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. 2013 May;32(5):464–475. doi: 10.1177/0960327112455067

Table 4.

Rate of fetal-loss reports by state for two-vaccine 2009/2010 influenza season.

State Population (in millions)a No. of fetal-loss reports Rate (fetal-loss reports/million population)
Alabama 4.803 1 0.208
Alaska 0.721 1 1.387
Arizona 6.413 2 0.312
Arkansas 2.926 2 0.684
California 37.342 20 0.536
Colorado 4.939 5 1.012
District of Columbia 0.602 5 8.306
Florida 18.901 7 0.370
Georgia 9.727 5 0.514
Hawaii 1.367 1 0.732
Illinois 12.864 6 0.466
Indiana 6.501 6 0.923
Iowa 3.054 2 0.655
Kansas 2.864 4 1.397
Kentucky 4.351 2 0.460
Maine 1.333 2 1.500
Maryland 5.790 6 1.036
Massachusetts 6.560 13 1.982
Michigan 9.912 8 0.807
Minnesota 5.315 2 0.376
Mississippi 2.978 1 0.336
Missouri 6.011 5 0.832
Montana 0.994 3 3.018
Nebraska 1.832 2 1.092
Nevada 2.709 3 0.738
New Jersey 8.807 1 0.114
New York 19.421 3 0.154
North Carolina 9.566 8 0.836
Ohio 11.568 5 0.432
Oregon 3.849 2 0.520
Pennsylvania 12.735 6 0.471
Puerto Rico 3.989 1 0.251
Rhode Island 1.055 1 0.948
South Carolina 4.646 1 0.215
South Dakota 0.820 1 1.220
Tennessee 6.375 2 0.314
Texas 25.268 5 0.198
Utah 2.771 1 0.361
Vermont 0.630 2 3.175
Virginia 8.038 6 0.746
Washington 6.753 5 0.740
West Virginia 1.860 1 0.538
Wisconsin 5.698 6 1.053

ahttp://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/populations/usapoptable.htm for the States; DC and Puerto Rico from www.cia.gov.

bNine states reported no cases: Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Wyoming.