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Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-20 (Three New Deaths; Total 10)
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-3 (One New Death; Total Two)
Week 3: Minimal to Moderate Activity 1 new death; total 2
3 new hospitalizations; total 13
30.8% positives for influenza A and A (2009H1N1)
School Absenteeism: 4.2%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-4 (No New Deaths; Total Two)
Week 4: Minimal Activity
No new deaths; total 2
2 new hospitalizations; total 18 (of these, 9 had been vaccinated)
25% positives for influenza A and A (2009H1N1)
School Absenteeism: 3.9%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-5 (No New Deaths; Total Two)
Week 5: Minimal to Moderate Activity
No new deaths; total 2
5 new hospitalizations; total 23 (of these, 11 had been vaccinated) 63.9% positives for influenza A and A (2009H1N1); majority A(2009H1N1)
School Absenteeism: 4.5%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-6 (No New Deaths; Total Two)
Week 6: Minimal to Moderate Activity
No new deaths; total 2
9 new hospitalizations; total 32 (of these, 14 had been vaccinated) 92.6% positives for influenza A(H3) and A (2009H1N1); majority A(2009H1N1)
School Absenteeism: 4.6%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-8 (No New Deaths; Total Two)
Week 8: low to moderate activity
No new deaths; total 2
10 new hospitalizations; total 59
65% positive for A(2009 H1N1) and A(H3)
School absenteeism: 4.8%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-11 (One New Death; Total Three)
Week 11: low to moderate activity
1 new death; total 3
21 new hospitalizations; total 169
81% positive for influenza (majority A/2008 H1N1)
School absenteeism: 4.9%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-12 (No New Deaths; Total Three)
Week 12: low to moderate activity
No new deaths; total 3
27 new hospitalizations; total 217
75.7% positive for influenza (majority A/2008 H1N1)
School absenteeism: 4.5%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-13 (No New Deaths; Total Three)
Week 13: low to moderate activity
No new deaths; total 3
12 new hospitalizations; total 259
90.2% positive for influenza (majority A/2008 H1N1); no B
School absenteeism: 4.7%
P&I deaths have exceeded epidemic threshold for this week.
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-14 (Two New Deaths; Total Five)
Week 14: minimal activity 2 new deaths; total 5
18 new hospitalizations; total 294
82.3% positive for influenza (majority A/2008 H1N1); no B
School absenteeism: 4.9%
Re: Utah 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-17 (No New Deaths; Total Seven)
Week 17: minimal activity
No new deaths; total 7
6 new hospitalizations; total 336 (27% vaccinated)
67.6% positive for influenza
School absenteeism: 4.4%
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