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  • Oregon Influenza 2024 thru 2026

    Oregon Health Authority
    December 15, 2024 - December 21, 2024



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    Influenza Hospitalizations
    The Oregon Health Authority conducts population-based surveillance for
    laboratory-confirmed hospitalizations associated with influenza in Clackamas,
    Multnomah, and Washington counties during October 1 - April 30. To date, 258
    hospitalizations have occurred during the 2024-2025 season. There were 87
    hospitalizations reported during December 15, 2024 - December 21, 2024. The
    cumulative hospitalization rate for the 2024-2025 season is 14.2 per 100,000
    people.​

    Continued: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/DISEAS...02024-2025.pdf
    Last edited by Commonground; Yesterday, 02:02 PM.

  • #2
    February 1, 2025
    Where is flu surging in the US? Some hospitals are overwhelmed in states with high rates

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    Although older adults are driving most hospitalizations, flu is hitting people of all ages. In Oregon, another state seeing very high flu activity, two children have died from flu in recent weeks, NBC affiliate KGW8 previously reported.​
    Flu activity has surged to high levels in many states, overwhelming some hospitals. Experts discuss what to expect for the 2024-25 flu season and how to stay safe.

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    • #3
      November 10, 2025
      Oregon Health Authority: Nearly half of Oregon health care workers not vaccinated against flu, OHA says

      Nearly half of Oregon's health care workers were not vaccinated against influenza in the last flu season, the Oregon Health Authority said.

      Rates of flu vaccination among health care workers have plummeted since the 2019-20 season, OHA said. OHA data, last updated Oct. 7, shows during the 2024-25 season, about 54% of the state's 150,000 eligible health care workers were vaccinated, a decrease of about 36% from 2019-20.

      “This is very worrying,” Healthcare-Associated Infections Program director Dr. Dat Tran said in a news release. “We are not seeing flu vaccination rates among health care workers keeping pace with flu activity during respiratory virus seasons, even as that activity returns to higher, pre-pandemic levels.”

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      Flu season runs from October through April. There have been about 45 positive tests in Oregon so far and five hospitalizations.

      “It’s really important that health care workers step up and get vaccinated,” Tran said. “They all want to protect their patients and prevent a potentially catastrophic outbreak of influenza, which can be deadly for high-risk individuals.”



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