How many cases of h1n1 were there
[DOC File]AFGE Testiony on H1N1 5-14-09 (00263041.RTF;1)
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May 18, 2009 · At this point, the CDC is unable to determine whether any of the confirmed cases of H1N1 flu were contracted from a workplace exposure, even in the healthcare and homeland security sectors, where workplace exposures are highly probable. There needs to be better tracking of work-related H1N1 flu cases.
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May 06, 2009 · areas with confirmed cases of new influenza a/h1n1 virus 04/05/2009 Notes: All US State, Canadian Province and international Country-level data are official WHO or CDC data. Every attempt has been made to accurately determine more precise locations of Affected Areas, but these locations are not official.
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The overall goals were to limit the burden of disease and to minimize social disruption. Between April 2009 and February 2010, there were an estimated 59 million cases of H1N1 flu in the US. These cases resulted in approximately 265,000 hospitalizations and 12,000 deaths nationwide.
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The first outbreak of H1N1 was reported in April 2009 in Mexico, and the disease soon spread across the U.S. border. By June, H1N1 had sickened about 21,500 Americans and caused 87 deaths across the country. In roughly the same amount of time, there have been over 330,000 cases of COVID-19 and over 8,900 deaths in the U.S.
[DOC File]Senate H1N1 testimony (00264359.RTF;1)
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Jun 16, 2009 · At this point, the CDC is unable to determine whether any of the confirmed cases of H1N1 flu were contracted from a workplace exposure, even in the healthcare and homeland security sectors, where workplace exposures are highly probable. There needs to be better tracking of work-related H1N1 flu cases.
[DOC File]Still, the authors urge that the 2009 H1N1 virus continue ...
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Epidemiologic data collected during spring 2009 found that most people with the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus who were not hospitalized had a fever that lasted 2 to 4 days; this would require an exclusion period of 3 to 5 days in most cases.
[DOC File]Taking H1N1 Vaccination to Vulnerable Populations
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The H1N1 2009 influenza pandemic resulted in over 209,000 laboratory-confirmed cases and over 3,205 deaths worldwide as of September 11, 2009. Oregon flu statistics indicate that between the start of the pandemic in late April and August 2009, there were 116 Oregonians from …
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