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    Week 44, ending Nov 2, 2013

    Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Minimal
    Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Sporadic
    Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 0.48% (Oregon?s seasonal threshold is 1.09%)
    Positive influenza tests: 4
    Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 1
    Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 2
    Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
    Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 2%

    The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

  • #2
    Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wk 44

    Week 46, ending Nov 16

    Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Minimal
    Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Local
    Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 0.79%
    Positive influenza tests: 0
    Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 1
    Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 0
    Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
    Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 3%

    The percent of outpatients seen with ILI for week 46 of 2013 was 0.79%, which is below Oregon?s seasonal threshold of 1.09%.

    The 3-week moving average for percent of outpatients seen with ILI in week 46 was 0.52%, which is equal to the historical moving average baseline for this week.

    Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Specimen Type and Subtype, 2013-14.
    (none done this week), the numbers are cumulative
    Influenza A: 0, 6 (19%)
    2009 pH1N1: 0, 2 (6%)
    Seasonal A H3: 0, 4 (13%)

    Influenza B: 0, 0
    Undetected: 0, 25 (81%)
    Total Tested: 0, 31

    Vaccine Uptake in Oregon:
    As of week 45, the total number of doses of flu vaccine given on a weekly basis continues to drop. Based on reported and forecast totals to date, the level of immunization in the current season is above last year?s totals by this time of year.

    Hospitalizations:
    One hospitalization was reported for week 46. Two total hospitalizations have been reported since October 1.

    Outbreaks:
    No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported for week 46. Two total ILI
    influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

    The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wks 44-47

      Week 47, ending Nov 23

      Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Minimal
      Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Sporadic
      Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 0.50%
      Positive influenza tests: 3
      Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 1
      Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 1
      Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
      Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 2%

      The percent of outpatients seen with ILI for week 47 of 2013 was 0.50% which is below Oregon?s seasonal threshold of 1.09%.

      The 3-week moving average for percent of outpatients seen with ILI in week 47 was 0.44%, which is below the historical moving average baseline for this week.

      The percent of outpatient visits for ILI was 0.66% during week 46.

      Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Specimen Type and Subtype, 2013-14:
      (Numbers are for current week and cumulative)
      Influenza A: 3, 12
      * 2009 pH1N1: 3, 8
      * Seasonal A H3: 0, 4
      Influenza B: 0, 0
      Undetected 4, 29
      Total Tested 7, 41

      As of week 46 the Oregon Immunization Program is forecasting that over 28% of Oregonians have received an influenza immunization for this season.

      Hospitalizations: One hospitalization was reported for week 47.
      Four total hospitalizations have been reported since October 1.

      Outbreaks: One influenza outbreak was reported for week 47. Three total ILI/influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

      The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wks 44-48

        Week 48, ending Nov 30

        Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Minimal
        Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Sporadic

        Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 0.38%
        Positive influenza tests: 1
        Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 2
        Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 0
        Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
        Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 5%

        The percent of outpatients seen with ILI for week 48 of 2013 was 0.38% which is below Oregon?s seasonal threshold of 1.09%.

        The 3-week moving average for percent of outpatients seen with ILI in week 48 was 0.46%, which is equal to the historical moving average baseline for this week.

        The percent of outpatient visits for ILI was 0.59% during week 47.

        Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Specimen Type and Subtype, 2013-14:
        (Numbers are for current week and cumulative)
        Influenza A: 0, 13
        * 2009 pH1N1: 1, 9
        * Seasonal A H3: 0, 4
        Influenza B: 0, 0
        Undetected 1, 31
        Total Tested 2, 44

        Hospitalizations: Two hospitalizations were reported for week 48. Ten total hospitalizations have been reported since October 1.

        Outbreaks: No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported for week 48. Three total ILI/influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

        The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wks 44-49

          Week 49, ending Dec 7

          Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Minimal
          Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Local

          Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 0.80%
          Positive influenza tests: 4
          Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 10
          Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 2
          Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
          Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 5%

          The percent of outpatients seen with ILI for week 49 of 2013 was 0.80% which is below Oregon?s seasonal threshold of 1.09%.

          The percent of outpatient visits for ILI was 0.80% during week 48.

          Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Specimen Type and Subtype, 2013-14:
          (Numbers are for current week and cumulative)
          Influenza A: 4, 18
          * 2009 pH1N1: 4, 14
          * Seasonal A H3: 0, 4
          Influenza B: 0, 0
          Undetected 3, 35
          Total Tested 7, 53

          Hospitalizations: Sixteen total hospitalizations have been reported up to MMWR week 48. Ten hospitalizations occurred this week (week 48).
          To date, >80% of hospitalizations reported have been among persons younger than 65 years of age. This is likely due to the prevalence of pandemic H1N1, which to date, is the predominate strain circulating.

