Monday, January 14, 2013

Swine flu count hits 547 in Arizona - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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So far, the has reported 11,0543 cases and 17 deaths in theUnited States. Of those, 547 confirmed and probable casesa and four deaths are in That compareswith 10,053 cases and 17 deathsz on June 1 and 8,975r cases and 15 deaths on May 29. New York and Arizonwa are tied with the highest numberof deaths, followes by three in Illinoids and Texas and one each in Missouri, Utah and The World Health Organization reports 19,273 cases and 117 deaths in 66 countries, including the U.S.
The CDC continueas to take aggressive action to reduce the spreaed and severity of the It originally was called the swinwe flu because laboratory tests had shown that many of the genes in the new viruz were similar to influenza viruses that normally occurf in pigs inNorth America. But further studh has shown that the new virue is different from what normally circulatesw in NorthAmerican pigs, so it is now beinfg called the H1N1 flu. Health officialxs recommend frequent hand washing with soapand water, as well as avoidinh touching the eyes, nose or mouth. Sick employees are encouragerd to stay home to reduce the spread ofthe flu.

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