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Week 40:
? OSPHL identified two specimens positive for influenza A/H3, both of which were collected from patients hospitalized in the Portland metro area.
Two influenza related hospitalizations have been report
? ILI below the baseline
? Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity is low, with 1% of specimens testing positive during Week 40.
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.
Re: Oregon 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-41 (No Activity)
Week 41: No Activity
? No positives for influenza detected
? No influenza related hospitalizations were reported during Week 41. Two influenza related hospitalizations have been reported so far during the 2011- 2012 season.
? ILI: 0.59%
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.
Re: Oregon 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-43 (No Activity)
Week 43: No Activity
? No positives for influenza, although A/H3 has been detected in previous weeks
? No new hospitalizations; total 2
? ILI: 0.55%
? RSV: 4%
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 44:
During Week 44 (October 30- November 05, 2011) 3 specimens tested positive
for influenza A/H3 virus at OSPHL. Thus far this season, OSPHL has
identified 5 positive specimens typed as influenza A/H3.
ILI: 0.72%
RSV activity is low in Oregon, with 1% of specimens testing positive during Week 44.
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.
Week 50:
1 new hospitalization; total 3
ILI: 1.09%
? During Week 50 (December 11th- 17th, 2011) 0 specimens have tested positive for influenza A/H3 virus at OSPHL. Thus far this season, OSPHL has identified 6 positive specimens, all typed as influenza A/H3.
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 51:
? During Week 51 (December 18th - 24th, 2011), OSPHL reported that 1 specimen tested positive for influenza A/H3 virus and another for 2009 A/H1.
? ILI: 1.69%.
? For Week 51, no influenza-related hospitalizations have been reported.
? Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity remains low in Oregon, with 8 (5%) of specimens testing positive during Week 51.
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 52:
? During Week 52 (December 25th ? 31st, 2011), OSPHL reported that 0 specimens tested positive for influenza.
? The level of influenza-like illness (ILI) detected by Oregon?s outpatient ILI network remains below the regional and national baselines for Week 52.
? For Week 52, no influenza-related hospitalizations have been reported.
? Influenza activity remains low across the U.S. The proportion of outpatient visits for ILI was 1.7%, which is below the national baseline of 2.4%.
? Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity remains low but is increasing in Oregon, with 18 (10%) of specimens testing positive during Week 52.
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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