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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-16 (Three Pediatric Deaths; Total 18)

During week 16 (April 15-21, 2012), influenza activity was elevated in some areas of the United States, but declined nationally and in most regions.

U.S. Virologic Surveillance: Of the 2,987 specimens tested by U.S. World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories and reported to CDC/Influenza Division, 662 (22.2%) were positive for influenza.
Pneumonia and Influenza (P&I) Mortality Surveillance: The proportion of deaths attributed to P&I was below the epidemic threshold.
Influenza-associated Pediatric Mortality: Three influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported. One was associated with a 2009 H1N1 virus, one was associated with a seasonal influenza A (H3) virus, and one was associated with an influenza A virus for which the subtype was not determined.
Outpatient Illness Surveillance: The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) was 1.3%, which is below the national baseline of 2.4%. Region 10 reported ILI above its region-specific baseline level. Four states experienced low ILI activity; New York City and 46 states experienced minimal ILI activity, and the District of Columbia had insufficient data to calculate ILI activity.
Geographic Spread of Influenza: Four states reported widespread geographic activity; 10 states reported regional influenza activity; 14 states reported local activity; the District of Columbia and 21 states reported sporadic activity; Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and one state reported no influenza activity, and Puerto Rico did not report.
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During week 17 (April 22-28, 2012), influenza activity declined nationally and in most regions, but remained elevated in some areas of the United States.

U.S. Virologic Surveillance: Of the 2,886 specimens tested by U.S. World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories and reported to CDC/Influenza Division, 442 (15.3%) were positive for influenza.
Pneumonia and Influenza (P&I) Mortality Surveillance: The proportion of deaths attributed to P&I was below the epidemic threshold.
Influenza-associated Pediatric Mortality: Two influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported. One was associated with a 2009 H1N1 virus and one was associated with a seasonal influenza A (H3) virus.
Outpatient Illness Surveillance: The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) was 1.1%, which is below the national baseline of 2.4%. All regions reported ILI below region-specific baseline levels. Four states experienced low ILI activity; New York City and 46 states experienced minimal ILI activity, and the District of Columbia had insufficient data to calculate ILI activity.
Geographic Spread of Influenza: Two states reported widespread geographic activity; 9 states reported regional influenza activity; 12 states reported local activity; the District of Columbia and 27 states reported sporadic activity; Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands reported no influenza activity, and Puerto Rico did not report.
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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-18 (Two Pediatric Deaths; Total 22)

During week 18 (April 29-May 5, 2012), influenza activity declined nationally and in most regions, but remained elevated in some areas of the United States.

U.S. Virologic Surveillance: Of the 2,118 specimens tested by U.S. World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories and reported to CDC/Influenza Division, 291 (13.7%) were positive for influenza.
Pneumonia and Influenza (P&I) Mortality Surveillance: The proportion of deaths attributed to P&I was below the epidemic threshold.
Influenza-associated Pediatric Mortality: Two influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported. One was associated with an influenza B virus and 1 was associated with an influenza A virus for which the subtype was not determined.
Outpatient Illness Surveillance: The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) was 1.4%, which is below the national baseline of 2.4%. All regions reported ILI below region-specific baseline levels. Two states experienced low ILI activity; New York City and 48 states experienced minimal ILI activity, and the District of Columbia had insufficient data to calculate ILI activity.
Geographic Spread of Influenza: Two states reported widespread geographic activity; 8 states reported regional influenza activity; 12 states reported local activity; the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 28 states reported sporadic activity, and Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands reported no influenza activity.
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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-19 (Two Pediatric Deaths; Total 24)

During week 19 (May 6-12, 2012), influenza activity declined nationally and in most regions, but remained elevated in some areas of the United States.

U.S. Virologic Surveillance: Of the 2,171 specimens tested by U.S. World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories and reported to CDC/Influenza Division, 288 (13.3%) were positive for influenza.
Pneumonia and Influenza (P&I) Mortality Surveillance: The proportion of deaths attributed to P&I was below the epidemic threshold.
Influenza-associated Pediatric Mortality: Two influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported. One was associated with an influenza B virus and 1 was associated with an influenza A virus for which the subtype was not determined.
Outpatient Illness Surveillance: The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) was 1.2%, which is below the national baseline of 2.4%. All regions reported ILI below region-specific baseline levels. Two states experienced low ILI activity; New York City and 47 states experienced minimal ILI activity, and the District of Columbia and 1 state had insufficient data to calculate ILI activity.
Geographic Spread of Influenza: One state reported widespread geographic activity; 5 states reported regional influenza activity; 11 states reported local activity; the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and 30 states reported sporadic activity, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and 3 states reported no influenza activity.
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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-20 (Two Pediatric Deaths; Total 26)

Week 20: FINAL FULL REPORT
During week 20 (May 13-19, 2012), influenza activity declined nationally and in most regions, but remained elevated in some areas of the United States.

