this information from public sources only therefore I won't add any cases unless a source link is attached. - still working out the child mentioned above. " WATCH" cases are those which are not in the total count, and final determination may not be known or made public. Will credit those who f/u on the "WATCH" cases to see if they turn publicly H1N1.

CDC :
5/4 0717 entry:Stats: 286 confirmed in 36 states,
5//3 13:00 update CDC: Median age = 17 yo 30 hospitalized, primarily older children and young adults Very few cases over age 50.
5/4 update CDC: Median age 16, 35 hospitalized, 62% <18yo, incubation 2-7 days, 3mo-81yrs spread.

5/2 Ghost RN Hositalized list below: 21 or 23

It appears as though at least one hospital is beginning to test some inpatients that were admitted for flu - California State health officials are now also taking samples from flu patients who are in the hospital. http://cbs13.com/local/local.swine.flu.2.995008.htm

AK: (3) 5/3/ 00:13 entry: State health officials have received confirmation of 13 new cases of swine flu in Arizona.According to the Arizona Department of Health Services website, three of those cases required hospitalization. So far 15 of the total 17 confirmed cases have been in children and the other two were in adults.http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=10276931
CA (4) 5/2 23:10 entry: Late Friday, Santa Clara County officials announced their ninth probable case, a 73-year-old woman who was hospitalized for five days and is now recovering at home. Hers is the first Bay Area case known to have required hospitalization. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MNE117CRBT.DTL
Previous entry: At least five other people have been hospitalized in the U.S., including three in California and two in Texas, Besser said. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story
5/2 23:50 entry: The most severe case reported so far in California was that of a 35-year-old woman hospitalized in intensive care before recovering. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517958,00.html
CO (2) 5/3 12:15 entry:
5/2 entry: 62 yo male A Pasco man remained quarantined in a Denver hospital Thursday, but it was still unconfirmed whether he was suffering from the swine flu. Juventino Hernandez, 62, of Pasco, was admitted to a Denver hospital this week on his way back from Mexico. He didn't make it to Pasco, but went to the hospital after he landed in Denver for a connecting flight. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/n...ry/727509.html
Earlier entry: 5/2 condition update: 40's yo male Baggage Handler discharged A luggage handler at the Denver International Airport was treated and released from the hospital after three days.http://denver.about.com/b/2009/05/01...-swine-flu.htm a man in his 40s who is a baggage handler at Denver International Airport, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer. http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20...TES01/90430019
FL 5/3 23:07 entry: FL: 91-year-old woman in Miami-Dade is hospitalized, but is "recovering well"http://www.miamiherald.com/living/story/1030935.html tks contributor thebes
GA: a 30-year-old woman from Kentucky who was hospitalized in the town of LaGrange while visiting west Georgia.She'd been in Cancun, Mexico, earlier this month. http://www.wtvm.com/Global/story.asp?S=10279275
IL 2 or 3) 5/2 entry Wednesday, a 53-year-old Chicago man went to Stroger with pneumonia and chronic lung disease. He is listed in “stable” condition at the hospital with a "probable" swine flu case. http://www.wbbm780.com/Two--probable...t-Stro/4316103
5/2 entry It's unclear if they are referrring to an inpatient or an outpatient.....A patient at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., "has been identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health as a 'probable' case" of the H1N1 flu strain, popularly called "swine flu," announced the hospital in a statement released Thursday.But hospital spokeswoman Margo Schafer cautioned that there has been no final diagnosis - the hospital is waiting on confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, according to the statement. Considering the high amount of calls going to the CDC, confirmation will take longer than usual.The hospital has received "many hundreds" of patients with flu-like symptoms in the past few days, according to the statement. http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.c...-3734146.shtml
Previous entry: hospitalized from the suspected flu -- a 12-year-old Chicago girl who attended Kilmer Elementary School in Rogers Park -- returned home from the hospital and was recovering, said Mason. http://www.wgntv.com/landing/?Illino...018&feedID=209 http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...-to-close.html
NC: 5/3 entry 02:20 WATCH: Among those who tested negative for swine flu was one person who had arrived in Charlotte from Mexico and was ordered into isolation because of his illness, Engel said. That person had been hospitalized.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/19310736/detail.html
