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9Nov2009: "According to the Wyoming Department of Health, influenza was associated with the recent deaths of two more Laramie County residents
The two men were both elderly and had underlying health conditions associated with higher risk of severe illness. One died last week; the other about three weeks ago.
These are the seventh and eighth flu-related deaths reported to the department since the emergence of H1N1 flu in Wyoming. Four reported deaths have been among residents between the ages of 19 and 64; four among residents over the age of 65. http://wdh.state.wy.us/news.aspx
As of March 5, 2010, 729 lab-confirmed H1N1 flu cases have been reported in Wyoming since late May 2009. Note: This count reflects cases confirmed by specialized lab testing. WDH expects the actual number of cases to be much higher because most ill persons do not seek medical care or are not tested specifically for the H1N1 flu strain. http://wdh.state.wy.us/phsd/epiid/swineflu.html
"As of March 19, 2010, 729 lab-confirmed H1N1 flu cases have been reported in Wyoming since late May 2009. Note: This count reflects cases confirmed by specialized lab testing. WDH expects the actual number of cases to be much higher because most ill persons do not seek medical care or are not tested specifically for the H1N1 flu strain." http://wdh.state.wy.us/phsd/epiid/swineflu.html