U.S. Virologic Surveillance: Of the 2,054 specimens tested by U.S. World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories and reported to CDC/Influenza Division, 286 (13.9%) were positive for influenza.
Pneumonia and Influenza (P&I) Mortality Surveillance: The proportion of deaths attributed to P&I was below the epidemic threshold.
Influenza-associated Pediatric Mortality: Two influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported. One was associated with a seasonal influenza A (H3) virus and one was associated with an influenza B virus.
Outpatient Illness Surveillance: The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) was 1.0%, which is below the national baseline of 2.4%. All regions reported ILI below region-specific baseline levels. One state experienced low ILI activity; New York City and 48 states experienced minimal ILI activity, and the District of Columbia and 1 state had insufficient data to calculate ILI activity.
Geographic Spread of Influenza: One state reported widespread geographic activity; 2 states reported regional influenza activity; 8 states reported local activity; the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and 30 states reported sporadic activity; the U.S. Virgin Islands and 8 states reported no influenza activity, and one state did not report.
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/

Although influenza A (H3) viruses have predominated nationally this season, circulating viruses differ from region to region, and even from state to state. In recent weeks, the proportion of influenza B viruses has been increasing.
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/summary.htm
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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-22

Week 22:
No new pediatric deaths; total 26
Influenza B on the increase.
Percent positive: 13.2% (majority B); last week percent positive: 12.4%
ILI: 1.1% (last week 1.3%)
P&I: 6%
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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-23

Week 23:
No new pediatric deaths; total 26
ILI: 1%
Influenza B on the increase.
Percent positive: 9.7% (majority B)
P&I: 6.3%
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Default Re: Fluview 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-24 (Three Pediatric Deaths; Total 29)

Week 24:
Three influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported to CDC during week 24. One was associated with 2009 H1N1 and two were associated with an influenza B virus. The deaths reported during week 24 occurred during the week ending March 3, 2012 (week 9), April 28, 2012 (week 17), and June 9, 2012 (week 23); total 29

Influenza B on the increase.
Percent positive: 10.5% (majority B)
ILI: 0.9%
P&I: 6.3%
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Week 25:
One influenza-associated pediatric death was reported to CDC during week 25 and was associated with 2009 H1N1. The death reported during week 25 occurred during the week ending April 28, 2012 (week 17). A total of 30 influenza-associated pediatric deaths have been reported during the 2011-2012 season.

ILI: 0.9%
8.23% positive for influenza (majority B)
P&I deaths: 6.1%
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Week 26:
One influenza-associated pediatric death was reported to CDC during week 26 and was associated with 2009 H1N1. The death reported during week 26 occurred during the week ending May 26, 2012 (week 21). A total of 31 influenza-associated pediatric deaths have been reported during the 2011-2012 season.

ILI: 1%
8.6% positive for influenza: majority B
P&I deaths: 6.6%
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Week 27:
One influenza-associated pediatric death was reported to CDC during week 27 and was associated with an influenza A (H3) virus. The death reported during week 27 occurred during the week ending April 28, 2012 (week 17); total 32

ILI: 1%
4.5% positive for influenza (majority B)
P&I deaths: 6.1%
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Week 28:
One influenza-associated pediatric death was reported to CDC during week 28 and was associated with an influenza A (H3) virus. The death reported during week 28 occurred during the week ending March 17, 2012 (week 11); total 33

ILI: 0.9%
5.4% positive for influenza: majority B
P&I deaths: 6%
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Week 29:
One influenza-associated pediatric death was reported to CDC during week 29 and was associated with an influenza B virus. The death reported during week 29 occurred during the week ending March 31, 2012 (week 13); total 34

ILI: 0.9%
4.4% positive for influenza: majority B
P&I deaths: 5.6%

Four human infections with novel influenza A viruses were detected in Indiana. The four persons were infected with an influenza A (H3N2) variant virus similar to those identified in the 13 human infections that occurred between July 2011 and April 2012 in Indiana (2), Pennsylvania (3), Maine (2), Iowa (3), Utah (1) and West Virginia (2). None of the four persons were hospitalized and all have recovered. All four persons reported close contact with swine prior to illness onset. Public health and agriculture officials are investigating case contacts and sources of exposure; no additional confirmed cases have been detected at this time.
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2011-2012 Influenza Season Week 31 ending August 4, 2012

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Novel Influenza A Virus:

From July 12 through August 9, 2012, a total of 153 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported in four states (Hawaii [1], Illinois [1], Indiana [120], and Ohio [31]). So far during the current outbreaks, two persons have been hospitalized as a result of their illness; no deaths have occurred. At this time no ongoing human-to-human transmission has been identified and all cases have reported contact with swine prior to illness onset. Public health and agriculture officials are investigating the extent of disease among humans and swine, and additional cases are likely to be identified as the investigation continues. Additional information on these cases can be found in the MMWR. Because of reporting deadlines, the state totals reported by CDC may not always be consistent with those reported by state health departments. If there is a discrepancy between these two counts, data from the state health departments should be used as the most accurate number.
CDC is required to report all cases of human infection with novel (non-human) influenza viruses – including influenza viruses of swine origin – to the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of the International Health Regulations (IHR). Domestically, CDC reports these cases in this report and on its website. Early identification and investigation of human infections with novel influenza A viruses is critical in order to evaluate the extent of the outbreak and possible human-to-human transmission. Additional information on influenza in swine, variant influenza infection in humans, and strategies to interact safely with livestock can be found at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/infl...uses-h3n2v.htm.


