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CDC: Respiratory Virus Activity Levels

Commonground

Senior Moderator
Activity Levels Update:

Reported on Monday, July 7, 2025

A summary of key viral respiratory illness findings is provided at: Respiratory Illnesses Data Channel.

Level of Respiratory Illness Activity
Respiratory illness activity is monitored using the acute respiratory illness (ARI) metric. ARI captures a broad range of diagnoses from emergency department visits for respiratory illnesses, from the common cold to severe infections like influenza, RSV and COVID-19. It captures illnesses that may not present with fever, offering a more complete picture than the previous influenza-like illness (ILI) metric. Refer to data notes for more details. Skip Over Map Container

U.S. territories
ASGUPRVI

Acute Respiratory Illness
Very LowLowModerateHighVery HighDataUnavailable

Data last updated on July 2, 2025 and presented through June 28, 2025.

View this dataset on data.cdc.gov.

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Wastewater Map
Wastewater (sewage) can be tested to detect traces of infectious diseases circulating in a community, even if people don't have symptoms. You can use these data as an early warning that levels of infections may be increasing or decreasing in your community. COVID-19 wastewater trends may differ from some health outcome findings, such as hospitalization trends, as COVID-19 is causing severe disease less frequently than earlier in the pandemic.

Influenza levels are for Influenza A only, which includes the avian influenza A(H5). Wastewater data cannot determine the source of viruses (from humans, animals, or animal products). Refer to data notes for more details, including important considerations for interpreting wastewater findings. Skip Over Map Container

Select a virus:​ Continued: https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-vir...partment-visits-for-viral-respiratory-illness
 
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