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For week 4 of the current influenza season:
• 6.0% of all deaths that occurred in Hawaii during week 4 were related to pneumonia or influenza. For the
current season (season to date: 5.9%), there have been 3,831 deaths from any cause, 227 of which were due to
P&I.
• The P&I rate was lower than the historical baseline in Hawaii9
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• The Hawaii P&I rate was comparable to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) P&I
mortality10 (7.1%) (i.e., inside the 95% confidence interval) and comparable to the national epidemic threshold
(7.2%) (i.e., inside the 95% confidence interval) for week 4.
INFLUENZA-ASSOCIATED PEDIATRIC DEATHS11:
• One influenza-associated pediatric death was reported in Hawaii during week 4. This death was associated with
an influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus. There has been a total of one influenza-associated pediatric death reported
in Hawaii during the 2019–2020 season.
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For week 5 of the current influenza season:
• 8.3% (season to date: 3.2%) of the outpatient visits recorded by Hawaii sentinel providers were for ILI.
• ILI visits were higher than the historical baseline in Hawaii2,3
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Hawaii’s ILI outpatient visits were higher than the national baseline (2.4%)
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(i.e., outside the 95% confidence
interval) and higher than the national ILI rate (6.7%) (i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Geographic Spread: Regional Activity5
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• ILI Cluster Activity: Three new clusters were reported to HDOH during week 5. These clusters occurred at a
long-term care facility and school on Oahu and a school on Kauai. These clusters included cases of influenza
A.
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WEEK 6: FEBRUARY 2, 2020–FEBRUARY 8, 2020
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For week 6 of the current influenza season:
• 9.8% (season to date: 3.5%) of the outpatient visits recorded by Hawaii sentinel providers were for ILI.
• ILI visits were higher than the historical baseline in Hawaii2,3
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Hawaii’s ILI outpatient visits were higher than the national baseline (2.4%)
4
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence
interval) and higher than the national ILI rate (6.8%) (i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Geographic Spread: Regional Activity5
.
• ILI Cluster Activity: Two new clusters were reported to HDOH during week 6. One cluster occurred at a longterm care facility on Hawaii Island. One cluster occurred at a school on Oahu. These clusters included cases
of influenza A.
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The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
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WEEK 7: FEBRUARY 9, 2020–FEBRUARY 15, 2020
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For week 7 of the current influenza season:
• 7.3% (season to date: 3.7%) of the outpatient visits recorded by Hawaii sentinel providers were for ILI.
• ILI visits were higher than the historical baseline in Hawaii2,3
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Hawaii’s ILI outpatient visits were higher than the national baseline (2.4%)
4
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence
interval) and comparable to the national ILI rate (6.1%) (i.e., inside the 95% confidence interval).
• Geographic Spread: Regional Activity5
.
• ILI Cluster Activity: Two new clusters were reported to HDOH during week 7. One cluster occurred at a longterm care facility on Oahu. One cluster occurred at a correctional facility on Oahu. These clusters included
cases of influenza A
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Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
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For week 8 of the current influenza season:
• 7.7% (season to date: 3.8%) of the outpatient visits recorded by Hawaii sentinel providers were for ILI.
• ILI visits were higher than the historical baseline in Hawaii2,3
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Hawaii’s ILI outpatient visits were higher than the national baseline (2.4%)
4
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence
interval) and higher than the national ILI rate (5.5%) (i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Geographic Spread: Regional Activity5
.
• ILI Cluster Activity: One new cluster was reported to HDOH during week 8. This cluster occurred at a longterm care facility on Hawaii island and included cases of influenza A.
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Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
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For week 9 of the current influenza season:
• 6.6% (season to date: 4.0%) of the outpatient visits recorded by Hawaii sentinel providers were for ILI.
• ILI visits were higher than the historical baseline in Hawaii2,3
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Hawaii’s ILI outpatient visits were higher than the national baseline (2.4%)
4
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence
interval) and higher than the national ILI rate (5.3%) (i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Geographic Spread: Local Activity5
.
• ILI Cluster Activity: Four new clusters were reported to HDOH during week 9. Three of these clusters occurred
at schools on Oahu. One cluster occurred at a long-term care facility on Oahu. These clusters included cases
of influenza A and B
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https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/files...rveillance.pdf
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
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For week 10 of the current influenza season:
• 6.7% (season to date: 4.1%) of the outpatient visits recorded by Hawaii sentinel providers were for ILI.
• ILI visits were higher than the historical baseline in Hawaii2,3
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Hawaii’s ILI outpatient visits were higher than the national baseline (2.4%)
4
(i.e., outside the 95% confidence
interval) and higher than the national ILI rate (5.2%) (i.e., outside the 95% confidence interval).
• Geographic Spread: Local Activity5
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• ILI Cluster Activity: One new cluster was reported to HDOH during week 10. This cluster occurred at a longterm care facility on Oahu. This cluster included cases of influenza B.
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