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During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 4: Local, minimal Activity
3 new hospitalizations
ILI: 1.39%
33% positive for influenza 2009pH1N1 and Seasonal A/H3
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 5: Local, minimal Activity
2 new hospitalizations; total 11
ILI: 0.96%
11% positive for influenza Seasonal A/H3
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 6: Sporadic, minimal Activity
2 new hospitalizations; total 14
ILI: 0.89%
14% positive for influenza Seasonal A/H3
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 7: Local, minimal Activity
8 new hospitalizations; total 24
ILI: 1.97%
50% positive for influenza Seasonal A/H3, 2009 H1N1, B
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 8: Local, minimal Activity
6 new hospitalizations; total 32
ILI: 1.35%
22% positive for influenza Seasonal A/H3, 2009 H1N1, B
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 9: Regional, minimal Activity
10 new hospitalizations; total 42
1 outbreak of influenza A reported resulting in 2 hospitalizations.
ILI: 1.69%
Positive for influenza A and B
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 10: Regional, minimal
15 new hospitalizations; total 57
There were no outbreaks reported for week 10. However, 2 lab-confirmed influenza A out-breaks have been reported so far for week 11 (March 11-17), both in long term care facilities.
ILI: 1.6%
25% positive for influenza
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
Week 11: Regional, minimal
17 new hospitalizations; total 74
2 lab-confirmed influenza A outbreaks have been reported so far for week 11 (March 11-17), both in long term care facilities. For the 2011-2012 season, three outbreaks have been reported for influenza.
ILI: 1.95%
44.8% positive for influenza: A(H3) and A2009 (H1N1)
No pediatric deaths have been reported
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
During the influenza season, the Oregon Public Health Division publishes a weekly surveillance report, Flu Bites. The latest report and archived data are available here, along with other influenza surveillance data.
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