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2009 swine flu pandemic by country summary

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Cases by country
Country Laboratory confirmed cases Other possible cases* Attributed deaths Refs.
Mexico 26 1,995 149 (20) [1][2]
United States 45 212+ 0 [3][4][2][5][6][7]
Canada 6 20+ 0 [2][8]
United Kingdom 2 21 0 [9]
Spain 1 35 0 [10][11]
New Zealand 0 111 0 [12]
Colombia 0 12 0 [13]
Australia 0 7 0 [14]
Switzerland 0 5 0 [15]
Denmark 0 4 0 [16]
Ireland 0 4 0 [17]
Czech Republic 0 3 0 [18]
Poland 0 3 0 [19]
France 0 3 0 [20]
Guatemala 0 3 0 [21]
Israel 0 2 0 [22]
Argentina 0 1 0 [23]
Costa Rica 0 1 0 [24]
Peru 0 1 0 [25]
Russia 0 1 0 [26]
Totals 80 2,443+ 149 (20)
* Not all cases have been confirmed as being due to this strain. Possible cases are cases of influenza-like illness (ILI) that have not been confirmed through testing to be due to this strain.
Deaths with confirmed presence of virus in parentheses.


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  11. ^ "Las sospechas de casos en Cataluña se elevan a 23". YahooNews! (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-04-27.
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