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AprilMay and June archived swine flu statistics and updates 

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July 13, 2009 (06:00PM PST) — As of 0900 GMT, 6 July 2009, the World Health Organization reports of 94,512 cases of the swine flu virus with of 429 deaths.

Mexico has reported 10,262 confirmed cases of infection, including 119 deaths.

Canada has reported 7983 confirmed cases, including 25 deaths

CDC has confirmed and probable 37,246 cases of swine flu with 211 deaths (CDC updated July 10, 2009 from data received for week ending July 4, 2009) 54 States and Territories. Included: Alabama (400), Alaska (122), Arkansas (42), Arizona (762 / 11 deaths), California (2461 / 31 deaths), Colorado (146), Connecticut (1346 / 6 deaths), Delaware (347), Florida (1781 / 7 deaths), Georgia (138), Hawaii (722 / 1 death), Idaho (115), Illinois (3259 / 14 deaths), Indiana (273), Iowa (156), Kansas (136), Kentucky (130), Louisiana (183), Maine (107), Maryland (686 / 2 deaths), Massachusetts (1328 /  4 deaths), Michigan (489 / 8 deaths), Minnesota (634 / 3 deaths), Mississippi (188), Missouri (68 / 1 death), Montana (67), Nebraska (215), Nevada (327), New Hampshire (237), New Jersey (1289 / 10 deaths), New Mexico (232), New York (2582 / 52 deaths), North Carolina (312 / 2 deaths), North Dakota (58), Ohio (147 / 1 death), Oklahoma (150 / 1 death), Oregon (403 / 4 deaths), Pennsylvania (1794 / 6 deaths), Rhode Island (177 / 2 deaths), South Carolina (176), South Dakota (34), Tennessee (213), Texas (4463 / 21), Utah (953 / 14 deaths), Vermont (50), Virginia (306 / 2 deaths), Washington (636 / 4 deaths), Washington, DC (45), West Virginia (179), Wisconsin (6031 / 4 deaths) Wyoming (99). United States teritories include Guam (1), Puerto Rico (18) and Virgin Islands (15).

On June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization declared a pandemic.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) only 1 in 20 cases is being officially reported in the U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced that it will only update flu cases on a weekly basis hereafter.

See a global map of the spreading flu here.

June 27, 2009 (10:00AM PST) – As of 0700 GMT, 26 June 2009, the World Health Organization reports 59,814 cases of the swine flu virus with 263 deaths.

On June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization declared a pandemic.

Mexico has reported 8279 confirmed cases of infection, including 116 deaths.

Canada has reported 6732 confirmed cases, including 19 deaths.

Countries reporting laboratory confirmed cases include (any deaths will follow the case count) – Algeria (2), Antigua and Barbuda (2), Argentina (1391 / 21), Australia (3280 / 3U), Austria (12), Bahamas (4), Bahrain (15), Bangladesh (1), Barbados (10), Belgium (36), Bermuda, UKOT (1), Bolivia (47), Brazil (399), British Virgin Islands, UKOT (1), Brunei Darussalam (11), Bulgaria (7), Cambodia (5), Cap Verde (3), Cayman Islands, UKOT (9), Chile (5186 / 7), China (1089), Colombia (72 / 2), Costa Rica (222 / 1), Cote D’Ivoire (2), Cuba (34), Cyprus (9), Czech Republic (9), Denmark (41), Dominica (1), Dominican Republic (108 / 2), Ecuador (125), Egypt (43), El Salvador (160), Estonia (8), Ethiopia (2), Fiji (2), Finland (26), France (194), Germany (333), Greece (73), Guatemala (254 / 2), Honduras (118 / 1), Hungary (8), Iceland (4), India (64), Indonesia (2), Iran (1), Ireland (29), Israel (405), Italy (102), Jamaica (19), Japan (1049), Jordan (15), Korea, Republic of (142), Kuwait (30), Laos (3), Latvia (1), Lebanon (25), Luxembourg (3), Malaysia (68), Montenegro (1), Morocco (11), Netherlands (120), New Zealand (453), Nicaragua (265), Norway (22), Oman (3), Panama (358), Paraguay (79), Peru (252), Philippines (445 / 1), Poland (13), Portugal (13), Qatar (10), Romania (19), Russia (3), Samoa (1), Saudi Arabia (48), Serbia (2), Singapore (315), Slovakia (7), South Africa (1), Spain (541), Sri Lanka (7), Suriname (11), Sweden (61), Switzerland (47), Thailand (774), Trinidad and Tobago (52), Tunisia (2), Turkey (26), Ukraine (1), United Arab Emirates (7), United Kingdom (3607), Uruguay (195), Vanuatu (2), Venezuela (153), Viet Nam (63), West Bank and Gaza Strip (9), and Yemen (6).

CDC has confirmed and probable 27,717 cases of swine flu with 127 deaths (CDC updated June 26, 2009 from data received as of June 25, 2009, 11 AM ET) 52*States include: Alabama (239), Alaska (46), Arkansas (35), Arizona (729), California (1492), Colorado (103), Connecticut (877), Delaware (267), Florida (941), Georgia (65), Hawaii (465), Idaho (72), Illinois (2875), Indiana (251), Iowa (92), Kansas (117), Kentucky (119), Louisiana (153), Maine (61), Maryland (414), Massachusetts (1287), Michigan (468), Minnesota (537), Mississippi (114), Missouri (55), Montana (44), Nebraska (111), Nevada (250), New Hampshire (207), New Jersey (899), New Mexico (232), New York (2272), North Carolina (179), North Dakota (48), Ohio (93), Oklahoma (123), Oregon (289), Pennsylvania (1483), Rhode Island (132), South Carolina (120), South Dakota (22), Tennessee (148), Texas (2981), Utah (874), Vermont (46), Virginia (191), Washington (588), Washington, DC* (33), West Virginia (114), Wisconsin (4273) Wyoming (72). United States teritories include Puerto Rico (18) and Virgin Islands (1).

The United States has reported 127 deaths in Arizona (8), California (16), Connecticut (5), Florida (2), Illinois (12), Maryland (1), Massachusetts (1), Michigan (2), Minnesota (1), Missouri (1), New Jersey (6), New York (35), North Carolina (1), Oklahoma (1), Oregon (1), Pennsylvania (3), Rhode Island (1), Texas (10), Utah (10), Virginia (1), Washington (3) and Wisconsin (4).

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