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  • Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-20 (No New Pediatric Deaths; Total Two)

    Week 44:
    ILI: ~2% (over twice as high as previous two seasons for this time-frame)
    33% positive for influenza; A(H3) detected
    With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

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    Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-46

    Week 46:
    ILI, while lower than the past two weeks, is tracking higher than the previous two seasons for this time period.
    40% positive for influenza; A/H3 and B detected
    With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-47

      Week 47:
      ILI is tracking higher than the previous two seasons for this time period.
      33% positive for influenza; A/H3 detected
      With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-48

        Week 48:
        ILI (~1.3%) is tracking higher than the previous two seasons for this time period.
        50% positive for influenza; A/H3 detected
        With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-49 (ILI Doubles)

          Week 49:
          ILI doubles from previous week to around 2.6%, well over previous two seasons for this time period.
          44.4% positive for influenza; majority A/H3
          P&I deaths lower than previous two seasons for this time period.
          With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-50

            Week 50:
            ILI: ~3%
            50% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
            P&I deaths ~7.5% (within normal range)
            Rhinovirus and Parainfluenza have also been detected along with A(H3) and B
            With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-51

              Week 51:
              ILI: ~3%
              43% positive for influenza
              P&I deaths ~7.3% (within normal range)
              Rhinovirus and Parainfluenza 3 have also been detected along with A(H3) and B
              With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-52 (ILI Soars)

                Week 52:
                ILI: ~5.7%
                54% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
                P&I deaths ~6.3% (within normal range)
                With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-1 (One Pediatric Death Reported)

                  Week 1:
                  1 influenza-associated pediatric death; total 1 (MMWR week 1) http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwr...cid=mm6201md_w

                  ILI: ~6%
                  57% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
                  P&I deaths ~6% (within normal range)
                  With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-2 (No New Pediatric Deaths; Total One)

                    Week 2:
                    No new influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 1

                    ILI: ~4.5%
                    50% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
                    P&I deaths ~6% (within normal range)
                    With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-3 (No New Pediatric Deaths; Total One)

                      Week 3:
                      No new influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 1

                      ILI: ~5.5%
                      72% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
                      P&I deaths ~10.5% (within comparative normal range)
                      With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-4 (No New Pediatric Deaths; Total One)

                        Week 4:
                        No new influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 1

                        ILI: ~5%
                        53% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
                        P&I deaths ~10.6% (within comparative normal range)
                        With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-5 (One New Pediatric Death; Total Two)

                          Week 5:
                          1 new influenza-associated pediatric death; total 2 Reported in MMWR week 5 http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwr...cid=mm6205md_w

                          ILI: ~5% (same as last week)
                          86% positive for influenza; majority A(H3) NOTE: This is the first time of the season that A(H1) has been detected
                          P&I deaths ~10.3% (within comparative normal range)
                          With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-6 (No New Pediatric Deaths; Total Two)

                            Week 6:
                            No new influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 2

                            ILI: ~4.6%
                            50% positive for influenza; A(H1) continues to be detected
                            P&I deaths ~11.7%
                            With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Kansas 2012-13 Season: Weeks 44-7 (No New Pediatric Deaths; Total Two)

                              Week 7:
                              No new influenza-associated pediatric deaths; total 2

                              ILI: ~2.9%
                              63% positive for influenza; majority A(H3)
                              P&I deaths ~11.9%
                              With the beginning of Influenza season, it was decided that the previous graph displaying total ED visits for fever and respiratory symptoms would not be of immediate use for determining county-level COVID-19 vs. Influenza activity due to similarities in presentation.

                              Comment

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