H1N1 Swine Flu Statistics for United States

U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Pig Swine Flu Influenza in the United States (As of May 16, 2009 2:00 AM ET)

There are 4,714 cases and 4 deaths of Swine Flu or Pig Flu as of May 10 2009 in the USA; these are the 47 states affected by the pig influenza:

 

  • Illinois 638
  • Wisconsin 613
  • Texas 506
  • California 504
  • Arizona 435
  • Washington 246
  • New York 242
  • Michigan 142
  • Massachusetts 135
  • Oregon 94
  • Utah 91
  • Tennessee 74
  • Indiana 71
  • Florida 68
  • New Mexico 68
  • Iowa 66
  • Delaware 60
  • Louisiana 57
  • Alabama 55
  • Colorado 55
  • Connecticut 47
  • Pennsylvania 47
  • Minnesota 36
  • South Carolina 36
  • Kansas 30
  • Maryland 28
  • Nebraska 27
  • Nevada 26
  • Oklahoma 26
  • Virginia 21
  • Missouri 19
  • Georgia 18
  • New Hampshire 18
  • Maine 14
  • New Jersey 14
  • Ohio 14
  • Kentucky 13
  • North Carolina 12
  • Washington, D.C. 12
  • Hawaii 10
  • Rhode Island 8
  • Idaho 5
  • Montana 4
  • South Dakota 4
  • Arkansas 2
  • North Dakota 2
  • Vermont 1

TOTAL 4714 cases, 4 deaths

H1N1 Swine Flu Map for Pig Flu Statistics 

Map shows states with higher number of confirmed H1N1 pig swine influenza cases; the States with the highest cases are Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, California, Arizona, Washington, New York, Michigan, and Massachusetts.  The high ratio of pig flu corresponds to both States that had an early start and those States where temperatures are lower than average for the USA.  Illinois and Wisconsin surpass California, Arizona, and Texas which were the three States to first report H1N1 influenza.

Source: Center for Disease Control