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Revision as of 06:04, 18 July 2009

Template:2009 flu pandemic table

This article covers the chronology of the 2009 novel influenza A (H1N1)[1] pandemic. Flag icons denote the first announcements of confirmed cases by the respective nation-states, their first deaths (and other major events such as their first intergenerational cases and their first cases of zoonosis), and relevant sessions and announcements of the World Health Organization, European Union, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

Unless otherwise noted, references to terms like S-OIV, H1N1 and such, all refer to this new A(H1N1) strain and not to sundry other strains of H1N1 which are endemic in humans, birds and pigs.

Timeline

March 2009

Probable and confirmed Mexican cases by date of illness onset, March 15 – April 26. —CDC

Mid-March

Mexico Mexico In La Gloria, Veracruz, 60% of the town's population is sickened by a respiratory illness of unknown provenance.[2]

March 17

Mexico Mexico Earliest known onset of a case that is later to be confirmed as Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infection.[3][4]

March 28

Confirmed USA cases with known dates of illness onset (April 27, 2009). —CDC

United States United States Earliest known onset of a USA case later confirmed as swine flu, that of a nine-year-old girl residing in Imperial County, California.[5][6]

March 30

United States United States Biosurveillance firm Veratect begins tracking the unusual respiratory illness in Mexico.[7][8]

United States United States A sample is collected from a nine-year-old female patient which is later confirmed to contain the novel virus strain (genetically sequenced as A/California/05/2009(H1N1)).[9][10]

United States United States Onset of illness for a ten-year-old boy residing in San Diego County, California; his case is eventually the first to be confirmed as swine flu in the USA .[6]

April 2009

April 1

United States United States A nasopharyngeal swab is collected from a ten-year-old male patient in San Diego County, later confirmed as containing the novel virus and the first organism of that strain to be completely sequenced (A/California/04/2009(H1N1)).[6][9][11]

April 2

Mexico Mexico In La Gloria, Veracruz, a four-year-old boy falls ill at the end of the outbreak. Only his sample, which was eventually sent abroad, tested positive for A(H1N1). Veracruz officials state that there were no plans to exhume the bodies of two infants who died in the outbreak.[2]

April 6

Mexico Mexico Public health authorities begin investigating unusual cases of pneumonia.[12] 400 people had reportedly sought treatment for pneumonia/influenza-like illness (ILI) in La Gloria the preceding week.[12]

United States United States Veratect publishes the alert "La Gloria: 'Strange' Respiratory Affects 60% of Local Population; Three Pediatric Deaths May be Associated with the Outbreak."[7][12]

April 12

Mexico Mexico The General Directorate of Epidemiology (DGE) reports the outbreak of an ILI in a small community in Veracruz to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), which is the Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO).[3][13] Furthermore, a 39-year-old woman dies of severe viral pneumonia in the city of San Luis Potosí; this is later believed to be the earliest known fatality related to the outbreak.[14]

April 13

Mexico Mexico First death in Oaxaca due to what would later be identified as swine flu.[15]

United States United States The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is advised of a ten-year-old boy with a respiratory illness in San Diego County, California. Test results had revealed an Influenza A virus, but were negative for standard human strains. The San Diego County Health Department is notified.[6]

April 14

United States United States The CDC receives its first sample from California (from the ten-year-old boy in San Diego County), and identifies the virus as a strain of swine influenza A(H1N1).[6]

April 16

Mexico Mexico Authorities notify the PAHO of the atypical pneumonia.[12]

United States United States Veratect publishes the alert "Atypical Pneumonia Cases Reported at Hospital" regarding the Oaxaca cases.[7][12]

April 17

United States United States The CDC receives a second sample from Southern California (taken from the nine-year-old girl in Imperial County), and again identifies the virus as a strain of swine influenza A(H1N1). The California Department of Public Health is notified.[6]

Mexico Mexico A case of atypical pneumonia in Oaxaca prompts enhanced national surveillance. A field investigation is started.[3] Mexico contacts Canada to request more specialized testing.[16]

April 18

Mexico Mexico Mexico sends 14 mucus samples to the CDC and dispatches health teams hospitals to look for patients showing severe influenza- or pnuemonia-like symptoms.[17]

April 20

United States United States Veratect advises the CDC of the Mexican events.[7][12] The CDC is already investigating the California and Texas cases.[7][12][18]

April 21

United States United States The CDC alerts physicians to a similar novel strain of swine influenza A(H1N1) in two cases from Southern California. Local investigations, including investigations in Texas, are underway, and overall surveillance is enhanced.[6][19] The Associated Press covers the alert, the first mention of the A(H1N1) outbreak in English-language media.[18][20] [21]

April 22

Canada Canada Canada receives the samples from Mexico for testing.[16]

April 23

Mexico Mexico The Public Health Agency of Canada confirms Mexico cases of swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus (S-OIV) infection.[3] Genetic sequence analysis reveals that the Mexican patients were infected with the same S-OIV strain detected in two California children.[3] The PAHO is informed that a cluster in Mexico of severe respiratory illnesses has been laboratory-confirmed as S-OIV infection.[3]

April 24

World Health OrganizationThe WHO issues its first Disease Outbreak Notice on the matter, confirming the infection of a number of people in Mexico and the United States by "Swine Influenza A/H1N1 viruses… not… previously detected in pigs or humans."[22]

United States United States The CDC tells a press conference that seven of the 14 Mexican samples contained the same virus strain as the known in California and Texas, and that indications suggested that containment in the USA was "not very likely".[23]

Mexico Mexico The Minister of Health confirms the Mexican cases of human infection by swine influenza and states that it believes that some of these cases had resulted in death.[23] Health authorities implement public health measures for all airport passengers and the vaccination of health care workers with seasonal influenza vaccine.[3]

April 25

World Health Organization WHO Under the International Health Regulations (IHR), the newly convened Emergency Committee meets for the first time, resulting in the WHO Director-General declaring a formal "public health emergency of international concern".[24][25]

World Health OrganizationThe PAHO Vaccination Week In The Americas starts.[26] The 2009 Week was planned to emphasize the vaccination of entire families, and health worker immunization.[26]

United States United States First closure of an entire school district, the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District outside San Antonio, Texas.[27][28]

April 26

April 27

World Health Organization Regions.

World Health Organization WHO The Emergency Committee meets for the second time. The WHO Director-General issues a statement that containment of the outbreak is not feasible, and elevates the pandemic alert from Phase 3 to Phase 4.[29]

Canada Canada First six cases confirmed, four in Nova Scotia and two in British Columbia.[30]

Spain Spain First confirmed case of swine flu, in Almansa, and thus the first case in Europe; A(H1N1) has spread from the WHO Region of the Americas to the WHO European Region.[31]

United Kingdom ( Scotland )United Kingdom First two confirmed cases, in Scotland.[32]

European Union European Union (EU) Health Commissioner advises Europeans not to travel to the United States or Mexico unless the need is urgent. This follows the first confirmed case in Spain.[33]

Mexico Mexico First seven confirmed deaths [34]

April 28

World Health Organization WHO Confirmed cases are now extant in four of six WHO regions (see map). As of 19:15 GMT seven countries have officially reported cases of swine influenza A(H1N1) infection.[35]

Israel Israel First confirmed case in Israel and thus the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (color-coded yellow), the third region to be affected.[36]

New Zealand New Zealand First three confirmed cases in New Zealand and thus the WHO Western Pacific Region (color-coded red), the fourth region to be affected. [37]

Canada Canada Confirmed: two cases and another four in Alberta and Ontario, respectively[38][39].

Spain Spain The second confirmed case in Spain, in Valencia[40][41].

April 29

World Health Organization WHO The Emergency Committee meets for the third time,[42] and the WHO raises its pandemic alert level from Phase 4 to Phase 5, its second highest.[43] As of 1800 GMT, nine countries have officially reported 148 cases of swine influenza A(H1N1) infection.[44]

European Union EU Foreign Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner announces that the halt of all travel to Mexico and disinfecting all airports due to the global flu outbreak is being considered.[45]

Germany Germany First three confirmed cases, two in Bavaria and one in Hamburg. [46]

Austria Austria First confirmed case.[47]

United States United States First death outside Mexico, a 23-month old Mexican child hospitalized in Texas[48]. Ninety-one confirmed cases in the USA to date.[49]

Spain Spain Eight more cases raises the total in Spain to 10, including the first human-to-human intergenerational transmission[50] (in which the patient had not recently been to Mexico but was infected by another patient who had just visited Mexico, namely his girlfriend).[51] This is the first intergenerational transmission to be documented in Europe.

Canada Canada Nineteen confirmed cases[citation needed].

United Kingdom (Scotland) United Kingdom Three more confirmed cases of swine flu in Scotland, giving a total of five confirmed cases[citation needed].

April 30

Netherlands Netherlands First confirmed case, a three-year-old child.[52] The child returned from Mexico to the Netherlands on April 27, 2009. The parents test negative for A(H1N1).

Switzerland Switzerland First confirmed case[citation needed].

