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Centers for Disease Control Continues Aggressive Response to H1N1 Outbreak
Monday, May 04, 2009

The CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to an expanding outbreak caused by the H1N1 flu. CDC’s response goals are to:

  • Reduce transmission and illness severity, and
  • Provide information to help health care providers, public health officials and the public address the challenges posed by this emergency.

Common symptoms of H1N1 include fever, headache, tiredness, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body aches, diarrhea, and vomiting. Nearly all persons with flu will have at least two of these symptoms. The high risk groups for the H1N1 flu are not known at this time but it’s possible that they may be the same as for seasonal influenza. People at higher risk of serious complications from seasonal flu include people age 65 years and older, children younger than 5 years old, pregnant women, people of any age with chronic medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), and people who are immunosuppressed (e.g., taking immunosuppressive medications, infected with HIV).

Those who are ill are recommended to delay international travel. Those who have developed symptoms following international travel are advised to seek medical attention, in line with guidance from national authorities. Individuals are advised to wash hands thoroughly with soap and water on a regular basis.

Below is the breakdown of H1N1 cases by state as of 11:00 am on Monday, May 04, 20091:

State# of lab confirmed cases#deathsState# of lab confirmed cases#deaths
Alabama4 Missouri1 
Arizona17 Nebraska1 
California30 Nevada1 
Colorado7 New Hampshire1 
Connecticut2 New Jersey7 
Delaware20 New Mexico1 
Florida5 New York73 
Idaho1 North Carolina1 
Illinois8 Ohio3 
Indiana3 Oregon3 
Iowa1 Pennsylvania1 
Kansas2 Rhode Island1 
Kentucky1 South Carolina15 
Louisiana14 Tennessee1 
Maryland4 Texas41 
Massachusetts6 Utah1 
Michigan2 Virginia3 
Minnesota1 Wisconsin3 
Total286 cases   1 death

Please continue to check EGA's website,http://www.ega-inc.com for updates to this situation. As experts in pandemic flu preparedness, EGA can assist you with any questions you have about preparing your organization for a pandemic.

1Source: Centers for Disease Control