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No new hospitalizations (this report indicates no hospitalization for age 5-24 as reported in previous report)
School absenteeism: 4.3%
27.3% specimens tested positive: A(H3); H1N1
Week 44: Sporadic
Minimal Activity
4 new hospitalizations (1 age 0-4; 1 age 5-24; 1 age 25-49; 1 age 65+)
School absenteeism: 4.8%
23.1% specimens tested positive: A(H3)
Week 45: 1 death reported
2 new hospitalizations (1 age 0-4; 1 age 5-24)
School absenteeism: 5%
31.3% specimens tested positive: A(H3); Influenza B
Week 48: (death originally listed in week 45 has now been removed)
1 new hospitalization; total 22
School absenteeism: 5.2%
Percent positive: 57.6 (A/H3)
Re: Utah 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-50 (2 New Deaths)
Week 50: 2 new deaths reported; total 3
12 new hospitalizations; total 66 (highest percentage in 65+ years)
School absenteeism: 5.1%
76.5% positive for A/H3
Re: Utah 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-52 (One New Death)
Week 52: minimal activity 1 new death; total 4
20 new hospitalizations; total 131
90.1% positive specimens for influenza: A/H3; B
P&I well above epidemic threshold for the week
Re: Utah 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-2 (Three New Deaths)
Week 2: low to moderate activity 3 new deaths; total 7
10 new hospitalizations; total 209
67.9% positive specimens for influenza (A/H3, 2009 H1N1)
School absenteeism per 100 students: 4.6
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