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California Influenza 2017-18: 733 fatalities

Santa Barbara County is reporting 9 flu-related deaths through Week 3.

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Contra Costa: 7
Fresno: 1
Kern: 1
Long Beach: 1
LA: 96
Marin: 1
Monterey: 6
Orange: 7
Placer: 1
Riverside: 12
Sacramento: 3
San Benito: 2
San Bernadino: 3
San Diego: 174
San Joaquin: 3
San Luis Obispo: 10
San Mateo: 2
Santa Barbara: 9
Santa Clara: 5
Santa Cruz: 3
Shasta: 1
Stanislaus: 6
Solano: 3
Tulare: 4
Ventura: 33
Yolo: 2

Total: 396
 
Flu now linked to 15 deaths in SLO County this season, officials say
BY MATT FOUNTAIN

mfountain@thetribunenews.com

January 30, 2018 06:07 PM

Updated 8 hours 1 minute ago

The number of deaths in San Luis Obispo County linked to the flu continues to rise, health officials say.

San Luis Obispo County epidemiologist Ann McDowell said Tuesday that the agency has identified 15 deaths of county residents between Dec. 10 and Jan. 30 in which type B influenza is listed as a contributing factor on the death certificate. Two of those deaths were people under the age of 65.
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http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article197504254.html
 
Foster City man, 44, dies from flu [San Mateo County]
Otherwise healthy man succumbs a month after coming down with initial symptoms
By Zachary Clark Daily Journal Staff Jan 30, 2018 Updated 17 hrs ago 0


The family of Foster City resident Jason Barbeau is shocked and struggling to make sense of what happened after the healthy 44-year-old died Thursday [Jan 25] after battling the flu.
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https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news...cle_c058b512-057b-11e8-ac35-b742911cc6f3.html
 
[h=1]San Diego flu season: 10-year-old boy among newly reported flu deaths[/h]

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thirty-two new flu-related deaths, among them a 10-year-old boy, were reported in San Diego last week, bringing the number of deaths this flu season to 206, county health officials announced Wednesday.


According to County Health and Human Services Agency officials, the 10-year-old boy died on Jan. 25 after he was hospitalized with influenza A/H3. Officials noted he was not vaccinated and had underlying medical conditions.


Officials confirmed the boy is the second San Diego County child to die from the flu this season. According to officials, "two pediatric flu-related deaths were reported each of the past two seasons."
 
[FONT=&quot]Sonoma County flu season claims two lives

Sonoma County?s flu season turned deadly in January, when two people under the age of 65 died at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital even as the virus? spread peaked in California.

The hospital reported Friday that a 46-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman died last month due to flu-related illnesses. The woman died of pneumonia and respiratory failure, while the man died of respiratory failure and sepsis, said Vanessa DeGier, a Memorial Hospital spokeswoman...
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Contra Costa: 7
Fresno: 1
Kern: 1
Long Beach: 1
LA: 158
Marin: 1
Monterey: 6
Orange: 7
Placer: 1
Riverside: 13
Sacramento: 3
San Benito: 2
San Bernadino: 3
San Diego: 206
San Joaquin: 3
San Luis Obispo: 15
San Mateo: 3
Santa Barbara: 9
Santa Clara: 5
Santa Cruz: 3
Shasta: 1
Stanislaus: 6
Solano: 3
Sonoma: 2
Tulare: 4
Ventura: 33
Yolo: 2

Total: 499
 
San Mateo Man Dies Days After Being Diagnosed With the Flu
Just three days after getting sick, Charlie was rushed to the emergency room at San Mateo County Medical Center and died that same night.
By Sergio Quintana
Published at 10:48 PM PST on Feb 2, 2018 | Updated at 11:38 PM PST on Feb 2, 2018


Another Bay Area resident has died days after being diagnosed with the flu.

Juliette Cody, the wife of San Mateo resident, Charlie Cody, shared the story of her husband in hopes that people will take the deadly flu season seriously.
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https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/loc...r-Being-Diagnosed-With-the-Flu-472466413.html
 
25 New Flu Deaths Reported in San Diego County
By NBC 7 Staff
Published 40 minutes ago | Updated 38 minutes ago


There have been more than two dozen more influenza deaths and a spike in influenza B cases, according to the weekly report from the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency.

Twenty-five people died from the flu as of Feb. 3, county officials said, bringing the total deaths this flu season in San Diego to 231.

A third of the deaths involved people under the age of 65, officials said. The youngest victim was 1-year-old and the oldest was 101.
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https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Flu-Deaths-San-Diego-Influenza-B-February-473183673.html
 
Flu deaths in California surpass 150 as worst season in years continues its toll
By SUSAN ABRAM | sabram@scng.com | Daily News
February 9, 2018 at 12:55 pm

So far this flu season, the virus has killed 163 people under the age of 65 in California.

