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Between 9/1/2009 and 11/28/2009, 17 laboratory-confirmed H1N1-associated deaths were reported; 58% of deaths were male, 42% were female and the median age of fatal cases was 50 years (range: 5 years?83 years). Laboratory confirmation is defined as a positive test for the 2009 H1N1 virus carried out by either the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories or a commercial laboratory offering 2009 H1N1 confirmation.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Between 9/1/2009 and 12/12/2009, 19 laboratory-confirmed H1N1-associated deaths were reported; 56% of deaths were male, 44% were female and the median age of fatal cases was 50 years (range: 5 years?83 years). Laboratory confirmation is defined as a positive test for the 2009 H1N1 virus carried out by either the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories or a commercial laboratory offering 2009 H1N1 confirmation.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Figure 5: Confirmed H1N1-associated deaths are shown by month of death.
Twelve were reported with underlying conditions including cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), developmental delay, diabetes, heart disease and liver disease.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Between 9/1/2009 and 1/9/2010, 23 laboratory-confirmed H1N1-associated deaths were reported; 52% of deaths were male, 48% were female and the median age of fatal cases was 50 years (range: <1 year?83 years). Laboratory confirmation is defined as a positive test for the 2009 H1N1 virus carried out by either the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories or a commercial laboratory offering 2009 H1N1 confirmation.
Figure 5: Confirmed H1N1-associated deaths are shown by month of death.
Twelve were reported with underlying conditions including cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), developmental delay, diabetes, heart disease and liver disease.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Week 3
No deaths in Jan up to the 23rd
Between 9/1/2009 and 1/23/2010, 23 laboratory-confirmed H1N1-associated deaths were reported; 52% of deaths were male, 48% were female and the median age of fatal cases was 50 years (range: <1 year?83 years)
Between 9/1/2009 and 1/23/2010, 385 influenza-associated hospitalizations were reported in Idaho; 46% were male, 54% were female and the median age was 29 years (range: <1?87 years)
Between 9/1/2009 and 1/23/2010, 828 laboratory-confirmed H1N1 cases have been reported in Idaho; 57% were female, 43% were male, and the median age of all case reports was 22 years (range: 1 month?96 years).
No new deaths (total 23 since Sept). Between 9/1/2009 and 1/30/2010, 23 laboratory-confirmed H1N1-associated deaths were reported; 52% of deaths were male, 48% were female and the median age of fatal cases was 50 years (range: <1 year?83 years).
Between 9/1/2009 and 1/30/2010, 828 laboratory-confirmed H1N1 cases have been reported in Idaho; 57% were female, 43% were male, and the median age of all case reports was 22 years (range: 1 month?96 years).
Between 9/1/2009 and 3/20/2010, 387 influenza-associated hospitalizations were reported in Idaho; 46.5% were male, 53.5% were female and the median age was 32 years (range: <1?87 years). Hospitalizations are considered influenza-associated when any influenza-specific test is positive (e.g., a rapid influenza test, DFA, or H1N1 confirmatory test).
Between 9/1/2009 and 3/27/2010, 830 laboratory-confirmed H1N1 cases have been reported in Idaho; 57% were female, 43% were male, and the median age of all case reports was 22 years (range: 1 month?96 years).
Between 9/1/2009 and 4/3/2010, 831 laboratory-confirmed H1N1 cases have been reported in Idaho; 57% were female, 43% were male, and the median age of all case reports was 22 years (range: 1 month?96 years).
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