NY(2) 1 child Bronx & 1 Adult Brooklyn
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...l/6396774.html
NV (1) 5/3 02:08 entry: Nevada Health Division spokeswoman Martha Framsted said state laboratory officials received lab results Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that a patient in Washoe County has the disease.
Framsted wouldn't release any other information about the patient, who she says is "recovering well."
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_12254011
TX (2) 5/3 12:48 entry: 2 of which occurred in Texas, with 1 requiring hospitalization. All individuals afflicted have recovered. The first case occurred in an unvaccinated 10 year-old boy from San Diego County who presented with standard flu symptoms to an outpatient clinic. ... (note, I am counting this as a hospitalization as the other case mentioned in the CDC report is less likely to be the one hospitalized based on the info available). http://www.upmc-cbn.org/report_archi..._4-24-09_AM.ht
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (April 29,2009)--Lt. Col. Emmitt Weems Rogers, 47, of Texas, who had been assigned to the Warrior Transition Brigade at Fort Hood since December 2007, died Sunday at Darnall Army Medical Center from what the Army described Wednesday at medical complications. Rogers was admitted to Darnall’s intensive care unit on April 21. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44022402.html tks contributor Vinny
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (May 1, 2009)—Pfc. Brittany Nicole Morris, 20, of Auburn, Ala. died Thursday at Scott & White Hospital in Temple of medical complications, Fort Hood said Friday. She was taken to Darnall Army Medical Center on Wednesday after complaining of headaches, Fort Hood said, and then was transferred to Scott & White. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44188997.html tks contributor Vinny
5/3 12:59 entry: According to a news release from the hospital, the patient, a 23-month-old child, arrived at Methodist on Saturday and is in isolation.The child was transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital and then eventually to Methodist. The child was gravely ill when brought to San Antonio, but the child's condition has now been stabilized.It wasn't immediately known if the child was from the U.S. or Mexico. http://www.ksat.com/health/19324025/detail.html The ill child was originally transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital before coming to San Antonio.On Friday, Dr. Ken Davis, Methodist Chief Medical Officer, said the child was still very ill but improving. He wouldn't release any other details citing patient privacy and the family's wishes.Dr. Davis says, "The child is at our children's hospital, is isolated with both barrier precautions -- meaning gloves and gowns and respiratory precautions -- things like masks, of course, like frequent hand-washing. The child is physically isolated from the other population."
The patient arrived here on Saturday, April 25 and was put in isolation at that time.
TX Deaths:(1) http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009...death-toddler/
WA (3??) - 5/3 23:02 3/1 Two of the students were listed in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical, and one of them is being treated in the intensive care unit. The third student had already been released. Health officials said one of the students had a history of traveling to Mexico. 5/2/22:24 entry WATCH these as they seem suspect. SEATTLE (AP) - Six schools in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. The latest was Lakes High School in Lakewood this morning because three students were taken to Madigan Army Medical Center last night with flu symptoms. Two are in intensive care in serious condition.Three other schools are in Seattle, one in Des Moines and one in Mukilteo. http://www.kpax.com/Global/story.asp?S=1028645
tks contributor Pooksmom. 5/2 22:35 entry Seven other schools and a children's camp in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. Two teens from one of the schools are in intensive care, suspected of contracting H1N1.Two teens are in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical Center. The other teen was released. However, tests confirmed late Friday afternoon that the two hospitalized students do not have swine flu.
Superintendent Debbie LeBeau said the closure was a precaution. She will decide over the weekend whether Lakes will reopen Monday. "For me it makes sense to close the school for a day to prevent other students and staff from getting what could be the human swine flu," said LeBeau. "As test results come back this weekend, I will make the decision whether the school will be open on Monday or remain closed." tks contributor Terrafirma
5/3 23:04 entry An 11-year-old student at the Madrona K-8 school had a cough and fever Monday and his mother kept him home, school officials said. He was later hospitalized and is recovering.

