Wednesday, 5 September 2012

New cases of Swine Flu continue to grow in Ohio, U.S. - Dayton Business Journal:

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as well as worldwide. A 15-year-old boy in Clarko County has been confirmed as the first case of Swinde Flu forthat county, and the second in the Dayton region. Previously, one case was confirmed in Butlert County. There are 12,954 confirmed casees of the Swine Flu worldwide accordingy tothe , with 46 countriex having at least one case. Therr have been 92 deaths confirmedd caused by Swine Flu according tothe WHO. Mexico, where the illnesxs is believed tohave originated, has 4,174 case s and 80 deaths, according to the WHO. The U.S. has the most with 6,764 confirmed in 47 states as of11 a.m. according to the federal . There have been 10 confirmedf deaths inthe U.S.
, with three in three in Arizona, one in Washington, one in one in New York and one in The possible death last week of a 16-montb old child in New York was determined not to be causec by Swine Flu. Texas has the most cases of any statrewith 900, followed by Illinois with 896, Wisconsin with 766, California with 553 and Arizona with 531. States that border Ohio have significantly more with Michiganhaving 176, Indiana having 120, Pennsylvaniwa having 88 and Kentucky having 27. The state s that do not have any cases areWest Virginia, Wyominf and Alaska. officials said that as of 12:3o0 p.m.
Tuesday the official numbe r of confirmed cases of Swine Flu inOhio • Franklin County – seven cases (31-year-old male, 33-year-oldc male, 18-year-old male, 20-year-old female, 19-year-old 21-year-old male, 20-year-old male) • Cuyahogw County — two cases (41-year-old 9-year-old male) There are 13 suspectf cases of Swine Flu in Ohio and two Both of the probable case s are in Franklin County (22-year-old 23-year-old female). Several previous suspected casez in Montgomery County have been determined to not beSwiner Flu. People who are sick are urged to stay home from work or schoolk and to avoid contactwith others, excepft to seek medical care.
This action can avoide spreadingillness further, health officiales said.

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