Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Case List: 12/17

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Case List: 12/17

    <meta name="Keywords" content=""> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <meta name="ProgId" content="Word.Document"> <meta name="Generator" content="Microsoft Word 10"> <meta name="Originator" content="Microsoft Word 10"> <link rel="File-List" href="file:///Users/Sheila/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Clipboard/msoclip1/01/clip_clip_filelist.xml"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <wisplayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery>0</wisplayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery> <wisplayVerticalDrawingGridEvery>0</wisplayVerticalDrawingGridEvery> <w:UseMarginsForDrawingGridOrigin/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> <style> <!-- /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:Geneva; panose-1:0 2 11 5 3 3 4 4 4 2; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:50331648 0 0 0 1 0;} /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:Geneva;} a:link, span.MsoHyperlink {color:blue; text-decoration:underline; text-underline:single;} a:visited, span.MsoHyperlinkFollowed {color:purple; text-decoration:underline; text-underline:single;} @page Section1 {size:8.5in 11.0in; margin:1.0in 1.25in 1.0in 1.25in; mso-header-margin:.5in; mso-footer-margin:.5in; mso-paper-source:0;} div.Section1 {page:Section1;} --> </style> <!--StartFragment-->http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/swine-flu-2009.shtml<!--EndFragment-->

    Total Cases


    7/22: 282
    8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60&#37; under 25 yo.
    8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.


    Total Deaths

    8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County

  • #2
    Re: Case List: 8/19

    Educational materials, such as videos, activities, posters, and brochures and infornmation about influenza


    Total Cases

    7/22: 282
    8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
    8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
    8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)


    Total Deaths

    8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
    8/27: 1

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Case List: 8/19

      Educational materials, such as videos, activities, posters, and brochures and infornmation about influenza


      Total Cases

      7/22: 282
      8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
      8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
      8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
      9/2: 360


      Total Deaths

      8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
      8/27: 1
      9/2: 1

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Case List: 9/9

        Link to source in Post #1.

        Total Cases

        7/22: 282
        8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
        8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
        8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
        9/2: 360
        9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)


        Total Deaths

        8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
        8/27: 1
        9/2: 1
        9/9: 1

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Case List: 9/9

          Link to source in Post #1.

          Total Cases

          7/22: 282
          8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
          8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
          8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
          9/2: 360
          9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
          9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)


          Total Deaths

          8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
          8/27: 1
          9/2: 1
          9/9: 1
          9/17: 1

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Case List: 9/24

            Link to source in Post #1.

            Total Cases

            7/22: 282
            8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
            8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
            8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
            9/2: 360
            9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
            9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)
            9/24: 388 (19 hospitalized to date)


            Total Deaths

            8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
            8/27: 1
            9/2: 1
            9/9: 1
            9/17: 1
            9/24: 1

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Case List: 10/7

              Link to source in Post #1.

              Total Cases

              7/22: 282
              8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
              8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
              8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
              9/2: 360
              9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
              9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)
              9/24: 388 (19 hospitalized to date)
              10/7: 399 (20 hospitalized to date)


              Total Deaths

              8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
              8/27: 1
              9/2: 1
              9/9: 1
              9/17: 1
              9/24: 1
              10/7: 1

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Case List: 10/7

                Link to source in Post #1.
                Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 – 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

                Total Cases

                7/22: 282
                8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60&#37; under 25 yo.
                8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
                9/2: 360
                9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
                9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)
                9/24: 388 (19 hospitalized to date)
                10/7: 399 (20 hospitalized to date)
                10/21: 487 (21 hospitalized to date)


                Total Deaths

                8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
                8/27: 1
                9/2: 1
                9/9: 1
                9/17: 1
                9/24: 1
                10/7: 1
                10/21: 1

                Click image for larger version

Name:	Picture 1.png
Views:	1
Size:	39.3 KB
ID:	650388

                Click image for larger version

Name:	Picture 2.png
Views:	1
Size:	54.1 KB
ID:	650389

                Click image for larger version

Name:	Picture 4.png
Views:	1
Size:	104.9 KB
ID:	650390

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Case List: 10/7

                  Link to source in Post #1.
                  Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

                  Total Cases

                  7/22: 282
                  8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                  8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                  8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
                  9/2: 360
                  9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
                  9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)
                  9/24: 388 (19 hospitalized to date)
                  10/7: 399 (20 hospitalized to date)
                  10/21: 487 (21 hospitalized to date)
                  10/29: 604 (23 hospitalized to date, 2 new; both discharged)


                  Total Deaths

                  8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
                  8/27: 1
                  9/2: 1
                  9/9: 1
                  9/17: 1
                  9/24: 1
                  10/7: 1
                  10/21: 1
                  10/29: 1

