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Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report: Weeks 35(2010) - 39(2011)
Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report: Weeks 35(2010) - 39(2011)
During week 35 (August 29?September 4, 2010), influenza activity decreased in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community.
Positive influenza specimens: 22%
Outpatient ILI: 1.1%
ED ILI: 11.7%
During week 36 (September 5–11, 2010), influenza activity remained unchanged in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community.
Positive influenza specimens: 21%
Outpatient ILI: 1.19%
ED ILI: 11.7%
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (weeks 35-37)
During week 37 (September 12–18, 2010), influenza activity remained unchanged in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community.
Positive influenza specimens: 23%
Outpatient ILI: 1.17%
ED ILI: 11.48%
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P&I deaths was above the number for the average of the previous 3 weeks (247 deaths).
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (weeks 35-38)
During week 38 (September 19–25, 2010), influenza activity remained unchanged in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community.
Positive influenza specimens: 23%
Outpatient ILI: 1.19%
ED ILI: 11.61%
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (weeks 35-39)
During week 39 (September 26–October 2, 2010), influenza activity decreased in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community.
Positive influenza specimens: 28%
Outpatient ILI: 1.1%
ED ILI: 11.01%
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (weeks 35-40)
During week 40 (October 3–October 9, 2010), influenza activity remained unchanged in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community. Most of the influenza viruses match the 2010–11 vaccine component.
Positive influenza specimens: 25%
Outpatient ILI: 1.11%
ED ILI: 11.09%
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (Weeks 35-41)
Week 41:
Decreased activity
Since July 1, 2010, there have been 23 reports of death from complicated influenza infection; 7 from the pandemic H1N1 2009 and 16 from the seasonal H3N2 strain, respectively.
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (Weeks 35-42)
During week 42 (October 17-23, 2010), influenza activity remained unchanged in Taiwan, and seasonal influenza virus type AH3 is predominant in the community. Most of the influenza viruses match the 2010–11 vaccine component.
Since July 1, 2010, there have been 24 reports of death from complicated influenza infection; 7 from the pandemic H1N1 2009 and 17 from the seasonal H3N2 strain, respectively.
Positive specimens: 16% A(H3N2); 4% (H1N1)
ILI (outpatient): 1.11%
ILI (emergency room): 10.06%
Outpatient ILI: 1.11%
ED ILI: 10.29%.
Since July 1, 2010, there have been 25 reports of death from complicated influenza infection; 7 from the pandemic H1N1 2009 and 17 from the seasonal H3N2 strain and 1 seasonal A untyped, respectively.
Re: Taiwan 2010-11 Flu Season Report (Weeks 35-49)
Week 49:
Influenza activity slightly increased
9% positive for influenza
Since July 1, 2010, there have been 32 reports of death from complicated influenza infection; 8 from the pandemic H1N1 2009 and 24 from the seasonal H3N2 strain, respectively.
Outpatient ILI: 1.16%
ED ILI: 10.39%
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