Republic of Ireland Ireland First confirmed case.[53]

United States United States Four cases are confirmed in an outbreak at the University of Delaware; another 12 cases are deemed "probable". One of the confirmed cases is a baseball player, which results in the university cancelling sporting events, a concert by rapper Young Jeezy, and other school activities. [54]

Canada Canada Confirmed: One more case in Toronto, and eight more cases in Nova Scotia, and Alberta bringing total to 28. [55]

United Kingdom United Kingdom Three further confirmed cases of swine flu, giving a total of eight confirmed cases. [56]

May 2009

May 1

World Health Organization WHO As of 0600 GMT, 11 countries have officially reported 331 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[57]

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China

  • 300 people are placed under quarantine at a hotel for seven days due to Hong Kong's first confirmed case there.[58]
  • Chief Executive Donald Tsang raises Hong Kong's response level from "serious" to "emergency".[59]
  • The Director of Health, Dr. PY Lam, orders Metropark Hotel in Wan Chai to be isolated for 7 days.[60]

Denmark Denmark First confirmed case (in Hvidovre).[61]

France France First two confirmed cases. [62]

United Kingdom United Kingdom First and second case of human to human (or intergenerational) transmission within the UK confirmed.[63]

United States United States 155 confirmed cases. Two confirmed cases at the George Washington University's Thurston Hall

Canada Canada 51 Confirmed Cases

Mexico Mexico begins five-day shutdown to fight flu spread.[64]

May 2

World Health Organization WHO As of 0600 GMT 15 countries have officially reported 615 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[65]

Italy Italy First confirmed case.

South Korea South Korea First confirmed case.[66]

Costa Rica Costa Rica First confirmed case, and the first in Central America.

China China suspends flights from Mexico to Shanghai when a case is confirmed on a flight from Mexico[67]

Canada Canada

Mexico Mexico The fatal and confirmed cases are corrected to 101 and 397, respectively.

United States United States 189 confirmed cases.[citation needed] There are more than 430 schools closures in 18 states.[69]

May 3

World Health Organization WHO As of 0600 GMT, 17 countries have officially reported 787 cases of (A)H1N1. [65]

Colombia Colombia First confirmed case in South America. [70]

Portugal Portugal First confirmed case.

Mexico Mexico Final day of lock-down in Mexico.

Canada Canada 101 confirmed cases after seven cases in British Columbia, three in Alberta, two in Nova Scotia and Ontario, and one in Quebec were confirmed.[71]

May 4

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 20 countries have officially reported 985 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection. [72][73]

El Salvador El Salvador First confirmed case.

Israel Israel Second confirmed case.

Canada Canada A girl from Edmonton, Alberta was diagnosed with a severe case of the H1N1 virus.[74]

May 5

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 21 countries have officially reported 1,124 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.[75]

Guatemala Guatemala First confirmed case.

United States United States

  • Second confirmed death, the first of a U.S. resident, a pregnant special education teacher in Texas: Judy Trunnell. The 33-year-old gives birth to her second child via Caesarian section during her eighth month of pregnancy, in a coma whilst on life support.[76][77] Judy Trunnell had several underlying medical conditions, most notably asthma.[78][79][80]
  • Several sailors in San Diego, California fall ill (including a sailor on the USS Dubuque, which results in the cancellation of its deployment). These are the first cases in the U.S. Navy.[81]
  • As the low level of virulence of novel A(H1N1) in the U.S. becomes established, the CDC issues revised criteria for school closures, effectively ending widespread shutdowns.[82]

May 6

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 22 countries have officially reported 1,516 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.[83]

Poland Poland First confirmed case.

Sweden Sweden First confirmed case.

May 7

World Health Organization WHO As of 18:00 GMT, 24 countries have officially reported 2371 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.[84]

Argentina Argentina First confirmed case.[85]

Brazil Brazil First four confirmed cases.

Canada Canada Reports suggest that an elderly woman who had swine flu has died in northern Alberta, marking the first death in Canada related to swine flu.[86]

Netherlands The Netherlands A second and a third confirmed case has been reported, by a 53-year old woman and a 52-year old man.

United States USA The New England Journal of Medicine establishes its H1N1 Influenza Center on its website.[87]

May 8

World Health Organization WHO As of 16:00 GMT, 25 countries have officially reported 2,500 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection.[88]

Japan Japan First three confirmed cases.[89]

Panama Panama First confirmed case [90][91][92].

May 9

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 29 countries have officially reported 3,440 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[93]

Australia Australia First confirmed case.[94]

Brazil Brazil Two cases confirmed, one of which is thought to be the first case of human-to-human infection in Brazil. [95]

Costa Rica Costa Rica First confirmed death, and also the first death outside of North America.[96][97] Three other confirmed cases, all children, were contaminated by the patient who died.[98]

Norway Norway First two confirmed cases. [99]

United States USA Third confirmed death, a Washington man with underlying heart disease.[100] Also, the USA passes Mexico in the number of confirmed cases of infection, 1693 to 1364, thus becoming the nation-state with the most laboratory-confirmed cases of infection; Canada is third with 242 cases.[101]

Japan Japan 4th confirmed case. It is a close friend of the first three confirmed cases.

May 10

World Health Organization WHO As of 07:30 GMT, 29 countries have officially reported 4,379 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[102]

Sweden Sweden Second confirmed case.

China China First confirmed case.

Brazil Brazil More two cases confirmed. Now the country has 8 confirmed cases.

May 11

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 30 countries have officially reported 4,694 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[103]

May 12

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 30 countries have officially reported 5,251 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[104]

Cuba Cuba First confirmed case.

Thailand Thailand First two confirmed cases. Thailand is the first Southeast Asia country to be affected by the virus.

Finland Finland First two confirmed cases.

Brazil Brazil Beyond the eight confirmed cases, the country has 34 suspected cases.

Panama Panama 11 new confirmed cases. 29 total.[105]

Canada Canada The first case in Yukon Territory is confirmed.[106]

Spain Spain 100 cases confirmed. [107]

May 13

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 13 May 2009, 33 countries have officially reported 5,728 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[108]

China China Second confirmed case.

Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Second confirmed case.

Belgium Belgium First confirmed case. [109]

Panama Panama 10 more cases confirmed today. Total :39. [110]

Argentina Argentina Second confirmed case.

May 14

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 33 countries have officially reported 6,497 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.[111]

Belgium Belgium Second confirmed case. [112]

Colombia Colombia First domestic infections with 3 cases confirmed. Total: 10. [113]

Peru Peru First confirmed case.

May 15

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 34 countries have officially reported 7,520 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection. [114]

United States USA Fourth and fifth deaths confirmed, that of an Arizona woman suffering from a lung condition[115][116] and a Texas man in Corpus Christi, respectively.[117][118]

Malaysia Malaysia First confirmed case. [119] Malaysia is the 37th country to be affected by the virus.

Belgium Belgium 2 more cases confirmed today. Total: 4.

Ecuador Ecuador First confirmed case.

Cuba Cuba 2 more cases confirmed today. Total: 3.

Panama Panama 4 new cases confirmed today. Total: 43, 23 of whom are male and 20 of whom are female. 20 of the cases are under 15 years old.[120]

May 16

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT 36 countries have officially reported 8,451 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.

Malaysia Malaysia Second confirmed case. [121] The first patient is now showing significant improvement from the treatment.

Japan Japan First domestic infection confirmed, in Kobe, a male high school student with no history of travel abroad. [122] The Kobe Festival, planned for May 16 and 17, is cancelled.[123]

World Health Organization Regions.

India India First case confirmed, in Hyderabad. [124]. This marks the arrival of A(H1N1) in the fifth of the WHO's six regions, the South-East Asia Region.

Turkey Turkey First confirmed case.

Panama Panama 11 New confirmed cases. 54 total.[125]

May 17

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT 37 countries have officially reported 8,480 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.

Panama Panama With 54 confirmed cases, Panama occupies second place, along with Canada, for the number of cases per country.[126]

Chile Chile First two cases confirmed in the country, and the 41st country affected.

Peru Peru Second case of swine flu comfirmed.

May 18

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 40 countries have officially reported 8,829 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 74 deaths.[127]

United States USA The sixth death in the US, and the first in New York —that of an assistant principal.[128][129]

Japan Japan reports 96 confirmed cases;[130] it now ranks fourth in the world in the number of infections. Thousands of schools in 21 cities in the Hyogo and Osaka prefectures are temporarily closed.[131][132]

Greece Greece First confirmed case.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 107 cases confirmed.

Peru Peru 3rd case comfirmed.

Chile Chile 3rd and 4thcases comfirmed

May 19

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 40 countries have officially reported 9,830 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 79 deaths. [133]

United States United States Seventh confirmed death, that of a 44-year-old Missouri man. [134]

Japan Japan 191 confirmed cases; Hyogo Prefecture has the most at 111.[135]

Peru Peru 1 more case comfirmed today. Total:4

Norway Norway 1 more case confirmed today. Total: 3. [136]

Chile Chile 17 more cases comfirmed. Total:21

Paraguay Paraguay confirmed its first case and became the 43rd affected country. [137]

Taiwan Taiwan confirmed its first case and becomes the 44th affected country.[138]

May 20

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 40 countries have officially reported 10,243 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 80 deaths. [139]

United StatesUnited States A patient dies in Arizona[140], and a 22-year-old man dies in Utah[141], the nation's eighth and ninth H1N1 fatalities. Roughly half of the influenza viruses detected by the CDC's routine influenza surveillance systems are now that of novel A(H1N1).[1] An unusual number of outbreaks in schools is reported.[142]

Japan Japan 236 confirmed cases, including the first case in Shiga Prefecture,[143] and the cities of Hachiōji and Kawasaki in the Greater Tokyo Area. Two female high school students from Tokyo who had recently attended a Model United Nations conference in New York are presumed to have become infected abroad.[144][145]

Chile Chile 17 more cases comfirmed. Total:38

Norway Norway 1 more case confirmed today. Total: 4. [136]

Brazil Brazil 1 more confirmed case, now are 9 cases in total.

May 21

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 41 countries have officially reported 11,034 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 85 deaths. [146]

Japan Japan 279 confirmed cases; more than 4,800 schools are closed in the Kobe region.[147]

Chile Chile 16 more cases comfirmed. Total:54

Philippines Philippines confirms first case of influenza A(H1N1) virus.

