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Case List: 12/10

Re: Case List: 9/9

Re: Case List: 9/9

Link to source in Post #1.

Total Cases


8/20: 1,398
8/27: 1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3: 1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9: 1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)


Total Deaths
8/17: 11
8:27 11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3: 11
9/9: 11
 
Re: Case List: 9/17

Re: Case List: 9/17

Link to source in Post #1.

Total Cases


8/20: 1,398
8/27: 1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3: 1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9: 1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17: 1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)


Total Deaths
8/17: 11
8:27 11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3: 11
9/9: 11
9/17: 11
 
Re: Case List: 9/24

Re: Case List: 9/24

Link to source in Post #1.

Total Cases


8/20: 1,398
8/27: 1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3: 1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9: 1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17: 1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24: 1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)


Total Deaths
8/17: 11
8:27 11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3: 11
9/9: 11
9/17: 11
9/24: 11
 
Re: Case List: 10/1

Re: Case List: 10/1

Link to source in Post #1.

Total Cases


8/20: 1,398
8/27: 1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3: 1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9: 1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17: 1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24: 1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1: 1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)


Total Deaths
8/17: 11
8:27 11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3: 11
9/9: 11
9/17: 11
9/24: 11
10/1: 11
 
Re: Case List: 10/8

Re: Case List: 10/8

Link to source in Post #1.

Total Cases


8/20: 1,398
8/27: 1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3: 1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9: 1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17: 1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24: 1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1: 1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8: 1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)


Total Deaths
8/17: 11
8:27 11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3: 11
9/9: 11
9/17: 11
9/24: 11
10/1: 11
10/8: 12
 
Re: Case List: 10/23

Re: Case List: 10/23

Figure 4 summarizes the testing conducted at the HSLI since April 19, 2009. HSLI discontinued testing for influenza type B as of May 24, after no positive specimens were seen for two weeks. On October 1, 2009, testing for influenza B was re-started in preparation for the regular influenza season; no influenza B results have been reported. There have been no positive specimens for seasonal influenza A since early June. 29% of all specimens tested at the HSLI since October 4, 2009 have been novel influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus. Complete strain surveillance testing for influenza A/H1, A/H3, B and influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus was reinstated beginning the first week of October.
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http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/h1n1-swine-flu/
 
Re: Case List: 10/23

Re: Case List: 10/23

Link to source in Post #1.
Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 – 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

Total Cases


8/20: 1,398
8/27: 1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3: 1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9: 1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17: 1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24: 1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1: 1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8: 1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)
10/22: 1,436 (184 hospitalized. (13%)


Total Deaths
8/17: 11
8:27 11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3: 11
9/9: 11
9/17: 11
9/24: 11
10/1: 11
10/8: 12
10/22: 12 (9 underlying conditions)
 
Re: Case List: 10/29

Re: Case List: 10/29

Link to source in Post #1.
Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

Note: These statistics are from April, 2009.

Total Cases


8/20:___1,398
8/27:___1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3:____1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9:____1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17:___1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24:___1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1:___1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8:___1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)
10/22:__1,436 (184 hospitalized. (13%)
10/29:__1,478 (191 hospitalized. (12.92%)


Total Deaths
8/17:__11
8:27___11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3:___11
9/9:___11
9/17:__11
9/24:__11
10/1:__11
10/8:__12
10/22:_12
10/29:_13
 
Re: Case List: 10/29

Re: Case List: 10/29

Some Charts from this reporting period.

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As shown in Table 4 above, school-aged individuals (5-18 years) have been primarily affected by H1N1, with over 62% of cases age 18 or younger. The median age of cases is 14 and cases ranged from 0 to 92 years. To date, males and females have been equally impacted by H1N1. Overall, 191 cases have been hospitalized (13%), which is similar to the national hospitalization rate of 11% as of July 10, and 13 cases have died. Of the 13 deaths, 10 had underlying conditions.

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Re: Case List: 11/5

Re: Case List: 11/5

Link to source in Post #1.
Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

Note: These statistics are from April, 2009.

Total Cases


8/20:___1,398
8/27:___1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3:____1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9:____1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17:___1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24:___1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1:___1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8:___1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)
10/22:__1,436 (184 hospitalized. (13%)
10/29:__1,478 (191 hospitalized. (12.92%)
11/5:___1,555 (206 hospitalized. (13.25%)


Total Deaths
8/17:__11
8:27___11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3:___11
9/9:___11
9/17:__11
9/24:__11
10/1:__11
10/8:__12
10/22:_12
10/29:_13
11/5:__13
 
Re: Case List: 11/5

Re: Case List: 11/5

Some charts from this reporting period:

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As shown in Table 4 above, school-aged individuals (5-18 years) have been primarily affected by H1N1, with over 62% of cases age 18 or younger. The median age of cases is 14 and cases range from 0 to 92 years. To date, males and females have been equally impacted by H1N1. Overall, 206 cases have been hospitalized (13%), which is similar to the national hospitalization rate of 11% as of July 10, and 13 cases have died. Of the 13 deaths, 10 had underlying conditions.


