May 4, 2009 - 4:45 p.m.
LANSING, Mich. - The State of Michigan late today announced it has identified four new probable cases of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus, bringing the state total probable cases to 49. The four new probable cases include one in Chippewa County, one in Clare County, one in Washtenaw County, and one in Wayne County.
To date, probable cases have been reported in:
- Allegan County - 1 probable case
- Chippewa County - 1 probable case
- Clare County - 1 probable case
- Hillsdale County - 1 probable case *Note: This case was previously included in the Ottawa County probable case count.
- Kent County - 18 probable cases
- Livingston County - 4 probable cases
- Macomb County - 6 probable cases
- Muskegon County - 1 probable case
- Ottawa County - 12 probable cases
- Washtenaw County - 1 probable case
- Wayne County - 3 probable cases
All of the probable cases are being sent to the CDC to determine if they are confirmed. Due to an influx of samples from around the country, the CDC has indicated that once a specimen is received in their lab, test results are not expected for at least 72 hours. To date, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed two cases of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus in Michigan - one in Livingston County and one in Ottawa County.
Additionally, citizens can call the Michigan 2-1-1 public information line regarding this outbreak of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus. Michigan 2-1-1, sponsored by the Michigan Association of United Ways, is available 24-hours per day, seven days per week. Those not in the 2-1-1 coverage area, can call the 2-1-1 toll free number at (800) 552-1183.
All updates to provide Michigan residents with accurate and timely information on the human outbreak of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus, as well as updates on the state's actions to protect residents, are available at www.michigan.gov/swineflu.
NOTE: All media inquiries are being handled by the Joint Information Center (JIC) at 888-EMD-TODAY (888-363-8632).