May 22

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 42 countries have officially reported 11,168 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 86 deaths. [148]

Japan Japan 317 confirmed, including first confirmed in Saitama Prefecture.[149] Third confirmed in Tokyo, a 25 year old man who visited Osaka from May 14-20th.[150]

Chile Chile 11 more cases comfirmed. Total:65

Russia Russia First confirmed case.

Honduras Honduras First confirmed case.

May 23

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 43 countries have officially reported 12,022 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 86 deaths. [151]

Iceland Iceland First confirmed case. 4 more cases suspected.[152] [153]

South Korea South Korea has six more confirmed cases. Total: 10

Chile Chile 36 more cases. Total:101

United Kingdom United Kingdom 122 cases confirmed.

Brazil Brazil has one more confirmed case. Total: 10.

May 24

Kuwait Kuwait First confirmed cases, that of 18 U.S. soldiers. [154]

Australia Australia Two more confirmed cases, which now brings the national toll to 16.[155]

PhilippinesPhilippines Second confirmed case reported by Philippine Health secretary Francisco Duque.

Chile Chile 22 more cases comfirmed. Total:123

United Kingdom United Kingdom 133 cases confirmed.

Argentina Argentina 3 cases confirmed. Total: 5

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates First case confirmed.

May 25

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 46 countries have officially reported 12,515 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 91 deaths.[156]

Chile Chile 90 more cases comfirmed. Total:213

United Kingdom United Kingdom 4 more confirmed cases in the United Kingdom. Total: 137.

Canada Canada Second confirmed death in Ontario.

Australia Australia 22 Confirmed Cases. [157]

Republic of Ireland Ireland Second confirmed case. [158]

Bahrain Bahrain First confirmed case.

United States United States 12th death confirmed.

Czech Republic Czech Republic First confirmed case

May 26

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 46 countries have officially reported 12,954 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 92 deaths[159]

Argentina Argentina 14 Confirmed Cases. Total: 19. [160]

United Kingdom United Kingdom 44 new cases confirmed. Total: 184 [161]

Chile Chile 63 more cases comfirmed. Total:276

Australia Australia 61 confirmed cases. [162] [163] [164]

Puerto Rico Puerto Rico First confirmed case[165]

May 27

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 48 countries have officially reported 13,398 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 95 deaths[166]

Singapore Singapore First confirmed case. A 22-year-old woman picked up the virus after visiting New York. [167]

Romania Romania First confirmed case. [168]

Philippines Philippines Four more confirmed cases.

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic First two confirmed cases. [169]

United Kingdom United Kingdom 2 new cases confirmed. Total: 186 [170]

Argentina Argentina 37 cases confirmed. [171]

Chile Chile 78 more cases comfirmed. Total:354

Uruguay Uruguay confirmed its first two cases of Influenza A (H1N1). [172]

Greece Greece confirmed two more cases.[173]

Brazil Brazil has one more confirmed case. Total: 11

May 28

Australia Australia 147 Confirmed Cases. [174]

Slovakia Slovakia First confirmed case.

Singapore Singapore Three more cases confirmed. Total confirmed cases now stands at four. [175]

United Kingdom United Kingdom Seventeen more confirmed cases Total: 203 [176]

Sweden Sweden One more confirmed case. Total 4.

Argentina Argentina 70 cases confirmed.

Bolivia Bolivia First 2 cases confirmed.[177]

Chile Chile 72 more cases comfirmed. Total:426

Venezuela Venezuela First case confirmed.

Philippines Philippines 4 new cases.

Brazil Brazil has 3 new cases, the both are in São Paulo. Now the country has 14 cases.

May 29

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 53 countries have officially reported 15,510 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 99 deaths[178]

United Kingdom United Kingdom 14 confirmed cases. Total: 217[179]

Norway Norway One new confirmed case. Total: 5 [136]

Hungary Hungary First confirmed case [180]

Brazil Brazil Another one case confirmed, being the third case of human-to-human transmission inside the country. Total: 15.

Uruguay Uruguay 4 new confirmed cases. Total: 6[181]

Greece Greece Another one case confirmed. Total 4.[182]

Venezuela Venezuela Second confirmed case.

Philippines Philippines Health officials confirmed additional 4 cases. Total:14 cases

Chile Chile number of swine flu cases rise by 86 to 512. Community outbreaks comfirmed.

May 30

Sweden Sweden One more confirmed case. Total 5.

Norway Norway Two new confirmed cases. Total 7.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 12 more cases. Total: 229.

Cyprus Cyprus First confirmed case.

Estonia Estonia First confirmed case. [183]

Chile Chile 99 more cases comfirmed. Total:611

Brazil Brazil Five more cases. Total: 20 (15 outside the country and 5 inside the country).

Lebanon Lebanon First three cases confirmed.

Philippines Philippines 2 more cases confirmed

May 31

Vietnam Vietnam First case confirmed.

Antarctica Antarctica First two cases confirmed in two American scientists stationed there. [citation needed]

Singapore Singapore Another confirmed case brings the total confirmed to 5.

Argentina Argentina 100 cases confirmed.

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Nine more cases confirmed, for a total of 11 cases nationwide.[184]

Chile Chile 90 more cases comfirmed. Total:701

Uruguay Uruguay 11 cases confirmed.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 14 more cases confirmed Total: 244

The Bahamas Bahamas First confirmed case

June 2009

June 1

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 62 countries have officially reported 17,410 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 115 deaths.[185]

Philippines Philippines Additional 5 confirmed cases of A(H1N1) virus, in total of 21 confirmed case.

Australia Australia Total: 401 cases

Romania Romania 5 confirmed cases

Greece Greece one more case confirmed total: 5

Singapore Singapore Another two new confirmed cases. Total: 7 cases

Bulgaria Bulgaria First confirmed case [186]

Chile Chile 130 more cases comfirmed. Total:831

Israel Israel 7 cases confirmed Total: 33 [187]

United States United States West Virginia is the last USA state to be affected by swine flu. Also, in California, the first two deaths in that state is reported.

Honduras Honduras 2 more cases confirmed Total:3

Canada Canada 3rd death confirmed. First death in Toronto

Venezuela Venezuela Third confirmed case [188]

Uruguay Uruguay 4 cases confirmed. Total: 15.[189]

June 2

Luxembourg Luxembourg First case confirmed

Thailand Thailand 1 new confirmed case in total of 5 postive cases of A(H1N1) virus.

Ukraine Ukraine First confirmed case of A (H1N1) virus

Singapore Singapore One more confirmed case. Total: 8

Egypt Egypt First confirmed case of A (H1N1) virus. First confirmed case in Africa.

Nicaragua Nicaragua First confirmed case of A (H1N1) virus.

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Two more cases of A (H1N1) virus. Total confirmed: 14.[184]

United Kingdom United Kingdom New cases brings total to 339.

Sweden Sweden One more confirmed case. Total: 7

Chile Chile First confirmed death, a 37 year old man. 139 more cases comfirmed. Total:970

Honduras Honduras 34 comfirmed cases in total. [190]

Bermuda Bermuda First case confirmed [191]

Netherlands Netherlands 1 more case confirmed. Total: 4

Brazil Brazil 3 more case confirmed. Total: 23

June 3

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 3 June 2009, 66 countries have officially reported 19,273 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 117 deaths.[192]

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia First case confirmed

Philippines Philippines 1 new confirmed case in total of 22 positive cases of A(H1N1) virus

Norway Norway One new confirmed case. Total 8.

Singapore Singapore Three new confirmed cases. Total 11.

United Kingdom United Kingdom More Confirmed cases. Total: 404 [193]

Venezuela Venezuela 4th confirmed case [194]

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Total amount of confirmed cases rises to 23. [184]

Nicaragua Nicaragua 4 new confirmed cases. Total: 5 [195]

Barbados Barbados First case confirmed

Chile Chile 127 more cases comfirmed. Total:1097

Jamaica Jamaica First 2 cases confirmed

New Zealand New Zealand One further confirmed case, bringing the national total to 11.

Brazil Brazil 2 more cases confirmed. Total: 25

Estonia Estonia 2 more cases confirmed. A 3-year old toddler and 50-year old woman. Total:3

June 4

Philippines Philippines Confirmed cases of A(H1N1) virus rose to 29.

Malaysia Malaysia Three more cases confirmed. One of the patient is a 23-year-old student returned from United States. Another two patients are German tourists who arrived in Singapore but went to Malaysia for holiday. Total: 5 [196]

Norway Norway One new confirmed case. Total 9.

Sweden Sweden First domestic infection. Total 13 (1 domestic)

United States United States The USA report another death in Connecticut, bringing the total up to 29.

Peru Peru 49 confirmed cases of influenza A in Peru [197]

Guatemala Guatemala 23 confirmed cases of influenza A in Guatemala [198]

Colombia Colombia 24 confirmed cases of influenza A in Colombia [199]

Brazil Brazil 3 more cases confirmed. Total: 28 [200]

Singapore Singapore 12th case confirmed. [201]

Panama Panama Cases of influenza A is increased from 155 to 179 in Panama [202]

El Salvador El Salvador Cases of influenza A infection in El Salvador increased to 49 [203]

Austria Austria 4 confirmed cases in Austria [204]

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago First case reported in the country [205]

Uruguay Uruguay 17 cases reported in the country[206]

Ecuador Ecuador 47 cases reported in the country[207]

Nicaragua Nicaragua 12 cases reported in the country[208]

Chile Chile 152 more cases comfirmed. Total:1249

Argentina Argentina 163 cases of influenza A in Argentina[209]

New Zealand New Zealand: 2 new confirmed cases, bringing the national total to 13[210]

June 5

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 69 countries have officially reported 21,940 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 125 deaths.[211]

Malaysia Malaysia Sixth case confirmed. [212]

Philippines Philippines Four new confirmed cases. Total 33.