Automated Epidemiologic Geotemporal Integrated Surveillance System (AEGIS) Flu Data
The AEGIS System is the syndromic surveillance system for MDPH, and performs automated, real-time surveillance for infectious disease outbreaks. As an adaptation of the AEGIS surveillance system, AEGIS Flu is designed to provide early warning of influenza epidemics and pandemics. With special focus on demographic and spatial patterns of illness, AEGIS Flu provides automated, real-time surveillance of influenza rates, location, and spread. Emergency department (ED) ILI data are collected from 19 hospitals in Massachusetts. Visits from emergency departments can be affected by several factors, including how worried people are about the flu, whether people can see their own doctor, media announcements, etc. The data are most useful for following trends over several days or weeks. In Figure 2 below, we can see current rates of total visits to emergency departments in MA due to flu-like symptoms compared to historical trends. Similar to Massachusetts Sentinel Site data, AEGIS data suggests a continuous, marked increase in influenza-like illness in recent weeks.
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Sentinel Provider Surveillance: Influenza-like illness activity
Week 43 activity level: Widespread
Provider offices across the US report the amount of influenza-like illness (ILI) they see in their patients each week during regular flu season. These doctors' offices are called 'sentinel sites'. Here we present Massachusetts sentinel site data. Please note that the data do not represent only confirmed influenza cases, but also those just with ILI. ILI is defined as fever above 100.02 in addition to either cough or sore throat. ILI is a marker of influenza and is used throughout the regular flu season to monitor influenza since most people are not tested. Figure 1 shows a continuous, dramatic increase in ILI activity over the past few weeks in excess of what was seen at the same time during the last two years.
1 http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/update.htm
2 Per CDC definition for influenza-like illness: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/casedef.htm
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Re: Case List: 11/19

Re: Case List: 11/19

Link to source in Post #1.
Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

Note: These statistics are from April, 2009.

Total Cases


8/20:___1,398
8/27:___1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3:____1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9:____1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17:___1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24:___1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1:___1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8:___1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)
10/22:__1,436 (184 hospitalized. (13%)
10/29:__1,478 (191 hospitalized. (12.92%)
11/5:___1,555 (206 hospitalized. (13.25%)
11/19:__1,768 (308 hospitalized. (17.42%)


Total Deaths
8/17:__11
8:27___11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3:___11
9/9:___11
9/17:__11
9/24:__11
10/1:__11
10/8:__12
10/22:_12
10/29:_13
11/5:__13
11/19:_19
 
Re: Case List: 12/3

Re: Case List: 12/3

<hr style="color: rgb(204, 204, 204); background-color: rgb(204, 204, 204);" size="1"> <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> Link to source in Post #1.
Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

Note: These statistics are from April, 2009.

Total Cases


8/20:___1,398
8/27:___1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3:____1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9:____1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17:___1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24:___1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1:___1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8:___1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)
10/22:__1,436 (184 hospitalized. (13%)
10/29:__1,478 (191 hospitalized. (12.92%)
11/5:___1,555 (206 hospitalized. (13.25%)
11/19:__1,768 (308 hospitalized. (17.42%)
12/3:___1,867 (363 hospitalized. (19.44%)


Total Deaths
8/17:__11
8:27___11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3:___11
9/9:___11
9/17:__11
9/24:__11
10/1:__11
10/8:__12
10/22:_12
10/29:_13
11/5:__13
11/19:_19
12/3:__24
 
Re: Case List: 12/10

Link to source in Post #1.
Note: CDC reports hospitalization and death counts by influenza season. The current count for the 2009 ? 2010 influenza season started August 30, 2009. Due to the progression of the outbreak, states may choose to no longer count and report individual novel H1N1 hospitalizations and deaths; hospitalizations and deaths from pneumonia and influenza may instead be reported to CDC.

Note: These statistics are from April, 2009.

Total Cases


8/20:___1,398
8/27:___1,398 (172 hospitalized to date, 12%, overall)
9/3:____1,399 (175 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/9:____1,400 (174 hospitalized. 12.4%)
9/17:___1,403 (176 hospitalized. 12.5%)
9/24:___1,406 (179 hospitalized. 12.73%)
10/1:___1,412 (182 hospitalized. 13%)
10/8:___1,414 (184 hospitalized. 13.01)
10/22:__1,436 (184 hospitalized. (13%)
10/29:__1,478 (191 hospitalized. (12.92%)
11/5:___1,555 (206 hospitalized. (13.25%)
11/19:__1,768 (308 hospitalized. (17.42%)
12/3:___1,867 (363 hospitalized. (19.44%)
12/10:__1,887 ((373 hospitalized. (19.77%)


Total Deaths
8/17:__11
8:27___11 (8 underlying conditions)
9/3:___11
9/9:___11
9/17:__11
9/24:__11
10/1:__11
10/8:__12
10/22:_12
10/29:_13
11/5:__13
11/19:_19
12/3:__24
12/10:_25
 
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