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Re: Colorado reports 59 deaths this season - total 60
Re: Colorado reports 59 deaths this season - total 60
Age #deaths(rate per100,000)
0-18 : 9 (0.68)
19-24: 2 (0.43)
25-49: 21 (1.16)
50-64: 18 (1.94)
65+ : 9 (1.84)
Total: 59 (1.18)
Note: These numbers represent a minimum estimate of deaths because of under-reporting and because only lab confirmed deaths are included
No new deaths; 68 for season (12 pediatric and 56 adult); total 69
Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area increased slightly from 1.04 to 1.1%.
Percent positive 4.5% (rising)
School ILI Absenteeism Surveillance showed a slight increase over the past several weeks. Specifically, fever, cough, diarrhea and vomiting are being noted. http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/Influenza/index.html
One new adult death was reported for the week ending 2/27. A cumulative number of 69 deaths (12 pediatric and 57 adult) have been reported this season. Of the 69 deaths 84% had underlying conditions. (One death last season) for a total of 70.
ILI stable and low
Percent Positive: 2.2% (decreasing)
Percent positive: 2.5% (decreasing)
ILI: 0.8% (decreasing)
School absences stable
For the week ending 3/13 there were two confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations. Three cases from the previous week were reported increasing the cumulative total to 2,029 hospitalizations from 55 counties. http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/Influenza/Colorado Flu Report.pdf
Influenza activity remained at a low level similar to recent weeks, based primarily on hospitalizations, the level of influenza-like activity and sentinel laboratory testing data.
?For the week ending 3/20 there were no new confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations. The cumulative total remains at 2,029 hospitalizations from 55 counties.
?Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area increased slightly from 0.76% to 0.96%.
?Sentinel labs (15/18 reporting) tested 284 specimens and 4.9% were positive. There was one new specimen that tested positive by PCR for influenza virus A (H1N1) at the state laboratory.
?School ILI Absenteeism Surveillance has continued to stay fairly stable. http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/Influenza/Colorado Flu Report.pdf
?For the week ending 3/27 there were no new confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations. The cumulative total remains at 2,029 hospitalizations from 55 counties. (Due to delays in reporting, numbers are incomplete especially for the most recent week.)
?Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area has been below 1.0% for five weeks. (stable)
?Percent positive: 3.1% (decrease)
?School ILI Absenteeism Surveillance continues to show low ILI absenteeism. http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/Influenza/Colorado Flu Report.pdf
? 3 confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations. Three cases from the previous week were reported increasing the cumulative total to 2,035 hospitalizations from 55 counties.
? No new adult or pediatric deaths. A cumulative number of 69 deaths (12 pediatric and 57 adult) have been reported this season. Of the 69 deaths 84% had underlying condition.
? Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area has been below 1.0% for six weeks.
? Sentinel labs (16/18 reporting) tested 196 specimens and 6.6% were positive.
? School ILI Absenteeism Surveillance continues to show low ILI absenteeism. http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/Influenza/Colorado Flu Report.pdf
Synopsis: Influenza activity remained at a low level similar to recent weeks, based primarily on hospitalizations, the level of influenza-like activity and sentinel laboratory testing data.
?For the week ending 4/10 there were no new confirmed influenza associated hospitalizations. One previously counted case was deleted for a cumulative
?Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area has been below 1.0% for seven weeks.
Sentinel labs (14/18 reporting) tested 147 specimens and 1.4% were positive. There were no new specimens that tested positive by PCR for influenza virus A (H1N1) at the state laboratory.
?School ILI Absenteeism Surveillance continues to show low ILI absenteeism. http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/Influenza/Colorado Flu Report.pdf
Percent positive: 5%
Activity remains low. For the week ending 4/17 there was one new confirmed influenza-associated hospitalization and one from a previous week a cumulative total of 2,036 hospitalizations from 55 counties.
ILI: 1%
For the week ending 4/24 there were two new influenza-associated hospitalizations reported from previous weeks, bringing the cumulative total to 2,038 hospitalizations from 55 counties.
Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area continues to be below 1.0%.
Sentinel labs (14/18 reporting) tested 114 specimens and 2.6% were positive.
School ILI Absenteeism Surveillance continues to show low ILI absenteeism.
Re: Colorado - Week 17- No new death (total 70) FINAL REPORT
Re: Colorado - Week 17- No new death (total 70) FINAL REPORT
Week 17:
**This is the final weekly Colorado Flu Report of this season.**
**A Summary Report is in preparation and will be posted when complete.**
For the week ending 5/1 there were three new influenza-associated hospitalizations reported 2 from the current week and one from a previous week, bringing the cumulative total to 2,041 hospitalizations from 54 counties.
No new adult or pediatric deaths were reported for the week ending 5/1. A cumulative number of 69 deaths (12 pediatric and 57 adult) have been reported this season. Of the 69 deaths 84% had underlying condition.
Influenza-Like Illness levels from Kaiser Permanente for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area continues to be below 1.0%.
Sentinel labs (16/18 reporting) tested 155 specimens and 2.6% were positive. Caution should be used when interpreting these data based on the decreasing volume of testing and the substantial likelihood of false positive results currently with use of rapid flu tests. There were two new specimens that tested positive by PCR for influenza virus A (H1N1) at the state laboratory. Overall, 99.9% of all subtypeable influenza specimens have been the pandemic H1N1 virus.