Bulgaria Bulgaria Second case confirmed, a 7 year old from Blagoevgrad. Total 2.

Cayman Islands Cayman Islands First case confirmed. [213]

Singapore Singapore Two new confirmed cases. Total: 14. [214]

Spain Spain 291 confirmed cases total in the country [215]

Ecuador Ecuador 51 confirmed cases in the country [216]

Australia Australia Australia now over the 1000 cases. Total: 1006 [217]

Chile Chile 164 more cases comfirmed. Total:1413

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic First fatality, a 17 year old pregnant girl. Total amount of confirmed cases rises to 44. [218]

Sweden Sweden One new domestic infection. Total 14 (2 domestic)

Brazil Brazil 3 more confirmed cases. Total: 31

June 6

Malaysia Malaysia One more case confirmed. Total: 7 [219]

Singapore Singapore One more case confirmed, which happens to be a local case. Total: 15

Chile Chile 84 more cases comfirmed. Total:1497

Brazil Brazil 4 more confirmed cases. Total: 35

June 7

China China Five more cases confirmed. Total: 72 [220]

South Korea South Korea One more case confirmed. Total: 47 [221]

New Zealand New Zealand Authorities have confirmed that a man traveling from North America has Influenza A(H1N1). Total: 14.[222]

Cuba Cuba Cuba confirmed fifth case of influenza A (H1N1)[223]

Chile Chile Chilean authorities confirms second death from influenza A in South America[224]

Venezuela Venezuela 3 new cases in the country. total: 7[225]

Chile Chile 93 more cases comfirmed. Total:1590

Brazil Brazil 1 new case in the country. Total:36[226]

Martinique Martinique First confirmed case on the French Caribbean island.

Egypt Egypt 2 more cases. Total of three cases.

Estonia Estonia 4th confirmed case of influenza A (H1N1)

June 8

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 73 countries have officially reported 25,288 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 139 deaths.[227]

New Zealand New Zealand Three more confirmed cases, two of which were from international flights. Total: 17.[228]

Philippines Philippines Thirteen more confirmed cases. Total 46[229]

Sweden Sweden Two more domestic confirmed cases. Total 16 (4 domestic)[230]

Netherlands Netherlands Ten more confirmed cases including two human-to-human infections. Total 20[231]

Venezuela Venezuela 5 new infections. Total: 12[232]

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Total amount of confirmed cases rises to 72. [233]

Honduras Honduras 67 cases of influenza A H1N1 in Honduras [234]

Chile Chile 317 more cases comfirmed. Total:1907

Costa Rica Costa Rica Government confirms 93 positive cases of influenza A in Costa Rica [235]

Brazil Brazil 2 new infections. Total: 38

June 9

Singapore Singapore Three more confirmed cases. Total 18.

Philippines Philippines Confirmed cases rises to 54.

Iceland Iceland 2nd comfirmed case.

Norway Norway Two more confirmed cases. Total 11.

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Nineteen more confirmed cases. Total rises to 91.[236]

Brazil Brazil 2 new infections. Total: 40

Venezuela Venezuela First case in the state of Tachira, 14th in the country.[237]

Chile Chile 279 more cases comfirmed. Total:2186

Colombia Colombia first death by Influenza A H1N1.

Egypt Egypt Total of 8 cases. 5 more comfirmed.

June 10

World Health Organization WHO As of 06:00 GMT, 74 countries have officially reported 27,737 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 141 deaths.[211]

Malaysia Malaysia Two more cases confirmed. Total: 9 [238]

Philippines Philippines 23 more confirmed cases added in total of 77 cases of Influenza A(H1N1) flu virus.

Norway Norway First domestic infection. Total 12 (1 domestic)

Brazil Brazil has 3 new infections. Total: 43

Germany Germany 117 cases confirmed.

New Zealand New Zealand Four more confirmed cases, bringing the national total to 27.[239]

Bolivia Bolivia 2 new cases in the country. Total: 5.[240]

Venezuela Venezuela 11 new cases in the country. Total: 25.[241]

Egypt Egypt 2 more cases. A total of 10 cases.

Chile Chile 268 more cases comfirmed. Total:2454

Guatemala Guatemala First death in the country and new cases, total: 74[242][243]

French Polynesia French Polynesia First confirmed case in the islands.[244]

Uruguay Uruguay 36 cases confirmed. [245]

June 11

World Health Organization The WHO raises its Pandemic Alert Level to Phase 6, citing significant transmission of the virus.[246][247][248]

Philippines Philippines additional 15 more confirmed cases, rose to 92 in total.

Australia Australia 1263 cases nationally, with more than 1000 cases in the State of Victoria alone. [249]

Cuba Cuba 6th case on the island. First in a native person. [250]

Belgium Belgium 14 cases confirmed [251]

Norway Norway One new domestic infection. Total 13 (2 domestic)

State of Palestine Palestinian Territories 1st case confirmed in the West Bank [252]

British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 1st case confirmed in the islands[252]

Hong KongHong Konghas first found a local case.

Chile Chile 290 more cases comfirmed. Total:2744

Brazil Brazil has more 9 confirmed cases. Total: 52

Malaysia Malaysia 2 more confirmed cases. Total of 11 cases.

Taiwan Taiwan has a total of 36 cases.

Egypt Egypt 2 more cases. Total of 12

June 12

World Health Organization WHO As of 07:00 GMT, 12 June 2009, 74 countries have officially reported 29,669 cases of Influenza A (H1N1) infections, including 145 deaths.

Vietnam Vietnam Total of 25 cases confirmed.

Singapore Singapore 3 more confirmed cases in Singapore. Total of 21 cases.

Germany Germany 25 more confirmed cases of Japanese children in Germany.

Egypt Egypt 2 more confirmed cases, total of 12 cases.

Ecuador Ecuador Total of 71 confirmed cases.

Singapore Singapore 13 patients discharged after recovering from the H1N1 virus.

Norway Norway One new domestic infection. Total 14 (3 domestic)

Sweden Sweden Total 30 (9 domestic)

Chile Chile 295 more cases comfirmed. Total:3039

Morocco Morocco First confirmed case of H1N1.

Philippines Philippines confirms 11 new H1N1 cases. Total of 103 cases.

Thailand Thailand confirms 43 more cases of H1N1. Total: 89 cases

Singapore Singapore on Friday night confirms 6 more H1N1 cases. Total: 27

Brazil Brazil has more 3 cases. Total: 55

Australia Australia Total number of cases increases to 1391.

Isle of Man Isle of Man First confirmed case.

United States United States cases jump to 17855

New Zealand New Zealand 7 more comfimed cases. Total:34. Limited human to human transportation comfirmed with no community outbreaks.

June 13

China China 14 more confirmed cases of H1N1, total of 202 cases. (with Taiwan and Hong Kong included, w/a 141)

Canada Canada 537 more confirmed cases of H1N1, total of 3515 cases.

Denmark Denmark 1 more confirmed case of H1N1. Total of 12 cases.

Guatemala Guatemala 2nd death caused by H1N1 and 14 new confirmed cases.

Chile Chile 208 more cases comfirmed. Total:3247

Argentina Argentina 127 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 470 cases.

Bolivia Bolivia First 2 domestic infections. Total: 7.[253]

Malaysia Malaysia One more confirmed case. Total: 12.[254]

Norway Norway One more infection. Total 15 (3 domestic)

Colombia Colombia Total of 40 confirmed cases, 1 death

Thailand Thailand 17 more confirmed cases, total of 106 H1N1 cases.

Brazil Brazil has 3 new cases. Total: 58.

June 14

Singapore Singapore Another 13 new H1N1 cases confirmed at 2330 hrs. Total: 40.

Thailand Thailand confirms 44 more cases of H1N1. Total: 150 cases

Philippines Philippines Philippines now has a total of 147 cases of H1N1. Community outbreaks confirmed.

Israel Israel Another 17 confirmed cases of H1N1, total of 94 cases.

Chile Chile 112 more cases comfirmed. Total:3359

Brazil Brazil has more 11 confirmed cases. Total: 69.

United Kingdom (Scotland) United Kingdom first death confirmed by new flu in Scotland (also first death outside of the Americas). Deaths now reported in two different WHO regions.

Venezuela Venezuela The country has now 44 confirmed cases

June 15

World Health Organization WHO 76 countries have officially reported 35,928 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection, including 163 deaths.

Singapore Singapore Total of 40 confirmed cases, 17 patients have recovered and discharged from hospital.

Thailand Thailand 51 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 201 cases.

New Zealand New Zealand A large influx of confirmed cases has caused the national total of Influenza A(H1N1) cases to rise to 86.

Malaysia Malaysia Five more cases of H1N1 confirmed. Total: 17 [255]

Norway Norway One more confirmed case, first in Sør Trøndelag. Total 16 (3 domestic)

Sweden Sweden Three more confirmed cases. Total 33 (10 domestic)

Australia Australia 1836 cases of swine flu in Australia

Solomon Islands Solomon Islands First confirmed case in the islands.

Brazil Brazil has more 5 confirmed cases. Total: 74.

Vietnam Vietnam 1 more confirmed case. Total of 26 cases.

Philippines Philippines 46 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 193 cases.

Belgium Belgium 2 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 19 cases.

Argentina Argentina First death reported. Currently 10 countries have reported deaths.

Hong Kong Hong Kong 12 more cases. Community outbreaks comfirmed. Total of 104 cases.

Chile Chile 413 more cases comfirmed. Total:3772

Canada Canada Cases surge. A total of 4049 cases of swine flu has been comfirmed. Deaths rose by 3 to 7.

Egypt Egypt 23 cases of swine flu. 11 more cases comfirmed over the weekend.

