(As of May 2, 2009, 11:00 AM ET)
| States | # of laboratory confirmed cases | Deaths |
| Arizona | 4 | |
| California | 24 | |
| Colorado | 2 | |
| Connecticut | 1 | |
| Delaware | 4 | |
| Florida | 2 | |
| Illinois | 3 | |
| Indiana | 3 | |
| Kansas | 2 | |
| Kentucky* | 1 | |
| Massachusetts | 8 | |
| Michigan | 2 | |
| Minnesota | 1 | |
| Missouri | 1 | |
| Nevada | 1 | |
| New Jersey | 7 | |
| New York | 50 | |
| Ohio | 1 | |
| South Carolina | 13 | |
| Texas | 28 | 1 |
| Virginia | 2 | |
| TOTAL (21) | 160 cases | 1 death |
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mexico has reported 397 confirmed human cases of infection, including 16 deaths. The higher number of cases from Mexico in the past 48 hours reflects ongoing testing of previously collected specimens. The United States Government has reported 160 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death.
The following countries have reported laboratory confirmed cases with no deaths: Austria (1), Canada (51), China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1), Costa Rica (1), Denmark (1), France (2), Germany (6), Israel (3), Netherlands (1), New Zealand (4), Republic of Korea (1), Spain (13), Switzerland (1) and the United Kingdom (15).
Source: World Health Organization
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