CLEARED Flu has been ruled out as a cause in the sudden death of a 4-year-old Bondad boy Thursday, an official with the San Juan Basin Health Department said Saturday.http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...nt_die_of_flu/ tks contributor thebes
A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department......"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said. But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said. Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said. While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest. http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...ath_a_mystery/ tks contributor Vinny.
 
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STAMFORD -- Police are investigating the "untimely death" of a nine-year-old boy in the Cove for a possible connection to the swine flu.

The boy was found dead in his bed at a 69 Cove Road apartment shortly after 7 a.m. Monday, police said.

Stamford police Lt. Sean Cooney said investigators are consulting with city and state health offiicals to determine if the boy's death is related to the outbreak of swine flu.

"Right now, we are investigating it as an untimely death, but with what is going on in the world today, we have to investigate it carefully," said Stamford police Assistant Chief Robert Nivakoff.

Cooney said investigators are still gathering evidence at the scene, but they have not found any evidence of foul play. He said the child may have suffered from some underlying health issues, but could not specify what those health problems were.

Dr. Johnnie Lee, the director of the city's health department, said the city will have no further information until the state medical examiner completes the examination.

Usually, preliminary results are available within a week, Lee said, though a complete report takes about six weeks.

Ann Fountain, the city's public health emergency response coordinator, said the health department is taking every precaution to investigate any connection the boy's death might have had to swine flu, which resulted in one death since national alerts were issued last week.

It is too early to reach any conclusions or make any assumptions, Fountain said.

The epidemiologic study of the outside factors, including the boy's travel history and any underlying conditions, are what concern health officials now, she said.

The city is working with the state Department of Public Health and the state medical examiner, Fountain said.

"We're trying to find out if there are even any indicators to suspect this," she said. "We don't even know if there are any risks."

http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/ci_12289033
 
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Realize that due to patient confidentiality requirements, this information will be made public primarily by gov or families. Healthprofessionals -do not be tempted to report cases and break confidentiality. We should obtain this information from public sources only therefore I won't add any cases unless a source link is attached. - still working out the child mentioned above. " WATCH" cases are those which are not in the total count, and final determination may not be known or made public. Will credit those who f/u on the "WATCH" cases to see if they turn publicly H1N1.

CDC :
5/4 0717 entry:Stats: 286 confirmed in 36 states,
5//3 13:00 update CDC: Median age = 17 yo 30 hospitalized, primarily older children and young adults Very few cases over age 50.
5/4 update CDC: Median age 16, 35 hospitalized, 62% <18yo, incubation 2-7 days, 3mo-81yrs spread.
5/6 update: U.S. health officials said the median age for confirmed hospital cases in the United States is 15. The age range of those in U.S. hospitals with swine flu is eight months to 53 years. There are 35 people hospitalized with confirmed cases of the new flu in 14 states, the CDC says. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gD1ZJvhHO6wfvF42FQf6V4E9eISgD980V2DO0[FONT=arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]
In addition, there are 35 confirmed hospitalizations from the flu and an additional 17 probably caused by flu, Besser said. Much of the increase in cases is due to catching up on testing, but there is a real increase in disease too, he said.[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]The median age of hospitalized individuals with swine flu is 15, which is younger than occurs with regular seasonal flu, [/SIZE][/FONT]http://www.ajc.com/health/content/shared-auto/healthnews/cdc-/626829.html


5/2 Ghost RN Hositalized list below: 24 or 26

It appears as though at least one hospital is beginning to test some inpatients that were admitted for flu - California State health officials are now also taking samples from flu patients who are in the hospital. http://cbs13.com/local/local.swine.flu.2.995008.htm

