How many of California's 92 swine flu deaths have been in people with no pre-existing health conditions?

Correction: per California's government cdph.ca.gov/HealthInfo/discond/Pages/Swi... website, the death toll is now at 115. You may want to add this website to your page, if you don't have it already. However, California's website doesn't appear to have a breakdown of demographics, as do other states' sites.

On August 21, the who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/notes/h1n1_... World Health Organization (WHO) stated that "the presence of underlying medical conditions will not reliably predict all or even most cases of severe illness. Worldwide, around 40% of severe cases are now occurring in previously healthy children and adults, usually under the age of 50 years. " Another statistic that you may wish to add to your page is that, with the U.S.Death toll at cdc.gov/h1n1flu/update.htm/ 522, California's is the highest at (currently) 22% of the total.

Respectfully, Shin.

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