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  • #16
    Re: Manitoba Influenza Reports 2011/2012 Season Week 19

    Week 19: May 6-12, 2012
    Influenza activity in Manitoba remains low.

    Summary:

    ? The influenza-like-illness rate was 0.4% with 18% of sentinel physician sites reporting.
    ? The number of respiratory tests performed by CPL decreased compared to last week (from 78 to 64), and the percent positive for influenza remained the same (15%).
    ? There were no new cases of influenza A and 5 new cases of influenza B reported.
    ? There were five hospitalizations reported since last week associated with a lab-confirmed report of influenza.
    ? There were no lab-confirmed outbreaks of influenza reported in a long term care facility this week.
    ...
    Since the last flu report, there have been:
    ? 0 new cases of influenza A reported;
    ? 5 new cases of influenza B reported.

    Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
    ? 65 cases of influenza A reported;
    ? 204 cases of influenza B reported.
    ...
    Since the last flu report, there have been:
    ? 5 new hospitalizations;
    ? 0 new ICU admissions;
    ? 0 new deaths.

    Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
    ? 64 hospitalizations, of which
    ? 9 resulted in an ICU admission; and
    ? 4 deaths.

    Full report:
    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

    Comment


    • #17
      Re: Manitoba Influenza Reports 2011/2012 Season Week 20

      Week 20: May 13-19, 2012
      Influenza activity in Manitoba remains low.

      Summary:

      ? The influenza-like-illness rate was 4.6% with 27% of sentinel physician sites reporting.
      ? The number of respiratory tests performed by CPL was comparable to last week (from 64 to 60 tests), and the percent positive for influenza decreased slightly (from 15% to 10%).
      ? There was 1 new case of influenza A and 10 new cases of influenza B reported.
      ? There were 2 hospitalizations and 1 ICU admission reported since last week associated with a lab-confirmed report of influenza.
      ? There were no lab-confirmed outbreaks of influenza reported this week.
      ...
      Since the last flu report, there have been:
      ? 1 new case of influenza A reported;
      ? 10 new cases of influenza B reported.

      Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
      ? 66 cases of influenza A reported;
      ? 214 cases of influenza B reported.
      ...
      Since the last flu report, there have been:
      ? 2 new hospitalizations;
      ? 1 new ICU admission;
      ? 0 new deaths.

      Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
      ? 66 hospitalizations, of which
      ? 10 resulted in an ICU admission; and
      ? 4 deaths.

      Full report:
      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

      Comment


      • #18
        Re: Manitoba Influenza Reports 2011/2012 Season Week 21

        Week 21: May 20-26, 2012
        Influenza activity in Manitoba remains low.

        Summary:

        ? The influenza-like-illness rate was 1% with 50% of sentinel physician sites reporting.
        ? The number of respiratory tests performed by CPL decreased since last week (from 60 to 46 tests), and the percent positive for influenza remained about the same (from 10% to 11%).
        ? There was 1 new case of influenza A and 1 new case of influenza B reported.
        ? There were 2 hospitalizations reported since last week associated with a lab-confirmed report of influenza.
        ? There were no lab-confirmed outbreaks of influenza reported this week.
        ...
        Since the last flu report, there have been:
        ? 1 new case of influenza A reported;
        ? 1 new case of influenza B reported.

        Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
        ? 67 cases of influenza A reported;
        ? 215 cases of influenza B reported.
        ...
        Since the last flu report, there have been:
        ? 2 new hospitalizations;
        ? 0 new ICU admission;
        ? 0 new deaths.

        Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
        ? 68 hospitalizations, of which
        ? 10 resulted in an ICU admission; and
        ? 4 deaths.

        Full report:
        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

        Comment


        • #19
          Re: Manitoba Influenza Reports 2011/2012 Season Week 22

          Week 22: May 27 ? June 2, 2012
          Influenza activity in Manitoba remains low.

          Summary:

          ? The influenza-like-illness rate was 1.9% with 45% of sentinel physician sites reporting.
          ? The number of respiratory tests performed by CPL remained about the same as last week (from 46 to 47 tests), and the percent positive for influenza decreased (from 11% to 6.4%).
          ? There was 1 new case of influenza A and 1 new case of influenza B reported.
          ? There were no hospitalizations or deaths reported this week associated with a lab-confirmed report of influenza.
          ? There were no lab-confirmed outbreaks of influenza reported this week.
          ...
          Since the last flu report, there have been:
          ? 1 new case of influenza A reported;
          ? 1 new case of influenza B reported.

          Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
          ? 68 cases of influenza A reported;
          ? 216 cases of influenza B reported.
          ...
          Since the last flu report, there have been:
          ? 0 new hospitalizations;
          ? 0 new ICU admission;
          ? 0 new deaths.

          Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
          ? 68 hospitalizations, of which
          ? 10 resulted in an ICU admission; and
          ? 4 deaths.

          Full report:
          "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
          -Nelson Mandela

          Comment


          • #20
            Re: Manitoba Influenza Reports 2011/2012 Season Week 23

            Week 23: June 3-9, 2012
            Influenza activity in Manitoba remains low.

            Summary:

            ? The influenza-like-illness rate was 0.75% with 55% of sentinel physician sites reporting.
            ? The number of respiratory tests performed by CPL decreased from last week (from 47 to 37 tests), and the percent positive for influenza decreased (from 6.4% to 0%).
            ? There were no cases of influenza A or B reported.
            ? Surveillance for hospitalizations and deaths associated with a lab-confirmed report of influenza has ended for this season.
            ? There were no lab-confirmed outbreaks of influenza reported this week.
            ...
            Since the last flu report, there have been:
            ? 0 new case of influenza A reported;
            ? 0 new case of influenza B reported.

            Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
            ? 68 cases of influenza A reported;
            ? 216 cases of influenza B reported.
            ...
            Surveillance for clinically severe cases has ended for the current flu season.

            Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
            ? 68 hospitalizations, of which
            ? 10 resulted in an ICU admission; and
            ? 4 deaths.

            Full report:
            "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
            -Nelson Mandela

            Comment


            • #21
              Re: Manitoba Influenza Reports 2011/2012 Season Week 24

              Week 24: June 10-16, 2012
              Manitoba Influenza Surveillance Report

              Influenza activity in Manitoba remains very low.

              No further weekly reports will be produced this season unless a significant change in influenza activity is identified. A final 2011/2012 end of season report will be produced over the summer and posted here: http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/surveillance/reports.html#influenza.

              Summary:

              ? The influenza-like-illness rate was 1.8% with 45% of sentinel physician sites reporting.
              ? There were no cases of influenza A or B reported.
              ? Surveillance for hospitalizations and deaths associated with a lab-confirmed report of influenza has ended for this season.
              ? There were no lab-confirmed outbreaks of influenza reported this week.
              ...
              Since the last flu report, there have been:
              ? 0 new case of influenza A reported;
              ? 0 new case of influenza B reported.

              Since the beginning of the season, there have been:
              ? 68 cases of influenza A reported;
              ? 216 cases of influenza B reported.
              ...
              Surveillance for clinically severe cases has ended for the current flu season.
              Since the beginning of the season, there have been:

              ? 68 hospitalizations, of which
              ? 10 resulted in an ICU admission; and
              ? 4 deaths.1

              Full report:
              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
              -Nelson Mandela

              Comment

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