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Mobile County Reported Its First H1N1 Death in 2009

James Bullard, October 2, 2009

Alabama public-health officials reported Mobile County’s first H1N1 influenza death in October 2009 as the state announced four deaths linked to the virus.

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Baldwin County Schools Reported Rising Flu Cases During 2009 H1N1 Outbreak

James Bullard, August 19, 2009

Baldwin County physicians and schools reported dozens of flu cases in August 2009, including confirmed H1N1 infections and a growing number of school alerts.

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Mobile County Public health worker preparing a vaccination clinic

Mobile and Baldwin Counties Reported Rising H1N1 Cases in August 2009

James Bullard, August 14, 2009

Mobile County reported 81 confirmed H1N1 cases and Baldwin County 29 in August 2009 as local health officials prepared for vaccine availability.

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Mobile County Laboratory testing representing public health surveillance

Mobile County Confirmed Second H1N1 Case in May 2009

James Bullard, May 19, 2009

Alabama health officials confirmed Mobile County’s second H1N1 influenza case in May 2009. The adult patient recovered without hospitalization, according to the county health department.

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Mobile Laboratory equipment representing influenza testing

Mobile County Reported Its First Confirmed H1N1 Case in 2009

James Bullard, May 14, 2009

Alabama health officials confirmed Mobile County’s first H1N1 case in May 2009 as the state expanded its capacity to verify swine flu infections.

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Baldwin County Public health clinic

Baldwin County Began H1N1 Testing in April 2009

James Bullard, April 28, 2009

Baldwin County health officials said a possible H1N1 flu case was under testing in April 2009 while Gulf Shores officials sought to calm unfounded outbreak rumors.

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