AK: (3) 5/3/ 00:13 entry: State health officials have received confirmation of 13 new cases of swine flu in Arizona.According to the Arizona Department of Health Services website, three of those cases required hospitalization. So far 15 of the total 17 confirmed cases have been in children and the other two were in adults.http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=10276931
CA (4) 5/6 23:38 entry: Among the probable cases is a 3-year-old girl who was hospitalized overnight, but later released.The doctor said there are very few kids in the hospital with influenza symptoms and none in the intensive care unit. http://www.lajollalight.com/news/256432-caution-urged-as-three-more-flu-cases-identified
5/2 23:10 entry: Late Friday, Santa Clara County officials announced their ninth probable case, a 73-year-old woman who was hospitalized for five days and is now recovering at home. Hers is the first Bay Area case known to have required hospitalization. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MNE117CRBT.DTL
Previous entry: At least five other people have been hospitalized in the U.S., including three in California and two in Texas, Besser said. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story
5/2 23:50 entry: The most severe case reported so far in California was that of a 35-year-old woman hospitalized in intensive care before recovering. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517958,00.html
CO (2) 5/3 12:15 entry:
5/2 entry: 62 yo male A Pasco man remained quarantined in a Denver hospital Thursday, but it was still unconfirmed whether he was suffering from the swine flu. Juventino Hernandez, 62, of Pasco, was admitted to a Denver hospital this week on his way back from Mexico. He didn't make it to Pasco, but went to the hospital after he landed in Denver for a connecting flight. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/n...ry/727509.html
Earlier entry: 5/2 condition update: 40's yo male Baggage Handler discharged A luggage handler at the Denver International Airport was treated and released from the hospital after three days.http://denver.about.com/b/2009/05/01...-swine-flu.htm a man in his 40s who is a baggage handler at Denver International Airport, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer. http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20...TES01/90430019
FL 5/3 23:07 entry: FL: 91-year-old woman in Miami-Dade is hospitalized, but is "recovering well"http://www.miamiherald.com/living/story/1030935.html tks contributor thebes
GA: a 30-year-old woman from Kentucky who was hospitalized in the town of LaGrange while visiting west Georgia.She'd been in Cancun, Mexico, earlier this month. http://www.wtvm.com/Global/story.asp?S=10279275
IL 2 or 3) 5/2 entry Wednesday, a 53-year-old Chicago man went to Stroger with pneumonia and chronic lung disease. He is listed in “stable” condition at the hospital with a "probable" swine flu case. http://www.wbbm780.com/Two--probable...t-Stro/4316103
5/2 entry It's unclear if they are referrring to an inpatient or an outpatient.....A patient at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., "has been identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health as a 'probable' case" of the H1N1 flu strain, popularly called "swine flu," announced the hospital in a statement released Thursday.But hospital spokeswoman Margo Schafer cautioned that there has been no final diagnosis - the hospital is waiting on confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, according to the statement. Considering the high amount of calls going to the CDC, confirmation will take longer than usual.The hospital has received "many hundreds" of patients with flu-like symptoms in the past few days, according to the statement. http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.c...-3734146.shtml
Previous entry: hospitalized from the suspected flu -- a 12-year-old Chicago girl who attended Kilmer Elementary School in Rogers Park -- returned home from the hospital and was recovering, said Mason. http://www.wgntv.com/landing/?Illino...018&feedID=209 http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...-to-close.html
KA 5/6 23:48 entry: KDHE awaits results from a specimen sent to CDC involving the probable case of a hospitalized patient in Johnson County that was announced Friday afternoon. http://www.bizjournals.com/wichita/stories/2009/05/04/daily28.html
NC: 5/3 entry 02:20 WATCH: Among those who tested negative for swine flu was one person who had arrived in Charlotte from Mexico and was ordered into isolation because of his illness, Engel said. That person had been hospitalized.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/19310736/detail.html
NY(2) 1 child Bronx & 1 Adult Brooklyn
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...l/6396774.html
NV (1) 5/6 23:52 39-year-old woman, according to the Southern Nevada Health District. Although the boy has recovered, the Clark County woman remains hospitalized, but is improving.
OR(2) 5/6 23:40 entry: two people have been hospitalized. One was a child who had other health care concerns, who has since been released. One is a teenaged female who is in the intensive care unit but is recovering. In the rest of the cases, the people are recovering or have recovered at home. http://www.examiner.com/x-6116-Portland-Active-Seniors-Travel-Examiner~y2009m5d4-Flu-update-7PM-May
