What should be the CDC if the disease to the people the flu - like symptoms, such as the novel is to provide guidelines for H1N1 infection. CDC is also the home of a sick person and the use of respiratory masks and novel influenza transmission (H1n1) to reduce the announced guidelines for care. Often, a routine precaution, all hands to limit the spread of home stay and add to other people to avoid contact with sick people and washing to prevent the spread of disease germs.
Test
Now all the states and CDC and the U.S. Territory and Puerto Rico Colombia's novel about the dissolution of the test kit to detect the H1N1 virus has developed a PCR diagnostic test kits. Test kits will also ship internationally. This is the United States and other countries for this new virus can be tested.
Vaccine
Novel H1N1 vaccine production, working closely with the manufacturer at the beginning of the process are to take aggressive action with a novel H1N1 influenza immunization in the United States government is a very important part of the response. CDC isolated a new virus H1N1, the virus, and can be used to create the vaccine, the vaccine candidates and testing of other institutions and industry to start production of the vaccine is working. The process of creating a vaccine for a few months too long to complete a step is required. CDC on a national and regional plans for the novel H1N1 influenza immunization campaign to support the Department of Public Health has developed a map. Additional maps can be used.
Deployment of resources
CDC, the United States and U.S. territories in continental Europe, the 25 strategic national stockpile for all countries (SNS) is the percentage of the supplies. The antiviral drugs, personal protective equipment and respiratory protection equipment is included. These medicines and supplies in response to a novel H1N1 virus will help states and U.S. territories.
Surveillance
Of routine influenza surveillance system has been detected by the CDC, and weekly reports FluView novel influenza (H1N1) activity. Tracking through multiple systems in the U.S. CDC flu. Overall, the flu and the influenza surveillance system of the United States, the novel H1N1 infection in several parts of the United States, will continue in some cases, such as influenza - Represents a reduction in violent activities. A novel flu virus now almost 100% of the H1N1 virus have been found.
Test
Now all the states and CDC and the U.S. Territory and Puerto Rico Colombia's novel about the dissolution of the test kit to detect the H1N1 virus has developed a PCR diagnostic test kits. Test kits will also ship internationally. This is the United States and other countries for this new virus can be tested.
Vaccine
Novel H1N1 vaccine production, working closely with the manufacturer at the beginning of the process are to take aggressive action with a novel H1N1 influenza immunization in the United States government is a very important part of the response. CDC isolated a new virus H1N1, the virus, and can be used to create the vaccine, the vaccine candidates and testing of other institutions and industry to start production of the vaccine is working. The process of creating a vaccine for a few months too long to complete a step is required. CDC on a national and regional plans for the novel H1N1 influenza immunization campaign to support the Department of Public Health has developed a map. Additional maps can be used.
Deployment of resources
CDC, the United States and U.S. territories in continental Europe, the 25 strategic national stockpile for all countries (SNS) is the percentage of the supplies. The antiviral drugs, personal protective equipment and respiratory protection equipment is included. These medicines and supplies in response to a novel H1N1 virus will help states and U.S. territories.
Surveillance
Of routine influenza surveillance system has been detected by the CDC, and weekly reports FluView novel influenza (H1N1) activity. Tracking through multiple systems in the U.S. CDC flu. Overall, the flu and the influenza surveillance system of the United States, the novel H1N1 infection in several parts of the United States, will continue in some cases, such as influenza - Represents a reduction in violent activities. A novel flu virus now almost 100% of the H1N1 virus have been found.
States and Territories* | Confirmed and Probable Cases | Deaths | |
---|---|---|---|
States | |||
Alabama | 477 cases | 0 deaths | |
Alaska | 272 cases | 0 deaths | |
Arizona | 947 cases | 15 deaths | |
Arkansas | 131 cases | 0 deaths | |
California | 3161 cases | 52 deaths | |
Colorado | 171 cases | 0 deaths | |
Connecticut | 1713 cases | 8 deaths | |
Delaware | 381 cases | 0 deaths | |
Florida | 2915 cases | 23 deaths | |
Georgia | 222 cases | 1 death | |
Hawaii | 1424 cases | 3 deaths | |
Idaho | 166 cases | 0 deaths | |
Illinois | 3404 cases | 17 deaths | |
Indiana | 291 cases | 1 death | |
Iowa | 165 cases | 0 deaths | |
Kansas | 204 cases | 0 deaths | |
Kentucky | 143 cases | 0 deaths | |
Louisiana | 232 cases | 0 deaths | |
Maine | 145 cases | 0 deaths | |
Maryland | 766 cases | 4 deaths | |
Massachusetts | 1370 cases | 5 deaths | |
Michigan | 515 cases | 9 deaths | |
Minnesota | 670 cases | 3 deaths | |
Mississippi | 252 cases | 0 deaths | |
Missouri | 76 cases | 1 death | |
Montana | 94 cases | 0 deaths | |
Nebraska | 313 cases | 1 death | |
Nevada | 467 cases | 0 deaths | |
New Hampshire | 247 cases | 0 deaths | |
New Jersey | 1414 cases | 15 deaths | |
New Mexico | 232 cases | 0 deaths | |
New York | 2738 cases | 63 deaths | |
North Carolina | 483 cases | 5 deaths | |
North Dakota | 63 cases | 0 deaths | |
Ohio | 188 cases | 1 death | |
Oklahoma | 189 cases | 1 death | |
Oregon | 524 cases | 5 deaths | |
Pennsylvania | 1960 cases | 8 deaths | |
Rhode Island | 192 cases | 2 deaths | |
South Carolina | 244 cases | 0 deaths | |
South Dakota | 45 cases | 0 deaths | |
Tennessee | 283 cases | 1 death | |
Texas | 5151 cases | 27 deaths | |
Utah | 988 cases | 16 deaths | |
Vermont | 59 cases | 0 deaths | |
Virginia | 327 cases | 2 deaths | |
Washington | 658 cases | 7 deaths | |
Washington, D.C. | 45 cases | 0 deaths | |
West Virginia | 243 cases | 0 deaths | |
Wisconsin | 6222 cases | 6 deaths | |
Wyoming | 111 cases | 0 deaths | |
Territories | |||
American Samoa | 8 cases | 0 deaths | |
Guam | 1 case | 0 deaths | |
Puerto Rico | 20 cases | 0 deaths | |
Virgin Islands | 49 cases | 0 deaths | |
TOTAL (55)* | 43,771 cases | 302 deaths |
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