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New Mexico with Border Surveillance 2012-13 Season: Weeks 45-20 (No New Deaths; Total 20) FINAL REPORT
Week 46:
ILI: 2.1%, last week 1.7% (Southwest Region 4.2%)
Laboratory tests for influenza: the Scientific Lab Division (SLD) has reported five positive samples for influenza by polymerase-chain reaction (PCR) testing, collected between 11/3/12 and 11/15/12. Two of the positive samples were influenza A type (not subtyped) and four were influenza B type. These samples originated from McKinley, Bernalillo and Santa Fe counties.
Influenza-related deaths: there have been no reports of deaths, adult or pediatric, caused by lab-confirmed influenza in New Mexico for week ending November 17, 2012.
Week 47: Sporadic
ILI: 2.3% (Southeast Region 4.8%)
Laboratory tests for influenza: the Scientific Lab Division (SLD) has reported six positive samples for influenza by polymerase-chain reaction (PCR) testing, collected between 11/3/12 and 11/23/12. Three of the positive samples were influenza A type (not subtyped) and three were influenza B type. These samples originated from McKinley, Lincoln, Bernalillo and Santa Fe counties.
Re: New Mexico with Border Surveillance 2012-13 Season: Weeks 45-52 (ILI More Than Doubles)
Week 52: Widespread
ILI: 7.1% (Southeast ~15%)
35% positive for influenza between 10/1/12 and 12/29/12; majority A
No deaths have been reported
No new Border Surveillance
it went up in Juares week 47..51, A and B, now down again.
5 weeks is too short for a flu-wave.
Maybe week 52 is unreliable because of holidays
weeks 45..52
North-Chihuahua,mainly Ciudad de Juarez
ILI,flu-A,flu-B,patients
15,1,1,4086
29,2,7,3959
62,12,11,3954
103,29,24,4357
206,91,74,4779
209,46,76,4299
62,16,15,3714
18,5,4,1669
South New Mexico, West-Texas:
ILI,patients
9/1097
13/1057
1/610
5/1092
4/1020
2/1024
7/1074
10/496
El Paso County , flu tests, flu-A(almost all of which H3),flu-B
3,0,0
3,0,0
4,0,1
5,1,1
11,5,1
27,11,6
43,19,8
73,29,12
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weather isn't it either, that peak in humidity came
on Jan.03, too late
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flu in Mexico peaked in week 50,51
during 2012 is 3,094. That is more than
three times the number of cases seen the year before in 2011 which was 873. More
than half of the 3,094 cases were reported in the month of December 2012. A total
of 1,704 cases were reported in the last month of the year.
The flu season total for 2012-2013 is currently 1,989 cases with cases for the
month of January still pending. This compares to 31 cases for the same time
period in the 2011-2012 flu season. No deaths have been reported in El Paso
Re: New Mexico with Border Surveillance 2012-13 Season: Weeks 45-2 (Two New Adult Deaths; Total Five)
Week 2: Widespread 2 new adult deaths; total 5 ( Two were females, aged 91 and 94 years old, from Rio Arriba County; one female, aged 67 years old, from Bernalillo County; one female, aged 57 years old from Lea County, and a 56 year old male from Chaves County.)
ILI: 4.6% (Southeast higher at 12.7%)
38% positive for influenza
Re: New Mexico with Border Surveillance 2012-13 Season: Weeks 45-3 (Four New Adult Deaths; Total Nine)
Week 3: Widespread 4 new adult deaths; total 9
Cumulative rates by age group for NM influenza-related hospitalizations range from 1.8 per 100,000 in the 5-17 years age group to 37 per 100,000 in the 65+years age group.
ILI: 4.8% (Southeast higher at 12%)
38% positive for influenza
Week 2 Border Report:
Border Region of New Mexico/ Chihuahua/Texas: Widespread
New Mexico: Widespread
Texas: Widespread
ILI: 0.5% (last week 0.7%)
32% positive for influenza (rapid)
Re: New Mexico with Border Surveillance 2012-13 Season: Weeks 45-3 (Four New Adult Deaths; Total Nine)
0.1% ILI/ratio in Ciudad Juarez in week 2, that's almost nothing.
while El Paso County (which is mainly El Paso city) had
1,5,11,19,29,40,49 positives for H3 in the last 7 weeks,
{edit---this is cumulative---corrected below}
similar to the USA average, close to the peak now.
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week 3:
0.23% ILI-ratio in Ciudad Juarez
55 positives for H3 in El Paso, 37% positives-rate
flu still doesn't cross the border !
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0.36% ILI-ratio in Ciudad de Juarez
57 positives for H3 in El Paso, 54% positives rate
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week
ILI-ratio in % in 3 major hospitals of Ciudad de Juarez
total flu-samples in El Paso County
of these H3
of these H1
of these A,unspecified
of these B
provisional deaths in El Paso
of these from P+I
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44,0.07,2,0,0,0,0,90,4
45,0.33,1,0,0,0,0,68,3
46,0.49,0,0,0,0,0,128,2
47,1.39,1,0,0,0,1,78,7
48,1.88,1,1,0,0,0,38,2
Re: New Mexico with Border Surveillance 2012-13 Season: Weeks 45-4 (No New Deaths; Total Nine)
Week 4: Widespread
No new deaths; total 9
Cumulative rates by age group for NM influenza-related hospitalizations range from 2.7 per 100,000 in the 5-17 years age group to 47.9 per 100,000 in the 65+years age group
ILI: 6% (Southeast higher at 13.8%)
46% positive for influenza; A/H3 predominant
Week 3 Border Report:
Border Region of New Mexico/ Chihuahua/Texas: Regional
New Mexico: Widespread
Texas: Widespread
ILI: 0.8% (last week 0.5%)
41% positive for influenza (rapid)
Week 4 Border Report:
Border Region of New Mexico/ Chihuahua/Texas: Widespread
New Mexico: Widespread
Texas: Widespread
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