          Outbreaks: Two influenza outbreaks were reported for week 49. Five total ILI/influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

          The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wks 44-50

            Week 50, ending Dec 14

            Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Minimal
            Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Local

            Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 0.74% which is below Oregon?s seasonal
            threshold of 1.09%.*
            Positive influenza tests: 16
            Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 18
            Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 0 this week, 5 STD
            Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
            Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 5%

            Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Specimen Type and Subtype, 2013-14:
            (Numbers are for current week and cumulative)
            Influenza A: 16, 35
            * 2009 pH1N1: 16, 31
            * Seasonal A H3: 0, 4
            Influenza B: 0, 0
            Undetected 3, 38
            Total Tested 19, 73

            Hospitalizations:
            Twenty-nine total reported hospitalizations occurred up to MMWR week 50. To date, 93%of hospitalizations reported have been among persons younger than 65 years of age. This is likely due to the prevalence of 2009 H1N1, which to date, is the predominate strain circulating.Of hospitalized patients with subtyped lab results,only 2009 H1N1 has been detected thus far.

            The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wks 44-51

              Week 51, ending Dec 21

              ILI Activity Level: Minimal
              Influenza Geographic Spread: Regional

              Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 2.07% (above the 1.09% threshold)
              Positive influenza tests: 32
              Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 67
              Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 2
              Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
              Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 9%

              Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Results:
              (Numbers are for current week and cumulative)
              Influenza A: 32 (91%), 74 (63%)
              * 2009 pH1N1: 32 (91%), 70 (60%)
              * Seasonal A H3: 0, 4 (3%)
              Influenza B: 0, 0
              Undetected: 3 (19%), 44 (37%)
              Total Tested: 35, 118

              Hospitalizations:
              Ninety-eight total reported hospitalizations occurred up to MMWR week 51, with 67 occurring in week 51 alone. To date, 88% of hospitalizations reported
              were among persons younger than 65 years of age. This is likely due to the prevalence of 2009 H1N1, which todate, is the predominate strain circulating.Only 2009 H1N1 has been detected thus far among hospitalized persons

              Outbreaks:
              Two ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported for week 51. Seven total ILI/influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

              The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Oregon 2013-14 Influenza Season Wks 44-52

                Week 52, ending Dec 28

                Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: Moderate
                Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Widespread

                Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 4.35%; Oregon?s seasonal threshold is 1.09%.
                Positive influenza tests: 47
                Influenza-associated hospitalizations: 81
                Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 0
                Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0
                Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity: 7%

                Oregon State Public Health Laboratory Influenza Specimen Type and Subtype
                Current week & cumulative
                Influenza A: 47 (89%), 135 (73%)
                2009 pH1N1: 47 (89%), 131 (71%)
                Seasonal A H3: 0, 4 (2%)
                Influenza B: 0, 0
                Total Tested: 53, 185
                Undetected: 6 (11%), 50 (27%)

                Hospitalizations:
                One hundred seventy-nine total reported hospitalizations occurred up to MMWR week 52, with 81 occurring in week 52 alone.To date, 84% of hospitalizations reported were among persons younger than 65 years of age. This is likely due to the prevalence of 2009 H1N1, which to date, is the predominate strain circulating.Only 2009 H1N1 has been detected thus far among hospitalized persons.

                Outbreaks:
                No ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported for week 52. Seven total ILI influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

                The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Oregon 2013-14 Flu Season Wks 44-01, 1 New Pediatric Death, 1 Total

                  Wk 01, ending Jan 4

                  Influenza-associated pediatric mortality 1 death

                  Reported ILI/Influenza outbreaks: 1 (8 total)
                  Percent of outpatient visits for ILI: 5.03% (seasonal threshold: 1.09%)

                  Oregon Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Activity Level: High
                  Oregon Influenza Activity Geographic Spread: Widespread

                  Hospitalizations:
                  In Clackamas, Multnomah,and Washington counties, 268 total reported hospitalizations occurred up to MMWR week 1, with 87 occurring in week 1 of 2014 alone. To date, 80% of hospitalizations reported were among persons younger than 65 years of age.

                  Laboratory Influenza Specimen Results
                  Current week and cumulative
                  Influenza A: 22 (56%), 157 (70%)
                  2009 pH1N1: 22 (56%), 153 (68%)
                  Seasonal A H3: 0, 4 (2%)
                  Influenza B: 0, 0
                  Total Tested: 39, 224
                  Undetected: 17 (44%), 67 (30%)

                  The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Oregon 2013-14 Flu Season Wks 44-02 = 0 New Pediatric Deaths, 1 Total

                    Wk 02, ending Jan 11

                    Influenza-associated pediatric mortality: 0

                    Percent of outpatient visits for ILI 4.08%

                    Hospitalizations:
                    In Clackamas, Multnomah,and Washington counties, four hundred and eight (408) total reported hospitalizations occurred up to MMWR week 2, with 115 occurring in week 2 of 2014 alone. To date,77% of hospitalizations reported were among persons younger than 65 years of age.

                    Outbreaks: Two ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported for week 1. Ten total ILI/influenza outbreaks have been reported since October 1.

                    The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

                    Comment

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