TX (2) 5/3 12:48 entry: 2 of which occurred in Texas, with 1 requiring hospitalization. All individuals afflicted have recovered. The first case occurred in an unvaccinated 10 year-old boy from San Diego County who presented with standard flu symptoms to an outpatient clinic. ... (note, I am counting this as a hospitalization as the other case mentioned in the CDC report is less likely to be the one hospitalized based on the info available). http://www.upmc-cbn.org/report_archi..._4-24-09_AM.ht
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (April 29,2009)--Lt. Col. Emmitt Weems Rogers, 47, of Texas, who had been assigned to the Warrior Transition Brigade at Fort Hood since December 2007, died Sunday at Darnall Army Medical Center from what the Army described Wednesday at medical complications. Rogers was admitted to Darnall’s intensive care unit on April 21. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44022402.html tks contributor Vinny
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (May 1, 2009)—Pfc. Brittany Nicole Morris, 20, of Auburn, Ala. died Thursday at Scott & White Hospital in Temple of medical complications, Fort Hood said Friday. She was taken to Darnall Army Medical Center on Wednesday after complaining of headaches, Fort Hood said, and then was transferred to Scott & White. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44188997.html tks contributor Vinny
5/3 12:59 entry: According to a news release from the hospital, the patient, a 23-month-old child, arrived at Methodist on Saturday and is in isolation.The child was transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital and then eventually to Methodist. The child was gravely ill when brought to San Antonio, but the child's condition has now been stabilized.It wasn't immediately known if the child was from the U.S. or Mexico. http://www.ksat.com/health/19324025/detail.html The ill child was originally transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital before coming to San Antonio.On Friday, Dr. Ken Davis, Methodist Chief Medical Officer, said the child was still very ill but improving. He wouldn't release any other details citing patient privacy and the family's wishes.Dr. Davis says, "The child is at our children's hospital, is isolated with both barrier precautions -- meaning gloves and gowns and respiratory precautions -- things like masks, of course, like frequent hand-washing. The child is physically isolated from the other population."
The patient arrived here on Saturday, April 25 and was put in isolation at that time.
TX Deaths:(1) http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009...death-toddler/
2) 33-year-old school teacher who had recently given birth to a healthy baby.The woman died early Tuesday and had been hospitalized since April 19, said Leonel Lopez, Cameron County epidemiologist.
Health officials stopped short of saying that swine flu caused the woman's death. State health department spokeswoman Carrie Williams said the woman had "chronic underlying health conditions" but wouldn't give any more details.
Lopez said the flu exacerbated the woman's condition. "The swine flu is very benign by itself," Lopez said. But "by the time she came to see us it was already too late." She was first seen by a physician April 14 and was hospitalized five days later http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hNkUqwzLRY-8nSc_6e5AM0Vf2FIgD980FH4O0
WA (3??) - 5/3 23:02 3/1 Two of the students were listed in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical, and one of them is being treated in the intensive care unit. The third student had already been released. Health officials said one of the students had a history of traveling to Mexico. 5/2/22:24 entry WATCH these as they seem suspect. SEATTLE (AP) - Six schools in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. The latest was Lakes High School in Lakewood this morning because three students were taken to Madigan Army Medical Center last night with flu symptoms. Two are in intensive care in serious condition.Three other schools are in Seattle, one in Des Moines and one in Mukilteo. http://www.kpax.com/Global/story.asp?S=1028645
tks contributor Pooksmom. 5/2 22:35 entry Seven other schools and a children's camp in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. Two teens from one of the schools are in intensive care, suspected of contracting H1N1.Two teens are in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical Center. The other teen was released. However, tests confirmed late Friday afternoon that the two hospitalized students do not have swine flu.
Superintendent Debbie LeBeau said the closure was a precaution. She will decide over the weekend whether Lakes will reopen Monday. "For me it makes sense to close the school for a day to prevent other students and staff from getting what could be the human swine flu," said LeBeau. "As test results come back this weekend, I will make the decision whether the school will be open on Monday or remain closed." tks contributor Terrafirma
5/3 23:04 entry An 11-year-old student at the Madrona K-8 school had a cough and fever Monday and his mother kept him home, school officials said. He was later hospitalized and is recovering.