New influenza cases are dropping across California, but deaths continue to rise in the Golden State as this season?s mighty wave of flu maintains its grip locally and on the nation, state health officials announced Friday.

Last week, 36 more people in California died of the flu, or six more than the week before. That brought the number of deaths to 163 statewide, but doesn?t include those who are 65 years old or older, according to the latest data released by the California Department of Public Health.
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https://www.ocregister.com/2018/02/...-as-worst-season-in-years-continues-its-toll/
 
La Reina freshman dies from flu complications (Ventura county)
Prayer vigil planned for 6 tonight
| February 09, 2018

By Dawn Megli-Thuna
dawn@theacorn.com

A freshman at La Reina High School died from complications from the flu yesterday, just eight days before her 15th birthday.


Michael Chabot announced his 14-year-old daughter had died in a Facebook post around midnight on Thursday.

?Today I experienced the day that no parent should. I lost my daughter . . . my angel Gabriella Chabot. We are heartbroken,? he said. ?I love you peanut! Papi will never forget you. You will always be my angel.?
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https://www.toacorn.com/articles/la-reina-freshman-dies-from-flu-complications/
 
Contra Costa: 7
Fresno: 1
Kern: 1
Long Beach: 1
LA: 158
Marin: 1
Monterey: 6
Orange: 11
Placer: 1
Riverside: 15
Sacramento: 3
San Benito: 2
San Bernadino: 3
San Diego: 231
San Joaquin: 3
San Luis Obispo: 15
San Mateo: 4
Santa Barbara: 9
Santa Clara: 5
Santa Cruz: 3
Shasta: 1
Stanislaus: 6
Solano: 3
Sonoma: 2
Tulare: 4
Ventura: 34
Yolo: 2

Total: 532
 
Flu death toll rises to 251 in San Diego
POSTED 12:01 PM, FEBRUARY 14, 2018, BY CITY NEWS SERVICE, UPDATED AT 12:03PM, FEBRUARY 14, 2018

SAN DIEGO ? San Diego County reported 20 more flu-related deaths last week, bringing the region?s season total to 251 fatalities.

The county Health and Human Services Agency announced the new tally on Wednesday.

Last week also brought another uptick in the total number of lab- confirmed cases. There were 941 cases last week, up from 835 the week before, which brought an end to a weeks-long downward trend in the number of cases.
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http://fox5sandiego.com/2018/02/14/flu-death-toll-rises-to-251-in-san-diego/
 
California is past peak flu ? but you should still get vaccinated
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Michelle Faust | February 16, 2018
The worst of California's rough flu season appears to be over. A senior state public health official says this year?s season reached its disturbingly high peak around New Year's.

People should remain vigilant, however, because "we?re still very much in the middle of it," said Dr. James Watt, Chief of Communicable Disease Control at the California Department of Public Health.

Like in much of the rest of the country, the flu hit California hard this season. By the end of last week, 185 Californians under age 65 had died from flu in the state. By the same time last year, the death toll was 50.
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https://www.scpr.org/news/2018/02/16/80850/california-is-past-peak-flu-but-you-should-still-g/

Las Angeles County
February 16, 2018
Surveillance Week 6
Ending 2/10/18
Volume 12, Issue 8

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http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/acd/docs/Flu/Season17-18/IW6.pdf
 
Influenza Surveillance Activities as of 2/10/2018
Santa Barbara County Public Health Department
The 2017-2018 influenza surveillance season began on 10/1/17 (disease week 40). This report will be
released weekly throughout the remainder of the influenza season due to the recent increase of cases
seen in December.
Summary of recent influenza activity in Santa Barbara County the past week was ?widespread*?.
Sentinel Data: The five reporting Sentinel Provider Sites reported influenza-like illness (ILI) in 23 of the
patients seen in week 6 (23/636; 3.6%), (please see the chart 1 below). In the past week, of the Hospital
Emergency Departments that completed the daily poll, 315 (13.6%) of the 2308 patients seen had ILI and
29 were admitted. (This trend is higher than that seen in the same time period in 2017 at 9.3% (298/3214)
of ED visits due to ILI).
Provider reports: This season there have been 14 confirmed ICU hospitalizations in the reportable age
range 0-64 years and there have been 12 outbreaks of Upper Respiratory Illness reported in County
Skilled Nursing & Long Term Care Facilities. There have been 10 known flu-related deaths in the County
this season of persons outside the mandated reportable age range of 0-64 years
, 9 of which have been
linked to some of the outbreaks. This number may change as death certificates are reviewed.
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http://cosb.countyofsb.org/uploadedFiles/phd/EPI/Flu SBCPHD update (week 6 2017-18).pdf
 
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