1 July 2009
342 further patients under investigation in England have today been confirmed through laboratory testing with swine flu. Together with the 44 laboratory confirmed cases in Scotland reported yesterday (June 30 2009) by the Scottish Government, one further laboratory confirmed case in Northern Ireland announced by the Northern Ireland Executive and the four laboratory confirmed cases in Wales announced by the National Public Health Service for Wales and the Welsh Assembly Government earlier today, this brings the total number of laboratory confirmed UK cases identified since April 2009 to 6,929.
Region where sample was tested 1 |
Laboratory confirmed new for July 01 |
Cumulative laboratory confirmed cases as at July 01 2009 |
---|---|---|
East of England |
45 |
371 |
East Midlands |
12 |
136 |
London |
121 |
1794 |
North East |
- |
45 |
North West |
1 |
64 |
South East |
34 |
557 |
South West |
9 |
173 |
West Midlands |
116 |
2424 |
Yorkshire & Humber |
4 |
140 |
TOTAL ENGLAND |
342 |
5704 2 |
Northern Ireland |
1 |
33 |
Scotland |
44 |
1162 |
Wales |
4 |
30 |
TOTAL UK |
391 |
6929 |
1 Current testing arrangements mean that the regional breakdown of figures reflects the regional laboratory where samples are tested which may not always be in the region where the patient lives (as a result there may be some small variations in regional figures as cases are reassigned to their home regions).
2 England has also reported a cumulative today of 981 clinically presumed cases. NB: A number of clinically presumed cases will ultimately be laboratory confirmed following sample testing, and therefore there may be some duplication within the laboratory confirmed and clinically presumed numbers
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Notes to editors
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Last reviewed: 1 July 2009