The pandemic of H1N1/09, the influenza that started in 2009 and spread to every corner of the world, is still occurring in isolated outbreaks around the world and is expected to continue to circulate in the foreseeable future as one of the forms of influenza that may be prevalent in the flu seasons. This type of flu is no longer tracked separately from other types of influenza-like-illnesses, so numbers and specific outbreak locations are not reported.
As of July 6, 2009# United States, 33,902 cases and 170 deaths# Mexico, 10,262 cases and 119 deaths# Canada, 7,983 cases and 25 deaths# United Kingdom, 7,447 cases and 3 deaths# Chile, 7,376 cases and 14 deaths# Australia, 5,298 cases and 10 deaths# Argentina, 2,485 cases and 60 deaths# Thailand, 2,076 cases and 7 deaths# China, 2,040 cases and 0 deaths# Japan, 1,790 cases and 0 deaths
All of them. It was a "true" pandemic.
Most have stopped counting, or stopped publishing the information if they are counting, now that the pandemic is declared over and we are in the post pandemic phase. From the beginning of the epidemic in Mexico in April 2009 until November 2010, there were 4330 cases and 94 deaths in Israel.
The 2009 Pandemic Flu "Swine Flu" A-H1N1/09 has spread in every state of the US and now to almost, if not all, countries of the world. For more information on the pandemic spread, see the related question "Which Cities States or Countries Have Deaths or Cases of Swine Flu- Current Situation". (Link is provided in the related question section below).
Yes, during the pandemic there were cases in every state in the US and in every country of the world.
There are two confirmed deaths. One was a child visiting a Texas family from Mexico. The other was a 33 year old female, whom recently went through childbirth.
By the time that the World Health Organization declared the end of the pandemic, all states in the US and all countries of the world have had cases of swine flu.The following states have not had any confirmed cases of the Swine Flu:1. West Virginia2. Alaska
On 1/6/10, the following countries rank as the top three countries with the most cases of the pandemic flu:Germany with 209,885 casesPortugal with 166,922 casesArgentina with 142,592 casesWorld-wide to date there have been 1,562,049 cases and 16,665 deaths.
19 Comfimed cases 0 Comfirmed deaths
As of November 22, 2009 there have been an estimated number of 4330 cases and 51 confirmed deaths from A-H1N1/09 Swine flu in Israel.
Since the ending of the pandemic phase, the counts are no longer being recorded. There may be some ongoing cases in limited locations around the world, including in Ireland. 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.
As of July 6, 2009, there were 1059 confirmed cases and 3 deaths.