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Week 32:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 1%
8.6% positive for influenza (H3N2v representing about 1/4 of samples testing positive)
P&I deaths: 5.7%

Novel Influenza A Virus:
From July 12 through August 16, 2012, a total of 224 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported in eight states (Hawaii [1], Illinois [3], Indiana [138], Michigan [1], Ohio [72], Pennsylvania [4], West Virginia [3], and Wisconsin [2]). So far during the current outbreaks, eight confirmed cases have been hospitalized as a result of their illness; no deaths have occurred.
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Week 33:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 0.7%
5.8% positive for influenza (H3N2v representing about 1/3 of samples testing positive)
P&I deaths: 6.1%

From July 12 through August 23, 2012, a total of 276 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported in ten states (Hawaii [1], Illinois [4], Indiana [138], Maryland [12], Michigan [5], Minnesota [1], Ohio [98], Pennsylvania [6], West Virginia [3], and Wisconsin [8]). So far during the current outbreaks, 13 confirmed cases have been hospitalized as a result of their illness; no deaths have occurred.
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Week 34:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 0.9%
4% positive for influenza (H3N2v representing about 1/4 of samples testing positive)
P&I deaths: 5.6%

From July 12 through August 30, 2012, a total of 288 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported in ten states (Hawaii [1], Illinois [4], Indiana [138], Maryland [12], Michigan [5], Minnesota [2], Ohio [101], Pennsylvania [7], West Virginia [3], and Wisconsin [15]). So far during the current outbreaks, 15 confirmed cases have been hospitalized as a result of their illness; one death has occurred. The vast majority of cases have been associated with swine exposure though likely instances of human-to-human transmission have been identified. At this time no ongoing human-to-human transmission has been identified.
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Week 35:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 0.9%
3% positive for influenza (H3N2v representing about 1/5 of samples testing positive and AH3 about 1/2 of samples)
P&I deaths: 5.6%

From July 12 through September 6, 2012, a total of 296 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported from ten states. This is an increase of 8 over last week’s report. Cumulative totals by state since July 15 are: Hawaii [1], Illinois [4], Indiana [138], Maryland [12], Michigan [5], Minnesota [2], Ohio [102], Pennsylvania [11], West Virginia [3], and Wisconsin [18]. Sixteen H3N2v-associated hospitalizations and one H3N2v-associated death have been reported.
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Week 36:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 1.1%
2% positive for influenza
P&I deaths: 6%

From July 12 through September 13, 2012, a total of 305 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported from ten states. This is an increase of 9 over last week’s report. Cumulative totals by state since July 15 are: Hawaii [1], Illinois [4], Indiana [138], Maryland [12], Michigan [6], Minnesota [4], Ohio [106], Pennsylvania [11], West Virginia [3], and Wisconsin [20]. Sixteen H3N2v-associated hospitalizations and one H3N2v-associated death have been reported. The vast majority of cases have occurred after prolonged swine exposure, though instances of likely human-to-human transmission have been identified. At this time no ongoing human-to-human transmission has been identified.

As a result of enhanced surveillance activities for H3N2v, one infection with an influenza A (H1N1) variant (H1N1v) virus has been detected in Missouri in a patient who became ill after contact with swine. The patient has recovered from their illness. Confirmatory testing at CDC identified H1N1v with the matrix (M) gene from the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus in specimens collected from this patient. Cases of H1N1v have been detected previously, and the current case marks the second report of H1N1v with the M gene from the 2009 H1N1 virus. This H1N1v case, in addition to the H3N2v cases outlined above and the H1N2v cases reported previously, brings the total number of variant influenza virus infections detected since July 2012 to 309.
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Week 37:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 1.1%
2% positive for influenza (~1/3rd B)
P&I deaths: 6.3%

From July 12 through September 20, 2012, a total of 305 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported from ten states. No new cases have been reported since last week’s update.
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Week 38:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 1%
2.4% positive for influenza (61% B)
P&I deaths: 6.2%

From July 12 through September 27, 2012, a total of 306 infections with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses have been reported from ten states. One new case has been reported since last week’s update. Cumulative totals by state since July 12 are: Hawaii [1], Illinois [4], Indiana [138], Maryland [12], Michigan [6], Minnesota [4], Ohio [107], Pennsylvania [11], West Virginia [3], and Wisconsin [20]. Sixteen H3N2v-associated hospitalizations and one H3N2v-associated death have been reported. The vast majority of cases have occurred after prolonged swine exposure, though instances of likely human-to-human transmission have been identified. At this time no ongoing human-to-human transmission has been identified.

As a result of enhanced surveillance activities for H3N2v, one infection with an influenza A (H1N1) variant (H1N1v) virus and three infections with influenza A (H1N2) variant (H1N2v) virus have been detected since July 2012, bringing the total number of variant influenza virus infections to 310.
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Week 39:
No influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 34

ILI: 1.1%
3.6% positive for influenza (52% B)
P&I deaths: 6.3%
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