United Kingdom United Kingdom Cases surge. There are currently 1320 cases of swine influenza in the United Kingdom. Large numbers of community outbreaks have been comfirmed.

June 16

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka First confirmed case of human swine influenza in Sri Lanka.

JordanJordan First comfirmed case in of human swine influenza Jordan

Samoa Samoa First confirmed case in of human swine influenza Samoa.

Suriname Suriname First confirmed case of human swine influenza in Suriname.

Yemen Yemen First comfirmed case of human swine influenza in Yemen

Guatemala Guatemala 45 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 119 cases.

Israel Israel 49 more confirmed caes of H1N1. Total of 117 cases.

Italy Italy 11 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 67 cases.

Japan Japan 56 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 607 cases.

South Korea South Korea 6 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 65 cases

Netherlands Netherlands 26 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 61 cases.

New Zealand New Zealand 28 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 103 cases.

Singapore Singapore 7 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 47 cases.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 220 more cases of the virus. Total: 1426

Sweden Sweden 13 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 32 cases.

Vietnam Vietnam 2 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 27 cases.

Thailand Thailand 109 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 310 cases. Community outbreaks comfirmed.

India India 7 more comfirmed case. Total of 30 cases. Human to human transportation of swine flu reported.

Australia Australia 142 more cases comfirmed. Totally, there are 1965 cases of human swine influenza in Australia with no deaths.

Philippines Philippines has 247 cases confirmed. No death so far, but there is now a direct transmission in a secondary high school in Bulacan adding to the previous community outbreak in Nueva Ecija.

Brazil Brazil has more 5 confirmed cases. Total: 79.

Argentina Argentina has confirmed 4th death. Total cases: 871 and total deaths: 4.

Colombia Colombia 50 confirmed cases in Colombia.

Venezuela Venezuela 52 confirmed cases in Venezuela.

Chile Chile 502 more cases comfirmed. Total:4274

Malaysia Malaysia One more confirmed case. Total: 18.

June 17

Monaco Monaco has confirmed first case.[256]

United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands has confirmed first case.

Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles has confirmed first case in the island of Sint Maarten.

Thailand Thailand 95 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 405 cases.

Malaysia Malaysia Four more cases of H1N1 confirmed. One domestic infection confirmed. Total: 23 [257]

Philippines Philippines 64 more cases added in people having A(H1N1) flu virus. Total: 311 cases.

Hong Kong Hong Kong 54 more confirmed cases of H1N1, in which one of the patients is a nurse. Total of 172 cases.

Australia Australia 147 cases comfirmed. Total of 2112 cases of swine flu

Singapore Singapore 17 more cases comfirmed. Total of 66 cases.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 110 more cases confirmed. Total of 1,582.

Brazil Brazil has more 17 confirmed cases. Total:96.

Canada Canada 856 more cases comfirmed. There is 4905 cases totally. 5 more deaths also bring the total of deaths to 12. Ontario alone has 2267 cases.

Chile Chile 288 more cases comfirmed. Total:4562

June 18

Thailand Thailand 113 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 518 cases.

Chile Chile 3rd death confirmed.

Laos Laos First confirmed case of human swine influenza.

Macau Macao First confirmed case human swine influenza.

Papua New Guinea Papua New GuineaFirst comfirmed case of human swine influenza.

Hong Kong Hong Kong 49 more cases confirmed. Total of 221 cases.

South Africa South Africa First confirmed case of H1N1. Arrival of H1N1 in WHO region Africa.

Canada Canada 1 more confirmed death, bringing the total to 13.

Brazil Brazil has more 18 confirmed cases. Total: 114.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 153 more cases comfirmed. Total of 1760 cases comfirmed.

New ZealandNew Zealand 26 more cases comfirmed. Total:153

Philippines Philippines 33 more cases. Total of 344 cases.

Malaysia Malaysia Four more cases confirmed. Total: 27.

Singapore Singapore Another 10 imported cases with 1 domestic case confirmed. Total: 77.

Costa Rica Costa Rica 28 more cases of human swine influenza comfimed. Total:177 Limited human to human transmission comfirmed with no community outbreaks. Death rate≈0.56%

Chile Chile 159 more cases. Total:4712

June 19

Chile Chile 267 more cases. Total:4988

New Zealand New Zealand 63 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 216 cases with an affected person in hospital in critical condition. Community outbreaks comfirmed.

Australia Australia First confirmed death. Currently 11 countries have deaths. 131 more cases confirmed. Total of 2330.

Argentina Argentina 3 more deaths confirmed. Total of 7. Cases rise to 1010. Death rate≈0.69%

United States United States of America Total number of deaths rise to 101. There are 21449 cases comfirmed. Death rate≈0.47%

Hong Kong Hong Kong 11 more cases confirmed. Total of 232 cases.

Japan Japan 51 more confirmed cases. Total of 740 cases.

China China 31 more cases confirmed. Total of 328 cases. No community outbreaks, but there is limited human to human transportation of the flu.

Malaysia Malaysia 8 more cases confirmed. Total: 35.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 225 more cases confirmed, the highest single flu rise in the UK. Total: 1,984.

Singapore Singapore Another 23 imported cases with 3 domestic cases confirmed. Total: 103. Limited human to human transmission is comfirmed but no community outbreaks.

Thailand Thailand 71 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 589 cases.

Canada Canada 805 more cases comfirmed within 2 days. Average:402.5 per day. There are totally 5710 cases of human swine influenza. Death rate≈0.28.

Brazil Brazil 17 more confirmed cases. Total: 131.

Ethiopia Ethiopia First 2 cases confirmed [258]

Antigua and Barbuda Antigua & Barbuda First confirmed case [259]

Bangladesh Bangladesh First case confirmed [260]

Slovenia Slovenia First case confirmed [261]

Estonia Estonia 5th confirmed case. A 39-year old man, who returned from the United States

June 20

Chile Chile 65 more cases. Total:5053

Malaysia Malaysia 7 more cases confirmed. Total: 42.

Thailand Thailand 73 more confirmed cases of H1N1. Total of 662 cases.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 247 further cases in the UK. Dozens of community outbreaks. Total of 2,244.

Brazil Brazil has more 49 confirmed cases. Total: 180.

Philippines Philippines 48 more cases confirmed. Total: 392

Hong Kong Hong Kong 23* more cases comfirmed. Total: 255

Algeria Algeria First case comfirmed.

China China 28 more comfirmed cases. Total:356

Australia Australia 53 more cases. Total: 2383. This total might not be accurate because most of the cases are from Victoria where they are not updating their number of cases daily.

Israel Israel 52 more cases comfirmed. Total: 271

June 21

Peru Peru 15 more cases comfirmed. Total: 215.

Chile Chile 5th death comfirmed. 113 more cases comfirmed. Total:5166. Death rate=0.1%

Fiji Fiji First two comfirmed cases of H1N1.

Malaysia Malaysia Eight more confirmed cases. Total: 50.First school closed for one week.

Thailand Thailand 43 more cases comfirmed. Total: 705

Brunei Brunei First case comfirmed of H1N1.

Hong Kong Hong Kong 65 more cases. Highest jump in cases to date. Total: 320

Singapore Singapore Another 15 imported cases with 8 domestic cases of H1N1 confirmed. Total: 126 and of these, 94 patients are still warded in hospital and are in stable condition. Two clusters of human to human transmission is comfirmed but no community outbreaks yet.

New Zealand New Zealand 42 more cases comfirmed. Total: 258, Wellington alone has 108 cases.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 245 more cases have been confirmed which brings the total to 2,506 with further cases to come as they will be released by the Scottish Government. West midlands alone has 1006 cases.

Brazil Brazil has more 35 confirmed cases. Total: 215.

Colombia Colombia 2nd death comfirmed. Death rate≈3%

China China 58 more cases comfirmed cases of swine flu. Total:414. Guang Dong alone comfirmed 31 more cases. Total: 111.

Australia Australia 53 more cases. Total:24

June 22

Brunei Brunei 2nd confirmed case.

Iran Iran First confirmed case.

Montenegro Montenegro 1st case confirmed.

Tunisia Tunisia 1st case confirmed.

Thailand Thailand 69 new confirmed cases. Total: 774

New Zealand New Zealand 45 more cases. Total:303

Macau Macau 2 more cases confirmed. Total:5

Malaysia Malaysia 8 more cases confirmed. Total: 58

Singapore Singapore Another 9 imported cases with 7 domestic cases of H1N1 confirmed. Newly confirmed: 16. Country's Total: 142.

Philippines Philippines First death in Asia confirmed. H1N1 deaths now confirmed in 3 of 6 WHO regions. [262] Additional 53 cases. Tally: 445 confirmed cases with one confirmed death.

Australia Australia 297 more cases. Total: 2733. Community outbreaks in more regions are confirmed. Now Victoria alone has 1406 cases. 176 more confirmed today. (These numbers are not only reported today as the number of cases is not updated daily)

Hong Kong Hong Kong 28 more confirmed cases. Total: 248.

China China 27 more confirmed cases. Total: 441

Brazil Brazil has 25 more confirmed cases. Total: 240.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 204 more cases confirmed. Total:2773

Canada Canada 747 more cases confirmed within two days(Average: 373.5 per day). Total:6457. 2 more deaths confirmed. Total:15. Death rate≈0.23%

Argentina Argentina 3 more deaths confirmed. Total:10. Death rate≈0.82%

Chile Chile 2 more deaths confirmed. Total:7 Death rate=0.16%

Japan Japan 109 more cases confirmed within 3 days.(Average:36.33333...) total:849.

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 2nd death confirmed. Death rate≈2.02%

Honduras Honduras First death confirmed. Death rate≈0.85%

Netherlands Netherlands 14 more cases confirmed. Total: 105.

