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  2. 2009 swine flu pandemic by country - Wikipedia

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    Mexico, USA, and Canada are shown as a breakdown of the total. In the United States, initial reports of atypical flu in two individuals in southern California led to the discovery of the virus by the Center for Disease Control in mid-April. More than a hundred cases were confirmed in the following two weeks, across a dozen states. [312]

  3. File:H1N1 Mexico map by confirmed deaths.svg - Wikipedia

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    Mexico map by type of cases. ... 2009 swine flu pandemic in Mexico; 2009 swine flu pandemic in North America; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file:

  4. File:H1N1 Mexico map by confirmed cases.svg - Wikipedia

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    Mexico map by type of cases. Mexico map by confirmed deaths . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with CorelDRAW. ... 2009 swine flu pandemic in Mexico;

  5. CDC: Flu Activity Is High. Here’s How To Track It - AOL

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    Seasonal flu activity is elevated across most of the country, according to the latest reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ... Oregon, New Mexico, Louisiana and Tennessee ...

  6. Flu cases are highest in these US states: See the map - AOL

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    The U.S. is in peak flu season, as the CDC releases a map of influenza activity across the country. See which states are at the highest risk of flu activity. ... Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico ...

  7. 2009 swine flu pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 swine flu pandemic, caused by the H1N1/swine flu/influenza virus and declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) from June 2009 to August 2010, was the third recent flu pandemic involving the H1N1 virus (the first being the 1918–1920 Spanish flu pandemic and the second being the 1977 Russian flu).

  8. Flu cases ‘very high’ in New Mexico. Which counties had ...

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    New Mexico’s flu vaccination coverage rate for adults was in the middle of the pack for the week ending Jan. 6, coming in somewhere between 46.4% and 48.6%, according to the CDC.

  9. File:H1N1 Mexico Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    2009 swine flu pandemic in Mexico; 2009 swine flu pandemic in North America; Talk:2009 swine flu pandemic/Archive 6; Talk:2009 swine flu pandemic by country/Archive 2; Talk:2009 swine flu pandemic in Mexico/Archive 1; Talk:2009 swine flu pandemic in Mexico/Archive 2; User talk:Alan Liefting/Archive 8; File talk:H1N1 Mexico Map.svg