Thursday, May 14, 2009

Ohio Department of Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There have been three deaths in the U.S., with two in Texas and one in Washington.
Illinois has the most cases of any state with 592, followed by Wisconsin with 496, Texas with 293, California with 221 and New York with 211. The states that do not have any cases are West Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, North Dakota, Wyoming and Alaska.
Mexico, where the illness is believed to have originated, has 2,059 cases and 56 deaths, according to the WHO.
Ohio Department of Health officials said that as of 12 p.m. Wednesday the official number of confirmed cases of Swine Flu in Ohio were:
• Franklin County – four cases (31-year-old male, 33-year-old male, 18-year-old male, 20-year-old female)
• Cuyahoga County — two cases (41-year-old male, 9-year-old male)
• Lorain County – one case (9-year-old male)
• Holmes County – one case (47-year-old female)
• Portage County – one case (39-year-old female)
• Butler County – one case (30-year-old male)
• Fulton County — one case (10-year-old female)
There is one probable case in Franklin County and 34 suspect cases in 10 counties, including several in Montgomery County.

For further details : www.bizjournals.com/dayton/stories/2009/05/11/daily51.html

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