- Main article: 2009 pandemic
Country | Cases | Deaths |
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Laboratory confirmed |
Confirmed (Suspected)‡ | |
WHO totals† | 28,774[1] | 144[1] |
Total | 31,791 | 174 (77) |
Mexico | 6,133[2] | 108[2] (77)[3][4] |
United States | 15,762[5]# | 56[6] |
Canada | 2,978[7] | 4[7] |
Chile | 1,694[1] | 2[1] |
Costa Rica | 104[1] | 1[1] |
Dominican Republic | 91[1] | 1[1] |
Guatemala | 74[8] | 1[9] |
Colombia | 35[1] | 1[1] |
Australia | 1,307[10]## | 0 |
United Kingdom | 822[11] | 0 |
Japan | 532[12] | 0 |
Spain | 357[1] | 0 |
Argentina | 285[13] | 0 |
Panama | 221[1] | 0 |
China | 126[14][15] | 0 |
Germany | 117[16][17] | 0 |
Other | 1,336 | 0 |
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