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North Carolina 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-20 (Final Report)
No flu-associated deaths were reported for week ending 11/27/10.
SLPH identified three positive influenza results (1 B; 1 A/H3; 1 A/H1N1 Pandemic) among the 11 submitted during week ending November 27.
Public Health Epidemiologists (PHEs) reported 6 positive influenza test results for the week ending 11/27/10; 4 influenza A (subtype unknown), 1 influenza B, and 1 influenza A/H3.
Week 48: Sporadic
ILI: 0.69%
No flu-associated deaths were reported
SLPH identified seven positive influenza results (4 influenza B and 3 influenza A/H3) among the 23 submitted during week ending December 4.
Hospital-based Public Health Epidemiologists (PHEs) reported 8 positive influenza test results for the week ending
12/4/10; 4 influenza B and 4 influenza A (subtype unknown).
Regional Updates:
The percentage of ILI reported through ILINet for Region 4 (Southeastern US) decreased during this past reporting
period from 3.1% for week 47 to 2.3% for week 48 (ending 12/04/10).
As of November 27th, Region 4 has accounted for 1,231 (69.7%) of all 1,766 reported influenza viruses this season, including 680 (88.2%) of the 771 influenza B viruses.
Week 50: Sporadic
Outpatient ILI: 0.49%
Percentage of ED visits for ILI increased, particularly in the Triangle, Triad and Sandhills regions
No flu-associated deaths were reported.
10% positive (1 influenza B and 1 influenza A/H3)
Hospital-based Public Health Epidemiologists (PHEs) reported 13 positive influenza tests for the week ending 12/18/10; 2 influenza B and 11 influenza A (subtype unknown). RSV was the most frequently identified respiratory virus.
Regional Updates:
The percentage of visits due to ILI reported through ILINet for Region 4 (Southeastern US) increased from 2.7% for week 49 to 4.4% for week 50 (ending 12/18/10). Activity is highest in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
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