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Novel H1N1 Now Spreading in Southern Hemisphere
Novel H1N1 disease "is not going away," according to CDC. Australia, Chile, and Argentina are now reporting "significant numbers of cases" at the start of their flu season, CDC officials said at a briefing on Friday.
The agency estimates that over 1 million people in the U.S. have been infected, and it reports that the New England and New York/New Jersey regions continue to experience higher-than-usual levels of health care visits for influenza-like illness. A dozen states report widespread influenza activity: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, and Virginia.
U.S. cases remain most prevalent among the young — especially in those under 25.
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NEJM/Journal Watch H1N1 Influenza Center (Free)
Published in Physician's First Watch June 29, 2009
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