The states in the US hardest hit to date (May 29, 2009) with deaths from Swine Flu are:
* Arizona 540 cases -- 3 deaths * Illinois 1002 cases -- 2 deaths * Missouri 29 cases -- 1 death * New York 553 cases -- 4 deaths * Texas 1403 cases -- 3 deaths * Utah 122 cases -- 1 death * Washington 575 cases -- 1 death
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and each state's department of health are reporting case numbers by county. City by city information is not available from each state's regular report. The number of cities with Novel H1N1 cases in each state would be a staggering listing, considering there is a total of 13,217 cases reported in the US as of June 5, 2009.
See link below for CDC's listing of links to the Department of Health for each state.
What cities of Mexico has the swine flu affected?
As of April 27 2009 3 cases have been reported (from a total of 11 people returning from a trip to Mexico) Click on the link below for the latest updates on swine flu from the CDC:
There have been 553 probable and confirmed cases of Novel H1N1 Flu reported as of 29 May 2009 in California and no deaths.
They don't record it anymore, now a flu is just a flu.
New York. For the current counts of the reported confirmed cases in both states, see the related question below "Which cities states or countries have cases of swine flu?"
The symptoms of swine flu are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Diarrhea and vomiting have also been reported in a number of people. Also, like seasonal flu, swine flu can be severe and even fatal in some cases.
Fortunately there have not been any reported with the illness. Although their name includes "pig", they are really not in the same animal group as swine.
There have not been any reported cases of swine flu in rabbits, although several other mammals besides humans can get H1N1/09. Examples of some of the species in addition to humans that do get it are: swine/pigs, dogs, cats, poultry, and ferrets.
No, he hasn't had the swine flu. If he had the swine flu it would have been all over the news since he is so popular.
The numbers and locations of swine flu infections are no longer being tracked and reported separately from other flu-like illnesses now that the pandemic has been declared over. Few tests to determine the exact strain of flu are still being done since the treatment is typically the same for swine (H1N1/09) flu as for any type of flu virus.
During the 2009 swine flu H1N1 pandemic, the swine flu spread to all major cities in the US in every state as well as to all other nations in the world.
Yes there have been several cases reported in cats who lived very closely indoors with their owners.