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Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-39 (Sporadic)

Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-34 (One New Death; Total 5)

Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-34 (One New Death; Total 5)

Weeks 33-34:
1 new death; total 5 (The most recent pediatric influenza-associated death was confirmed as influenza by RT-PCR at the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory. The child was a resident of Maricopa County, had illness onset during August and did not have any pre-existing medical conditions.)

? One new case of laboratory-confirmed influenza was reported in the past two weeks. Of the four cases reported during the summer surveillance period, one is influenza A and three are influenza B.
? Specimens from one person tested positive for influenza B at the state public health laboratory in the past two weeks.
http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/oids/epi/flu/index.htm
 
Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-36 (No New Deaths; Total 5)

Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-36 (No New Deaths; Total 5)

Weeks 35-36: No Activity
No new deaths; total 5
No new cases of laboratory-confirmed influenza were reported in the past two weeks. Of the four cases reported during the summer surveillance period, one is influenza A and three are influenza B.
No new specimens tested positive for influenza at the state public health laboratory in the past two weeks.
http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/oids/epi/flu/index.htm
 
Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-38 (No New Deaths; Total 5)

Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-38 (No New Deaths; Total 5)

Weeks 37-38:
No new deaths; total 5

ILI: 0.5%
11% positive for influenza (A/H3)

One case of laboratory-confirmed influenza was reported in the past two weeks, in a person with out-of-state travel. Of the five cases reported during the summer surveillance period, two are influenza A and three are influenza B.
One specimen tested positive for influenza A (H3) at the state public health laboratory in the past two weeks.
Three new laboratory-confirmed cases of RSV were reported in the past two weeks.
http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/oids/epi/flu/index.htm
 
Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-39 (Sporadic)

Week 39: Sporadic
• One case of laboratory-confirmed influenza was reported in the past week, in a person with out-of-
state travel. Of the six cases reported during the summer surveillance period, three are influenza A
and three are influenza B.
• One specimen tested positive for influenza A (H3) at the state public health laboratory in week 39.
http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/oids/epi/flu/index.htm
 
Re: Arizona 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-39 (Sporadic)

Source: http://www.ahwatukee.com/news/valley_and_state/article_5557c9d7-eaac-5644-b376-39b028c47f53.html


5 child deaths linked to Arizona flu season
Posted: Monday, October 10, 2011 11:10 am

ribune Ahwatukee Foothills News

Five pediatric deaths connected with influenza were reported during the 2010-11 season, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

The season concluded with the latest report, which covers Sept. 25 to Oct. 4.

A total 9,837 lab-confirmed cases were reported across Arizona. Many more...
 
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