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Case List: 10/7

                    The previous graph is here:

                    Click image for larger version

Name:	Picture 2.png
Views:	1
Size:	39.2 KB
ID:	650469

                    This is this weeks graph. Notice the numbers along the left, have changed.:

                    Click image for larger version

Name:	Picture 1.png
Views:	1
Size:	42.4 KB
ID:	650468

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Case List: 10/7

                      I was noticing how the lower age-groups are overtaking the upper ones.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Case List: 11/5

                        Link to source in Post #1.
                        Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

                        Total Cases

                        7/22: 282
                        8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                        8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                        8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
                        9/2: 360
                        9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
                        9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)
                        9/24: 388 (19 hospitalized to date)
                        10/7: 399 (20 hospitalized to date)
                        10/21: 487 (21 hospitalized to date)
                        10/29: 604 (23 hospitalized to date, 2 new; both discharged)
                        11/5:__896 (28 hospitalized to date; 10 new)* conflicting data at link


                        Total Deaths

                        8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
                        8/27: 1
                        9/2: 1
                        9/9: 1
                        9/17: 1
                        9/24: 1
                        10/7: 1
                        10/21: 1
                        10/29: 1
                        11/5: 1

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Case List: 11/5

                          Originally posted by Commonground View Post
                          The previous graph is here:

                          [ATTACH]4748[/ATTACH]

                          This is this weeks graph. Notice the numbers along the left, have changed.:

                          [ATTACH]4746[/ATTACH]
                          This is this weeks graph. The numbers along the left have changed, again:

                          Click image for larger version

Name:	Picture 4.png
Views:	1
Size:	33.2 KB
ID:	650535

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Case List: 11/20

                            <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> Link to source in Post #1.
                            Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

                            Total Cases

                            7/22: 282
                            8/7: 323 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                            8/19: 353 (19 hospitalized) 60% under 25 yo.
                            8/27: 360 (19 hospitalized)
                            9/2: 360
                            9/9: 370 (19 hospitalized to date)
                            9/17: 381 (19 hospitalized to date)
                            9/24: 388 (19 hospitalized to date)
                            10/7: 399 (20 hospitalized to date)
                            10/21: 487 (21 hospitalized to date)
                            10/29: 604 (23 hospitalized to date, 2 new; both discharged)
                            11/5:__896 (28 hospitalized to date; 10 new)* conflicting data at link
                            11/17:__50 Hospitalized this week


                            Total Deaths

                            8/20: 1 (50 yo) DOD: week of 8/3. From: York County
                            8/27: 1
                            9/2: 1
                            9/9: 1
                            9/17: 1
                            9/24: 1
                            10/7: 1
                            10/21: 1
                            10/29: 1
                            11/5: 1
                            11/20: 5 (4 in the past 2 weeks)

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Case List: 11/20

                              Some excerpts from this weeks report:

                              There were 50 hospitalizations this week, accounting for more than half of the hospitalizations due to H1N1 since April.
                              Half of the new hospitalizations were children, two of whom have been or currently are in intensive care; 23 were adults
                              ages 19-65, seven of whom were or are in intensive care; and 2 people were older than 65, neither of whom needed
                              intensive care. Counties of those hospitalized this past week are: Androscoggin and Penobscot both 11; Cumberland 9;
                              York 8; Hancock 3; Kennebec, Oxford, Piscataquis all 2 each; Aroostook and Washington 1 eac.


                              Two deaths this week were reported publicly over the weekend, bringing the total deaths due to H1N1 in the state since
                              August to five. Four of these have been in the past two weeks. The average age among those who have died is 47; by
                              comparison, 90% of deaths related to seasonal flu are among those older than 64.


                              One in every six visits to an emergency department this week was flu-related, and rates of visits to other outpatient
                              settings continue to be elevated.

                              Pneumococcal Illness and Vaccine
                              Increases in pneumococcal disease were seen during all three of the flu pandemics that occurred in the twentieth
                              century. A report released in September showed that bacterial pneumonia is contributing to fatalities in people
                              with H1N1 flu, similar to previous pandemics
                              (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwr...=rr58e0929a1_e).

                              All children less than 5 years of age should receive the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. The polysaccharide vaccine
                              should be administered to all persons 2-64 years of age with high risk conditions and everyone 65 years and older.

                              Although there is no evidence that this vaccine is harmful to either a pregnant woman or to her fetus, it is not
                              recommended during pregnancy. Women who have underlying conditions known to put them at risk of pneumococcal
                              disease should be vaccinated before becoming pregnant, if possible.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X