CLEARED Flu has been ruled out as a cause in the sudden death of a 4-year-old Bondad boy Thursday, an official with the San Juan Basin Health Department said Saturday.http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...nt_die_of_flu/ tks contributor thebes
A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department......"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said. But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said. Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said. While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest. http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...ath_a_mystery/ tks contributor Vinny.
 
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Realize that due to patient confidentiality requirements, this information will be made public primarily by gov or families. Healthprofessionals -do not be tempted to report cases and break confidentiality. We should obtain this information from public sources only therefore I won't add any cases unless a source link is attached. - still working out the child mentioned above. " WATCH" cases are those which are not in the total count, and final determination may not be known or made public. Will credit those who f/u on the "WATCH" cases to see if they turn publicly H1N1.

CDC :
5/4 0717 entry:Stats: 286 confirmed in 36 states,
5//3 13:00 update CDC: Median age = 17 yo 30 hospitalized, primarily older children and young adults Very few cases over age 50.
5/4 update CDC: Median age 16, 35 hospitalized, 62% <18yo, incubation 2-7 days, 3mo-81yrs spread.
5/6 update: U.S. health officials said the median age for confirmed hospital cases in the United States is 15. The age range of those in U.S. hospitals with swine flu is eight months to 53 years. There are 35 people hospitalized with confirmed cases of the new flu in 14 states, the CDC says. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...9eISgD980V2DO0[FONT=arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]
In addition, there are 35 confirmed hospitalizations from the flu and an additional 17 probably caused by flu, Besser said. Much of the increase in cases is due to catching up on testing, but there is a real increase in disease too, he said.[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]The median age of hospitalized individuals with swine flu is 15, which is younger than occurs with regular seasonal flu, [/SIZE][/FONT]http://www.ajc.com/health/content/shared-auto/healthnews/cdc-/626829.html


5/2 Ghost RN Hositalized list below: 24 or 26

It appears as though at least one hospital is beginning to test some inpatients that were admitted for flu - California State health officials are now also taking samples from flu patients who are in the hospital. http://cbs13.com/local/local.swine.flu.2.995008.htm