Qatar Qatar Four more cases. Total:14

June 23

New Zealand New Zealand 61 more cases confirmed. Total: 364

Uruguay Uruguay 195 cases confirmed

Singapore Singapore Another 17 domestic cases with 9 imported cases of H1N1 confirmed. Newly confirmed: 26. Country's Total: 168.

Malaysia Malaysia 10 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 69

Japan Japan 43 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 892.

Australia Australia 2nd H1N1 death confirmed. 124 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 2857. Death rate ≈ 0.07%

Macau Macau 3 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 8. First domestic case was also confirmed but no community outbreaks yet.

Hong Kong Hong Kong ^60 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: ^408

Thailand Thailand 125 new confirmed H1N1 cases. Total: 899

Philippines Philippines 28 new H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 473

Latvia Latvia First H1N1 case confirmed in Latvia.

Netherlands Netherlands 5 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 110.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 149 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 2944.

Brazil Brazil 94 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 334.

Argentina Argentina 7 more H1N1 deaths confirmed. Total: 17. Confirmed cases rose to 1294. Death rate ≈ 1.31%

China China 49 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 490.

Canada Canada 5 more H1N1 deaths confirmed. Total: 20. Death rate ≈ 0.31%

Singapore Singapore On Tuesday night, the country reported another 10 domestic cases with 16 imported cases of H1N1 confirmed. Newly confirmed: 26. Country's Total: 194.

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 7 more cases. Total:32

Venezuela Venezuela 17 more cases. Total:152. Limited human to human trnsmission with no community outbreaks yet.

June 24

Philippines Philippines 131 new H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 604.

Malaysia Malaysia 12 more confirmed H1N1 cases. Total: 80

Indonesia Indonesia First 2 H1N1 cases confirmed. Cases are now in all G20 Major Economies.

Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 more cases. Total:8

Cape Verde Cape Verde First 3 H1N1 cases confirmed.

Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire First 2 H1N1 cases confirmed.

Cambodia Cambodia First H1N1 case confirmed.

Hong Kong Hong Kong 36 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 444

Australia Australia 3rd H1N1 death confirmed. 137 more cases. Total:2994. Death rate≈0.1%

Thailand Thailand 86 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 985

South Korea South Korea 21 more H1N1 cases. Total: 142.

Brunei Brunei 7th H1N1 confirmed case.

Slovakia Slovakia 5th H1N1 confirmed case.

Iraq Iraq First 7 H1N1 cases confirmed.[263]

Japan Japan 52 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 944.

Serbia Serbia First H1N1 confirmed case.[264]

New Zealand New Zealand 22 more cases. Total: 386

China China 38 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 528

United Kingdom United Kingdom 359 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 3307

Brazil Brazil 66 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 400.

Singapore Singapore Another 11 domestic cases with 15 imported cases of H1N1 confirmed. Newly confirmed: 26. Country's Total: 220.

Argentina Argentina 4 more H1N1 deaths. Total: 21. Cases rose to 1391. Death rate ≈ 1.5%

Macau Macau 4 more confirmed H1N1 cases. Total: 12. Only 1 human to human transmission.

United States United States 125 more H1N1 deaths. Total: 235. Death rate ≈ 2.27%

India India 5 more cases comfirmed. Total:73

Greece Greece 8 more cases. Total:66

Bangladesh Bangladesh 6 more cases. Total:7

Vanuatu Vanuatu First H1N1 confirmed case.

June 25

Guatemala Guatemala 2nd confirmed H1N1 death.

New Zealand New Zealand 31 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 417

Lebanon Lebanon 5 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 30

Malaysia Malaysia 11 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 91

Hong Kong Hong Kong 66 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 510

Philippines Philippines 123 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 727

Thailand Thailand 69 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 1054

Singapore Singapore 95 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 315

United Kingdom United Kingdom 399 more H1N1 cases. Total: 3708

Brazil Brazil has more 52 confirmed H1N1 cases. Total: 452.

Chile Chile 8th confirmed H1N1 death.

Argentina Argentina 2 more H1N1 deaths. Total: 23 ; A hog farm was found to have infected pigs, it is considered to be the second case of human-to-swine infection in the world.

Australia Australia 286 more H1N1 cases. Total: 3280.

China China 42 more H1N1 cases. Total: 570

Japan Japan 56 more H1N1 cases. Total: 1000

Macau Macau 13th confirmed H1N1 case.

South Korea South Korea 20 more H1N1 cases. Total: 162

India India 5 more H1N1 cases. Total: 78

Greece Greece 14 more H1N1 cases. Total: 80

Vietnam Vietnam 7 more H1N1 cases. Total:6 3

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 5 new H1N1 cases. Total: 53

Jamaica Jamaica 2 more H1N1 cases. Total: 21.

Brunei Brunei 7 more H1N1 cases. Total: 18.

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2 more H1N1 cases. Total: 10

Fiji Fiji 3 more cases. total:5

Bangladesh Bangladesh 8th case comfirmed, Which is also the first domestic case

Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 2 more H1N1 cases. Total: 9

Cambodia Cambodia 3 more H1N1 cases. Total: 4

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 8th confirmed H1N1 case.

Isle of Man Isle of Man 2nd confirmed H1N1 case.

Serbia Serbia 2nd confirmed H1N1 case.

United States United States Experts say that at least 1 million people have had H1N1 in the U.S. Meanwhile, 6268 more cases are confirmed within 6 days. Totally, 27,717 cases are confirmed. Wisconsin alone has 4273 cases. 42 more H1N1 deaths within 6 days. Total: 143, Death rate ≈ 0.52%

June 26

Malaysia Malaysia Fourteen more confirmed cases. Total: 105.

Australia Australia 239 more cases. Total:3519. 4th death comfirmed. Death rate≈0.11%

Philippines Philippines 134 more cases in total of 861.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 607 more cases, the highest rise in UK and Europe, the West Midlands have 1516 cases alone. Total: 4,322.

Montenegro Montenegro 2nd confirmed H1N1 case.

Singapore Singapore 50 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 365.

Serbia Serbia 3 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 5.

Lithuania Lithuania First confirmed case.

Brazil Brazil 70 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 522.

Vietnam Vietnam 8 more confirmed cases. Total: 84.

Estonia Estonia 7 more cases confirmed. Total: 12.

Guernsey Guernsey First case confirmed.

June 27

Malaysia Malaysia Seven more confirmed cases. Total: 112.

Thailand Thailand First 2 deaths confirmed.

Australia Australia 3 more deaths confirmed. Total Deaths: 5.

Cambodia Cambodia 1st domestic case in Cambodia. Total: 5.

Singapore Singapore 89 more H1N1 confirmed cases. Total: 454.

Myanmar Myanmar 1st case of H1N1 virus.

South Korea South Korea 15 more cases confirmed. Total: 197.

France France 48 more cases confirmed. Total: 239.

Canada Canada 1043 more cases confirmed. Total: 7,775.

Brazil Brazil 69 more cases confirmed. Total: 591.

New Zealand New Zealand 54 more confirmed cases. Total: 507.

June 28

Brazil Brazil reports the first death, and 34 more cases are confirmed. Total: 625

Thailand Thailand 80 more cases confirmed. Total: 1,289.

United Kingdom United Kingdom 2nd death of H1N1 virus, again at The Royal Alexandria Hospital in Paisley, Scotland.

Guernsey Guernsey 2 new cases on the British island. Total: 4.

South Korea South Korea 6 new cases of H1N1. Total: 202.

Serbia Serbia 6 new cases confirmed. Total: 11.

Malaysia Malaysia 12 more cases confirmed. Total: 124

China China 60 more cases confirmed. Total: 678.

Singapore Singapore 145 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 599.

Isle of Man Isle of Man 2nd case confirmed on the British island.

Poland Poland 1 new case confirmed. Total: 14.

June 29

Uruguay Uruguay First death confirmed.

Malaysia Malaysia 20 more confirmed cases. Total: 144.

Thailand Thailand 3rd confirmed dead case and 1,330 Total confirmed cases.

Singapore Singapore 30 more confirmed cases. Total: 629.

United Kingdom (England) England Another 1,604 cases have been confirmed by the Health Protection Agency, including the 3rd death in the United Kingdom, a girl from the West Midlands (First death outside of Scotland in the UK. Scotland's health protection agency will release the results later.

United Kingdom (Scotland) Scotland Another 196 cases have been confimred by Scotland's Health Protection Agency, Total: 1,118.

Denmark Denmark First case of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) resistance found. Confirmed by David Reddy, Roche’s pandemic taskforce leader.[265]

Kenya Kenya First confirmed case.[266]

Nepal Nepal First 3 confirmed cases.[267]

Mauritius Mauritius First case confirmed.[268]

Republic of Ireland Ireland 2 new cases have been confirmed. Total: 41.

South Africa South Africa 3 more cases have been confirmed. Total: 7.

India India 11 more cases have been confirmed. Total: 104.

Finland Finland 9 patients had been diagnosed with an A(H1N1) infection at the weekend. Total: 36.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina First case confirmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[269]

Spain Spain First death confirmed.

June 30

Argentina Argentina. Six provinces, including Buenos Aires, declare sanitary emergency. Schools will be closed for at least one month.

Malaysia Malaysia 14 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 158.

United Kingdom (England) England 394 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 6,538.

United Kingdom (Scotland) Scotland 44 more cases of swine flu. Total: 1,162.

United Kingdom (Wales) Wales 9 more cases of swine flu. Total: 26.

Singapore Singapore 72 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 701.

Portugal Portugal 5 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 18.

Brazil Brazil 55 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 680.

Saint Lucia Saint Lucia First case confirmed.

Thailand Thailand 84 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 1,414.

