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Case Count: Detected U.S. Human Infections with H3N2v by State since August 2011

Table 1. Case Count: Detected U.S. Human Infections with H3N2v by State since August 2011

States Reporting H3N2v CasesCases in
2011
Cases in
2012

Hawaii

 

1

Illinois

 

4

Indiana

2

138

Iowa

3

1

Maine

2

 

Maryland

 

12

Michigan

 

6

Minnesota

 

5

Ohio

 

107

Pennsylvania

3

11

Utah

 

1*

West Virginia

2

3

Wisconsin

 

20

Total

12

309

* Case in Utah occurred in April 2012.

This chart indicates the number of CDC-reported infections with H3N2v variant influenza A viruses since August 2011 and is current as of March 2, 2013. This case count will be updated weekly each Friday.

NOTE: The state totals reported by CDC may not always be consistent with those reported by state health departments. If there is a discrepancy between these two counts, data from the state health departments should be used as the most accurate number.

 

Table 2. H3N2v Aggregate Hospitalizations and Deaths Since July 2012*


H3N2v Aggregate Hospitalizations and Deaths Since July 2012

Hospitalizations

16

Deaths

1

* As reported by states to CDC. This table will be updated weekly on Fridays.

See Reported Infections with Variant Influenza Viruses in the United States since 2005 for a complete list of human infections with all variant viruses since 2005.

 

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