AK: (3) 5/3/ 00:13 entry: State health officials have received confirmation of 13 new cases of swine flu in Arizona.According to the Arizona Department of Health Services website, three of those cases required hospitalization. So far 15 of the total 17 confirmed cases have been in children and the other two were in adults.http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=10276931
CA (4) 5/6 23:38 entry: Among the probable cases is a 3-year-old girl who was hospitalized overnight, but later released.The doctor said there are very few kids in the hospital with influenza symptoms and none in the intensive care unit. http://www.lajollalight.com/news/256...ses-identified
5/2 23:10 entry: Late Friday, Santa Clara County officials announced their ninth probable case, a 73-year-old woman who was hospitalized for five days and is now recovering at home. Hers is the first Bay Area case known to have required hospitalization. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...MNE117CRBT.DTL
Previous entry: At least five other people have been hospitalized in the U.S., including three in California and two in Texas, Besser said. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story
5/2 23:50 entry: The most severe case reported so far in California was that of a 35-year-old woman hospitalized in intensive care before recovering. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517958,00.html
CO (2) 5/3 12:15 entry:
5/2 entry: 62 yo male A Pasco man remained quarantined in a Denver hospital Thursday, but it was still unconfirmed whether he was suffering from the swine flu. Juventino Hernandez, 62, of Pasco, was admitted to a Denver hospital this week on his way back from Mexico. He didn't make it to Pasco, but went to the hospital after he landed in Denver for a connecting flight. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/n...ry/727509.html
Earlier entry: 5/2 condition update: 40's yo male Baggage Handler discharged A luggage handler at the Denver International Airport was treated and released from the hospital after three days.http://denver.about.com/b/2009/05/01...-swine-flu.htm a man in his 40s who is a baggage handler at Denver International Airport, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer.The man, who lives in Douglas County south of Denver, has been hospitalized but is expected to be released Thursday, said Dr. Ned Calonge (kuh-LANZH’), the department’s chief medical officer. http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20...TES01/90430019
FL 5/3 23:07 entry: FL: 91-year-old woman in Miami-Dade is hospitalized, but is "recovering well"http://www.miamiherald.com/living/story/1030935.html tks contributor thebes
GA: a 30-year-old woman from Kentucky who was hospitalized in the town of LaGrange while visiting west Georgia.She'd been in Cancun, Mexico, earlier this month. http://www.wtvm.com/Global/story.asp?S=10279275
IL 2 or 3) 5/2 entry Wednesday, a 53-year-old Chicago man went to Stroger with pneumonia and chronic lung disease. He is listed in “stable” condition at the hospital with a "probable" swine flu case. http://www.wbbm780.com/Two--probable...t-Stro/4316103
5/2 entry It's unclear if they are referrring to an inpatient or an outpatient.....A patient at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., "has been identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health as a 'probable' case" of the H1N1 flu strain, popularly called "swine flu," announced the hospital in a statement released Thursday.But hospital spokeswoman Margo Schafer cautioned that there has been no final diagnosis - the hospital is waiting on confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, according to the statement. Considering the high amount of calls going to the CDC, confirmation will take longer than usual.The hospital has received "many hundreds" of patients with flu-like symptoms in the past few days, according to the statement. http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.c...-3734146.shtml
Previous entry: hospitalized from the suspected flu -- a 12-year-old Chicago girl who attended Kilmer Elementary School in Rogers Park -- returned home from the hospital and was recovering, said Mason. http://www.wgntv.com/landing/?Illino...018&feedID=209 http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2...-to-close.html
KA 5/6 23:48 entry: KDHE awaits results from a specimen sent to CDC involving the probable case of a hospitalized patient in Johnson County that was announced Friday afternoon. http://www.bizjournals.com/wichita/s...4/daily28.html
NC: 5/3 entry 02:20 WATCH: Among those who tested negative for swine flu was one person who had arrived in Charlotte from Mexico and was ordered into isolation because of his illness, Engel said. That person had been hospitalized.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/19310736/detail.html
NY(2) 1 child Bronx & 1 Adult Brooklyn
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...l/6396774.html
NV (1) 5/6 23:52 39-year-old woman, according to the Southern Nevada Health District. Although the boy has recovered, the Clark County woman remains hospitalized, but is improving.
OR(2) 5/6 23:40 entry: two people have been hospitalized. One was a child who had other health care concerns, who has since been released. One is a teenaged female who is in the intensive care unit but is recovering. In the rest of the cases, the people are recovering or have recovered at home. http://www.examiner.com/x-6116-Portland-Active-Seniors-Travel-Examiner~y2009m5d4-Flu-update-7PM-May
TX (2) 5/3 12:48 entry: 2 of which occurred in Texas, with 1 requiring hospitalization. All individuals afflicted have recovered. The first case occurred in an unvaccinated 10 year-old boy from San Diego County who presented with standard flu symptoms to an outpatient clinic. ... (note, I am counting this as a hospitalization as the other case mentioned in the CDC report is less likely to be the one hospitalized based on the info available). http://www.upmc-cbn.org/report_archi..._4-24-09_AM.ht