July 2009

July 1

Malaysia Malaysia 38 more cases confirmed. Total: 196

United Kingdom (England) England 342 more cases confirmed. Total in England: 5704.

United Kingdom (Scotland) Scotland 57 more cases confirmed. Total: 1217.

United Kingdom (Wales) Wales 4 new cases of swine flu confirmed. Total: 34.

United Kingdom Northern Ireland 34th case of swine flu confirmed in Northern Ireland.

Guam Guam First case confirmed.[270]

Philippines Philippines Influenza cases reached one-thousand mark. Total cases: 1, 709. Number of deaths: 1

Serbia Serbia 2 more cases confirmed. Total: 13

Brazil Brazil 13 more cases confirmed. Total: 693

Singapore Singapore 82 more cases confirmed. Total: 783

Malta Malta First 2 cases confirmed. Cases now in all EU countries.

Thailand Thailand 59 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 1,473.

July 2

Malaysia Malaysia 48 more cases confirmed. Total: 244.

China China First flu-related death confirmed. Autopsy will be conducted for further investigation.

Paraguay Paraguay First death confirmed in Paraguay.

Uganda Uganda First case of H1N1 confirmed.

Brunei Brunei First death confirmed while the confirmed cases of H1N1 rose to 93.

Singapore Singapore 95 more cases confirmed. Total: 878.

Montenegro Montenegro 1 more case confirmed. Total: 10.

Poland Poland 1 new case confirmed. Total: 20.[271]

Japan Japan Second case found with mutation resulting in oseltamivir (Tamiflu) resistance.[272]

United Kingdom (England) England 458 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 6,162.

United Kingdom (Scotland) Scotland 46 new cases confirmed. Total: 1,263.

Portugal Portugal 7 new cases confirmed. Total: 27.

Brazil Brazil 44 more cases confirmed. Total: 737

Uruguay Uruguay 3 new deaths confirmed. Total of deaths: 4.

Australia Australia First comfirmed death in NSW. National total: 10 [273]

Thailand Thailand 2 more confirmed death Total: 5. And 83 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 1,556.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines First case of H1N1 confirmed

July 3

Malaysia Malaysia 47 more cases confirmed. Total: 291.

Argentina Argentina 100,000 cases have been estimated in Argentina.

United Kingdom United Kingdom Fourth H1N1 death confirmed, 19 year old with underlying medical conditions from London, England.

Northern Ireland Five more cases of H1N1. Total: 42.

El Salvador El Salvador First H1N1 death confirmed.

Brazil Brazil 19 more cases of H1N1. Total: 756.

Singapore Singapore 91 more cases confirmed. Total: 969.

Thailand Thailand 154 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 1,710.

Hong Kong Hong Kong A case of Tamiflu-resistance virus was discovered, the third such case. The infected woman had not previously taken Tamiflu.

July 4

New Zealand New Zealand First 3 H1N1 deaths confirmed. 33 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 945

Malaysia Malaysia 35 more A(H1N1) cases confirmed. Total: 326

Singapore Singapore 34 more A(H1N1) cases confirmed. Total: 1003

Portugal Portugal First human-to-human transmission. Total: 38[274]

Poland Poland 2 new cases confirmed. Total: 24.[275]

Brazil Brazil 56 new cases confirmed. Total: 812.

North Macedonia Macedonia First 2 cases of swine flu confirmed.

Syria Syria First case confirmed.[276]

Thailand Thailand 2 more confirmed death Total: 7. And 134 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 1,845.

July 5

Malaysia Malaysia 33 more cases of A(H1N1) flu confirmed. Total: 359.

Singapore Singapore 52 more cases of A(H1N1) flu confirmed. Total: 1,055.

Austria Austria 3 more cases confirmed. Total: 19.

Belgium Belgium 2 more cases of swine flu. Total: 54.

Cyprus Cyprus 14 more cases of swine flu. Total: 119.

Finland Finland 12 more cases of swine flu. Total: 55.

Greece Greece 6 more cases of swine flu. Total: 140.

Republic of Ireland Ireland 5 more cases of swine flu. Total: 68.

Malta Malta 5 more cases of swine flu. Total: 16.

Portugal Portugal 4 more cases of swine flu. Total: 42.

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 20 more cases of swine flu. Total: 109.

Yemen Yemen 8th case of swine flu.

Brazil Brazil 73 more cases of swine flu. Total: 885.

Peru Peru First 2 deaths confirmed.[277]

Thailand Thailand 231 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 2,076.

Palau Palau First case confirmed.

July 6

Malaysia Malaysia 75 more cases of A(H1N1) flu confirmed. Total: 434.

Libya Libya First case confirmed.

Singapore Singapore 56 more cases confirmed. Total: 1,111

United Kingdom United Kingdom 3 more deaths from swine flu. A 9 year old girl from South London and a man and a girl from Yorkshire have died from the virus. Total Deaths: 7.

Brazil Brazil 20 more cases confirmed. Total: 905

Colombia Colombia 2 more deaths from swine flu. A 28 years old woman from Bogotá and a 13 years old girl from Soacha have died from the virus. Total deaths: 4

Thailand Thailand 196 more H1N1 cases confirmed. Total: 2,272.

Jamaica Jamaica First death confirmed.

July 7

Malaysia Malaysia 34 more cases of A(H1N1) flu confirmed. Total: 468.

Portugal Portugal A school is closed in Lisbon due to a high number of cases on it, and a kidgarden is close too, in Ponta Delgada, Açores. More 12 cases in only one day. Total cases in the country: 57.

Malta Malta 15 more cases with A(H1N1) virus. Total cases in the country: 39.

Wales Wales 8 more cases with A(H1N1) virus. Total cases: 58.

United Kingdom United Kingdom Another swine flu death in the London area. Total Deaths: 8.

Thailand Thailand 196 more A(H1N1) cases confirmed. Total: 2,428. with 9 death.

Singapore Singapore 106 more cases of A(H1N1) flu confirmed. Total: 1,217.

Guyana Guyana First case confirmed.

Cook Islands Cook Islands First case confirmed

100,000th Worldwide case Confirmed and 500th Death Confirmed.

July 8

New Zealand New Zealand 2 more A(H1N1) deaths confirmed. Brings total to 5 deaths. Total H1N1 cases confirmed: 1,272.

Serbia Serbia 4 more A(H1N1) cases confirmed. Total cases: 30.

United Kingdom United Kingdom Cases of swine flu rise by over 1,000 cases, Total: 8,512.

Belize Belize First 5 cases confirmed.[278]

Malaysia Malaysia Another 45 cases of H1N1 flu confirmed. Total: 513.

Malta Malta Another 16 cases confirmed. Total: 55.

Afghanistan Afghanistan First 14 cases confirmed in U.S Army base

Brazil Brazil 72 more confirmed cases. Total: 977.

Seychelles Seychelles First case confirmed.

July 9

New Zealand New Zealand Another A(H1N1) death confirmed. Total deaths confirmed 6. Total H1N1 cases confirmed: 1,431.

Malaysia Malaysia 61 more cases confirmed. Total: 574.

Tanzania Tanzania First case confirmed.[279]

Malta Malta 5 more cases confirmed. Total: 60.

July 10

Malaysia Malaysia 53 more cases confirmed. Total: 627.

Malta Malta 9 more cases confirmed. Total: 69.

United Kingdom United Kingdom Another 1,000+ cases have been confirmed with another 6 deaths of A(H1N1). Total Cases: 9,718. Total Deaths: 14.

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe First 2 cases confirmed.

Brazil Brazil has more 52 confirmed. Total: 1,027. The second death was confirmed.

Bolivia Bolivia Two death confirmed by Influenza A H1N1.

Ecuador Ecuador Two death confirmed by Influenza A H1N1.

Botswana Botswana First case confirmed.

France Reunion First case confirmed.

July 11

Bangladesh Bangladesh 3 more cases confirmed: Total: 21

Malaysia Malaysia 44 more cases confirmed. Total: 671.

Malta Malta 6 new cases confirmed. Total: 75.

Australia Australia 1239 more cases confirmed.

Brunei Brunei 16 more cases confirmed.

July 12

Malaysia Malaysia 39 more cases confirmed. Total: 710.

Malta Malta 2 more cases confirmed. Total: 77

Colombia Colombia 6th death case confirmed. Total 6 out of 165 infected[280]

United Kingdom United Kingdom Another 2 deaths confirmed. Total Deaths: 17.


July 13

Brazil Brazil One more death confirmed. Total Deaths: 3. [281]

Malaysia Malaysia 62 more cases confirmed. Total: 772

Malta Malta 2 more cases confirmed. Total: 79

Jamaica Jamaica 2nd death confirmed

Philippines Philippines Two more deaths confirmed in total of 3 deaths.

Ecuador Ecuador Third death confirmed. Total deaths: 3. [282]

July 14

New Zealand New Zealand Two more (H1N1) deaths confirmed. Total deaths 9. Total confirmed cases 1,984

Malaysia Malaysia 32 more cases confirmed. Total: 804

Malta Malta 3 more cases confirmed. Total: 82

Brazil Brazil Fourth death confirmed. Total: 4.

July 15

Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 2nd death confirmed.

Malaysia Malaysia 21 more cases confirmed. Total: 825

Malta Malta 2 more cases confirmed. Total: 84

Brazil Brazil 148 more cases confirmed. Total: 1,175

July 16

New Zealand New Zealand Another A(H1N1) death confirmed. Total confirmed deaths 10. Total confirmed cases 2,025

United Kingdom United Kingdom Another 12 A(H1N1) deaths confirmed. Total confirmed deaths: 29. Total confirmed cases 60,000~, massive amounts of cases being reported, 100's of community outbreaks and in some regions it has reached epidemic level, including the West Midlands and London. Another death has also been confirmed in Scotland (see below). Estimations of around 60,000 - 70,000 cases nationwide.

