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ILI: 3.2% (above baseline; decreasing) The percentages of outpatient visits for ILI in New Mexico regions were: 0.0% in Northeast, 5.3% in Northwest, 6.5% in Central, 1.5% in Southwest and 6.2% in Southeast.
ILI: increased slightly from 2.2% to 2.3%. (0.3% in Northeast, 1.1% in Northwest, 5.6% in Central, 1.3% in Southwest and 6.4% in Southeast)
As of 3/25/10, there have been 1037 hospitalizations related to laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in New Mexico, an increase of 1 in the seasonal total from last week.
As of 4/7/10, there have been 56 deaths related to laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in New Mexico. There was one new death reported in the past week which occurred in week ending 3/27/10: a 66 year-old male with high-risk medical conditions from Lea County. Table 2 summarizes deaths by county of residence.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
For the week ending 4/10/10, visits to doctors for influenza-like illness (ILI) in New Mexico decreased slightly from 2.2% to 1.8%.
The percentages of outpatient visits for ILI in New Mexico regions were: 0.4% in Northeast, 1.7% in Northwest, 4.5% in Central, 0.3% in Southwest and 4.7% in Southeast.
As of 4/14/10, there have been 1049 hospitalizations related to laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in New Mexico, an increase of 2 in the seasonal total from last week.
For the week ending 4/24/10, visits to doctors for influenza-like illness (ILI) in New Mexico increased slightly from 1.6% to 1.9%. The Northeast region had the same percentage of outpatient visits for ILI and the Southeast region ILI percentage decreased slightly. All other regions experienced slight increases.
As of 4/28/10, there have been 1053 hospitalizations related to laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in New Mexico, an increase of 1 in the seasonal total from last week. (3 reported in week 15)
For the week ending 5/1/10, visits to doctors for influenza-like illness (ILI) in New Mexico decreased slightly from 1.9% to 1.8%.
As of 5/1/10, there have been 1054 hospitalizations related to laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in New Mexico, an increase of 1 in the seasonal total from last week.
For the week ending 5/8/10, visits to doctors for influenza-like illness (ILI) in New Mexico increased slightly from 1.8% to 2.0%
As of 5/8/10, there have been 1055 hospitalizations related to laboratory-confirmed influenza infection in New Mexico, an increase of 1 in the seasonal total from last week,
Re: New Mexico - Two new deaths Reported Week 20 - Total 58
Week 20:
Two new deaths occurring in April (a 72 year-old female from McKinley county with chronic medical conditions and a 73 year-old female from Taos county with chronic medical conditions); total 58
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