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (April 29,2009)--Lt. Col. Emmitt Weems Rogers, 47, of Texas, who had been assigned to the Warrior Transition Brigade at Fort Hood since December 2007, died Sunday at Darnall Army Medical Center from what the Army described Wednesday at medical complications. Rogers was admitted to Darnall’s intensive care unit on April 21. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44022402.html tks contributor Vinny
5/2 17:55 WATCH: FORT HOOD (May 1, 2009)—Pfc. Brittany Nicole Morris, 20, of Auburn, Ala. died Thursday at Scott & White Hospital in Temple of medical complications, Fort Hood said Friday. She was taken to Darnall Army Medical Center on Wednesday after complaining of headaches, Fort Hood said, and then was transferred to Scott & White. http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/44188997.html tks contributor Vinny
5/3 12:59 entry: According to a news release from the hospital, the patient, a 23-month-old child, arrived at Methodist on Saturday and is in isolation.The child was transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital and then eventually to Methodist. The child was gravely ill when brought to San Antonio, but the child's condition has now been stabilized.It wasn't immediately known if the child was from the U.S. or Mexico. http://www.ksat.com/health/19324025/detail.html The ill child was originally transferred from a Brownsville medical facility to a Harlingen hospital before coming to San Antonio.On Friday, Dr. Ken Davis, Methodist Chief Medical Officer, said the child was still very ill but improving. He wouldn't release any other details citing patient privacy and the family's wishes.Dr. Davis says, "The child is at our children's hospital, is isolated with both barrier precautions -- meaning gloves and gowns and respiratory precautions -- things like masks, of course, like frequent hand-washing. The child is physically isolated from the other population."
The patient arrived here on Saturday, April 25 and was put in isolation at that time.
TX Deaths:(1) http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nat...0,466156.story http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009...death-toddler/
2) 33-year-old school teacher who had recently given birth to a healthy baby.The woman died early Tuesday and had been hospitalized since April 19, said Leonel Lopez, Cameron County epidemiologist.
Health officials stopped short of saying that swine flu caused the woman's death. State health department spokeswoman Carrie Williams said the woman had "chronic underlying health conditions" but wouldn't give any more details.
Lopez said the flu exacerbated the woman's condition. "The swine flu is very benign by itself," Lopez said. But "by the time she came to see us it was already too late." She was first seen by a physician April 14 and was hospitalized five days later http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...f2FIgD980FH4O0
WA (3??) - 5/3 23:02 3/1 Two of the students were listed in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical, and one of them is being treated in the intensive care unit. The third student had already been released. Health officials said one of the students had a history of traveling to Mexico. 5/2/22:24 entry WATCH these as they seem suspect. SEATTLE (AP) - Six schools in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. The latest was Lakes High School in Lakewood this morning because three students were taken to Madigan Army Medical Center last night with flu symptoms. Two are in intensive care in serious condition.Three other schools are in Seattle, one in Des Moines and one in Mukilteo. http://www.kpax.com/Global/story.asp?S=1028645
tks contributor Pooksmom. 5/2 22:35 entry Seven other schools and a children's camp in Washington have closed as a precaution against the spread of swine flu. Two teens from one of the schools are in intensive care, suspected of contracting H1N1.Two teens are in serious but stable condition at Madigan Army Medical Center. The other teen was released. However, tests confirmed late Friday afternoon that the two hospitalized students do not have swine flu.
Superintendent Debbie LeBeau said the closure was a precaution. She will decide over the weekend whether Lakes will reopen Monday. "For me it makes sense to close the school for a day to prevent other students and staff from getting what could be the human swine flu," said LeBeau. "As test results come back this weekend, I will make the decision whether the school will be open on Monday or remain closed." tks contributor Terrafirma
5/3 23:04 entry An 11-year-old student at the Madrona K-8 school had a cough and fever Monday and his mother kept him home, school officials said. He was later hospitalized and is recovering.

CLEARED Flu has been ruled out as a cause in the sudden death of a 4-year-old Bondad boy Thursday, an official with the San Juan Basin Health Department said Saturday.http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...nt_die_of_flu/ tks contributor thebes
A 4-year-old Bondad boy who experienced respiratory problems died suddenly Thursday evening at Mercy Regional Medical Center.The hospital tested the boy for the flu, but test results were negative, said Joe Fowler, epidemiologist for the San Juan Basin Health Department......"We do not believe that this was an influenza death," he said. But as an added precaution, health officials sent a swab sample to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment laboratory for a confirmation of the negative test result, Fowler said. Earlier this week, the boy visited family and friends in Arizona, said Jann Smith, chief deputy coroner in La Plata County. He started feeling sick with a fever and cough, so his parents brought him home, she said. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5:40 p.m. Thursday with flu-like symptoms and died shortly before 7 p.m., Smith said. While in the hospital, the boy went into respiratory distress, then respiratory failure, which led to cardiac arrest. http://durangoherald.com/sections/Ne...ath_a_mystery/ tks contributor Vinny.
 
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