Ohio, like the rest of the US states are no longer keeping counts and data separately about the Swine Flu from the data about all flu cases. So complete information is no longer available. Additionally, there may be some ongoing cases in limited locations around the world, including in Ohio. However, the specifics and counts of cases are no longer being tracked by CDC, WHO, the US states, and most other countries, now that the pandemic has been declared over. Influenza cases are monitored, but specific H1N1/09 counts (and the lab tests needed to isolate the specific virus to be able to count them correctly) aren't being done. Influenza cases in general are monitored, but statistics are not being kept for H1N1/09 cases separately from other influenza types for reporting any longer in the post pandemic phase.
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Yes. As of July 24, 2009 Ohio had 188 laboratory confirmed cases with 1 death.
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The number of Swine Flu cases in Ohio has jumped to five, and could grow to seven because of two more probable cases
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No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
No, even in an absolute worst case scenario not everyone in Ohio would die.
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The swine flu is PURPLE. :]
It was a swine that got swine flu first.See the related question below for information about the first person with swine flu.
Swine flu is a flu very similar to the regular flu. Tamiflu is a medicine that you take when you have swine flu or other types of influenza.
Just because your child has the swine flu, doesn't mean you do. Your child could get the swine flu even if you don't have it currently.
essay on swine flu?
Smoking can attract swine flu only if you are sharing a cigarette with someone who has swine flu.