United Kingdom (Scotland) Scotland Another A(H1N1) death confirmed. Total: 3.

United Kingdom (Wales) Wales 2 more cases of A(H1N1). Total: 66+.

United Kingdom Northern Ireland 4 more cases in the last week of A(H1N1). Total: 56.

Malta Malta 8 more cases confirmed. Total: 92

Malaysia Malaysia 10 more cases confirmed. Total: 835

July 17

Malaysia Malaysia 13 more cases confirmed. Total: 848

Summary

2009 A(H1N1) Outbreak and Pandemic Milestones
17 March Mexico First case in the world of what would later be identified as swine flu.
28 March United States First case in the US of what would later be identified as swine flu.
12 April Mexico First known death due to what would later be identified as swine flu.
24 April World Health Organization First Diseases Outbreak Notice mention of the Swine Flu by the World Health Organization.
27 April Canada First case confirmed in Canada.
Spain First case confirmed in Spain.
United Kingdom First case confirmed in the United Kingdom.
28 April Israel First case confirmed in Israel.
New Zealand First case confirmed in New Zealand.
29 April United States First death confirmed in the United States.
Germany First case confirmed in Germany.
Austria First case confirmed in Austria.
30 April Netherlands First case confirmed in Netherlands.
Switzerland First case confirmed in Switzerland.
Republic of Ireland First case confirmed in Ireland.
1 May Hong Kong First case confirmed in Hong Kong, China.
Denmark First case confirmed in Denmark.
France First case confirmed in France.
2 May Italy First case confirmed in Italy.
South Korea First case confirmed in South Korea.
Costa Rica First case confirmed in Costa Rica.
Canada First human-to-animal transmission of the virus in the World.
3 May Colombia First case confirmed in Colombia.
Portugal First case confirmed in Portugal.
4 May El Salvador First case confirmed in El Salvador.
5 May Guatemala First case confirmed in Guatemala.
6 May Poland First case confirmed in Poland.
Sweden First case confirmed in Sweden.
7 May Argentina First case confirmed in Argentina.
Brazil First case confirmed in Brazil.
Canada First death confirmed in Canada.
8 May Japan First case confirmed in Japan.
Panama First case confirmed in Panama.
9 May Australia First case confirmed in Australia.
Norway First case confirmed in Norway.
Costa Rica First death confirmed in Costa Rica.
10 May China First case confirmed in China.
12 May Thailand First case confirmed in Thailand.
Cuba First case confirmed in Cuba.
Finland First case confirmed in Finland.
13 May Belgium First case confirmed in Belgium.
14 May Peru First case confirmed in Peru.
15 May Malaysia First case confirmed in Malaysia.
Ecuador First case confirmed in Ecuador.
16 May India First case confirmed in India.
Turkey First case confirmed in Turkey.
17 May Chile First case confirmed in Chile.
18 May Greece First case confirmed in Greece.
19 May Paraguay First case confirmed in Paraguay.
Taiwan First case confirmed in Taiwan.
21 May Philippines First case confirmed in Philippines.
22 May Honduras First case confirmed in Honduras.
Russia First case confirmed in Russia.
23 May Iceland First case confirmed in Iceland.
24 May Kuwait First case confirmed in Kuwait.
United Arab Emirates First case confirmed in United Arab Emirates.
25 May Bahrain First case confirmed in Bahrain.
Czech Republic First case confirmed in Czech Republic.
26 May Puerto Rico First case confirmed in Puerto Rico.
27 May Romania First case confirmed in Romania.
Singapore First case confirmed in Singapore.
Dominican Republic First case confirmed in Dominican Republic.
Uruguay First case confirmed in Uruguay.
28 May Bolivia First case confirmed in Bolivia.
Venezuela First case confirmed in Venezuela.
Slovakia First case confirmed in Slovakia.
29 May Hungary First case confirmed in Hungary.
30 May Cyprus First case confirmed in Cyprus.
Estonia First case confirmed in Estonia.
Lebanon First case confirmed in Lebanon.
31 May Vietnam First case confirmed in Vietnam.
The Bahamas First case confirmed in Bahamas.
1 June Bulgaria First case confirmed in Bulgaria.
2 June Chile First death confirmed in Chile.
Luxembourg First case confirmed in Luxembourg.
Ukraine First case confirmed in Ukraine.
Nicaragua First case confirmed in Nicaragua.
Egypt First case confirmed in Egypt.
Bermuda First case confirmed in Bermuda.
3 June Saudi Arabia First case confirmed in Saudi Arabia.
Barbados First case confirmed in Barbados.
Jamaica First case confirmed in Jamaica.
4 June Trinidad and Tobago First case confirmed in Trinidad and Tobago.
5 June Dominican Republic First death confirmed in Dominican Republic.
Cayman Islands First case confirmed in Cayman Islands.
7 June Martinique First case confirmed in Martinique.
8 June Dominica First case confirmed in Dominica.
9 June Colombia First death confirmed in Colombia.
10 June Guatemala First death confirmed in Guatemala.
French Polynesia First case confirmed in French Polynesia.
11 June World Health OrganizationThe WHO raises its Pandemic Alert Level to Phase 6.
State of Palestine First case confirmed in the Palestinian Territories.
British Virgin Islands First case confirmed in British Virgin Islands.
12 June Morocco First case confirmed in Morocco.
Isle of Man First case confirmed in Isle of Man.
14 June United Kingdom First death confirmed in the United Kingdom.
15 June Solomon Islands First case confirmed in Solomon Islands.
Argentina First death confirmed in Argentina.
16 June Jordan First case confirmed in Jordan.
Qatar First case confirmed in Qatar.
Samoa First case confirmed in Samoa.
Sri Lanka First case confirmed in Sri Lanka.
Suriname First case confirmed in Suriname.
Yemen First case confirmed in Yemen.
17 June Monaco First case confirmed in Monaco.
United States Virgin Islands First case confirmed in U.S. Virgin Islands.
Netherlands Antilles First case confirmed in the island of Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles.
Oman First case confirmed in Oman.
18 June Laos First case confirmed in Laos.
Macau First case confirmed in Macao.
South Africa First case confirmed in South Africa. H1N1 now present in all WHO regions.
Papua New Guinea First case confirmed in Papua New Guinea.
Jersey First case confirmed in the island of Jersey.
19 June Australia First death confirmed in Australia.
Antigua and Barbuda First case confirmed in Antigua and Barbuda.
Bangladesh First case confirmed in Bangladesh.
Ethiopia First case confirmed in Ethiopia.
Slovenia First case confirmed in Slovenia.
20 June Algeria First case confirmed in Algeria.
21 June Fiji First case confirmed in Fiji.
Brunei First case confirmed in Brunei.
22 June Philippines First death confirmed in the Philippines.
Iran First case confirmed in Iran.
Montenegro First case confirmed in Montenegro.
Tunisia First case confirmed in Tunisia.
Honduras First death confirmed in Honduras.
23 June Latvia First case confirmed in Latvia.
24 June Indonesia First case confirmed in Indonesia.
Cape Verde First case confirmed in Cape Verde Islands.
Ivory Coast First case confirmed in Ivory Coast.
Cambodia First case confirmed in Cambodia.
Iraq First case confirmed in Iraq.
Serbia First case confirmed in Serbia.
Vanuatu First case confirmed in Vanuatu.
26 June Lithuania First case confirmed in Lithuania
Guernsey First case confirmed in Guernsey.
27 June Myanmar First case confirmed in Myanmar.
New Caledonia First case confirmed in New Caledonia.
Thailand First death confirmed in Thailand.
28 June Brazil First death confirmed in Brazil.
29 June Spain First death confirmed in Spain.
Uruguay First death confirmed in Uruguay.
Denmark First case of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) resistance found in the World.
Bosnia and Herzegovina First case confirmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kenya First case confirmed in Kenya.
Mauritius First case confirmed in Mauritius.
Nepal First case confirmed in Nepal.
30 June Saint Lucia First case confirmed in Saint Lucia.
1 July Guam First case confirmed in Guam.
Malta First case confirmed in Malta.
2 July Brunei First death confirmed in Brunei.
Paraguay First death confirmed in Paraguay.
Japan First case of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) resistance found in Japan.
Uganda First case confirmed in Uganda.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines First case confirmed in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
3 July El Salvador First death confirmed in El Salvador.
Hong Kong First case of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) resistance found in Hong Kong, China.
4 July New Zealand First death confirmed in New Zealand.
Croatia First case confirmed in Croatia.
North Macedonia First case confirmed in Macedonia.
Syria First case confirmed in Syria.
5 July Peru First death confirmed in Peru.
Palau First case confirmed in Palau.
6 July Libya First case confirmed in Libya.
Jamaica First death confirmed in Jamaica.
7 July Guyana First case confirmed in Guyana.
Belize First case confirmed in Belize.
Cook Islands First case confirmed in Cook Islands.
8 July Afghanistan First case confirmed in Afghanistan.
Seychelles First case confirmed in Seychelles.
9 July Tanzania First case confirmed in Tanzania.
10 July Botswana First case confirmed in Botswana.
France First case confirmed in Reunion.
Zimbabwe First case confirmed in Zimbabwe.
Bolivia First death confirmed in Bolivia.
Ecuador First death confirmed in Ecuador.
14 July Haiti First case confirmed in Haiti.
Marshall Islands First case confirmed in Marshall Islands.
Saint Kitts and Nevis First case confirmed in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Puerto Rico First death confirmed in Puerto Rico.
15 July Tonga First case confirmed in Tonga.
16 July Somalia First case confirmed in Somalia.
Sudan First case confirmed in Sudan.
Hong Kong First death confirmed in Hong Kong.

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