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English: Number of confirmed (N = 394) and probable (N = 414) cases of novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection with known dates of illness onset - United States, March 28 - May 4, 2009 (Only includes cases where the date of onset is known).
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Author Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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