As of my last update, specific statistics on human botfly cases in Arizona are not widely reported. The human botfly (Dermatobia hominis) is more commonly found in Central and South America, although occasional cases have been reported in the United States, sometimes linked to travel. If you are looking for the most current data, it would be best to consult local health departments or recent medical literature for the latest information.
In the USA, a total of 23 states have confirmed cases of human trafficking.
15 confirmed cases
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.
About 30,000 confirmed cases, and about 150 deaths. http://www.who.int/csr/don/2009_06_12/en/index.html
On H1N1 or swine flu? Those would be 82,306 cases with 398 confirmed deaths. Considering that in the United States there were 115,378 cases with 3,433 confirmed deaths, you should be more worried to catch something in the US than in Mexico.
As of July 6, 2009, there were 1059 confirmed cases and 3 deaths.
128 million confirmed cases and 2.8 million deaths across nearly 200 countries.
There have been 123 cases of confirmed or probable cases of Novel H1N1 Flu in Pennsylvania as of 29 May 2009and no deaths.
There are many species of botfly and they can be found nearly anywhere, but usually in warm, damp environments.I'm going to assume you are concerned about Dermatobia hominis, the botfly that attacks humans. They can be found throughout Mexico and Central America, but they are a minor species and not much of a threat.
As of 10/15/2014, there have been 7 but not all were contracted here in the US. Only 2 were contracted here but the others were contracted in Africa and then either came here (Duncan) or were brought here for treatment.
The answer is actually unknown, because there are so many cases that go unreported, untested, and undiagnosed. The official count of cases in Michigan as of 10/11/09 is 515 cases with 14 deaths which would be a mortality rate of 2.7.%. However, those are just the laboratory confirmed cases and we know many many more cases have occurred in the state.The best unofficial count of cases from various sources is 3166 actual cases with 14 deaths which would be a mortality rate of 0.4%.