Ronan Kelly
Retired 2020
Summary for the Week Ending March 16, 2019
The geographic spread of influenza activity in the state of Colorado is at the widespread level.
148 additional influenza-associated hospitalizations were reported during the week ending March 16, 2019. The total number of hospitalizations since the beginning of the 2018-19 season is now 3,083.
The highest hospitalization rates are among 0-4 year olds and individuals 65 and older.
The predominating strain during the 2018-19 season has been influenza A, H1N1, but as of the week ending February 16, H3N2 viruses are predominating over H1N1. Influenza B viruses are also co-circulating.
Influenza-like illness patient visits reported by outpatient clinics decreased from 8.2% to 7.4%. This is above the baseline level of 5.05%. This includes data from Kaiser Permanente and Primary Care Partners clinics located in the North Central, Northeast, Northwest, South and South Central regions of the state.
Syndromic surveillance of influenza-like illness patient visits in emergency departments in the Denver-metro area decreased from 5.2% to 4.7%. This is above the seasonal baseline level of 1.78%.
Sentinel hospital labs (19 of 23 reporting) tested 2,535 specimens and 555 (21.9%) were positive for influenza.
There have been 56 outbreaks associated with influenza reported for the 2018-19 influenza season.
Mortality due to pneumonia and influenza in Colorado for the week ending March 2nd was at 4.9%. This is lower the national level of 7.2%.
Two pediatric death associated with influenza have been reported for the 2018-19 influenza season. Both cases were associated with influenza A, H1N1. This occurred during the week ending January 12, 2019 and the week ending February 16, 2019.

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The geographic spread of influenza activity in the state of Colorado is at the widespread level.
148 additional influenza-associated hospitalizations were reported during the week ending March 16, 2019. The total number of hospitalizations since the beginning of the 2018-19 season is now 3,083.
The highest hospitalization rates are among 0-4 year olds and individuals 65 and older.
The predominating strain during the 2018-19 season has been influenza A, H1N1, but as of the week ending February 16, H3N2 viruses are predominating over H1N1. Influenza B viruses are also co-circulating.
Influenza-like illness patient visits reported by outpatient clinics decreased from 8.2% to 7.4%. This is above the baseline level of 5.05%. This includes data from Kaiser Permanente and Primary Care Partners clinics located in the North Central, Northeast, Northwest, South and South Central regions of the state.
Syndromic surveillance of influenza-like illness patient visits in emergency departments in the Denver-metro area decreased from 5.2% to 4.7%. This is above the seasonal baseline level of 1.78%.
Sentinel hospital labs (19 of 23 reporting) tested 2,535 specimens and 555 (21.9%) were positive for influenza.
There have been 56 outbreaks associated with influenza reported for the 2018-19 influenza season.
Mortality due to pneumonia and influenza in Colorado for the week ending March 2nd was at 4.9%. This is lower the national level of 7.2%.
Two pediatric death associated with influenza have been reported for the 2018-19 influenza season. Both cases were associated with influenza A, H1N1. This occurred during the week ending January 12, 2019 and the week ending February 16, 2019.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/...cSEe7dq-B6OcAGsJ_JY2CrobdS2VVbcKUbnCNgb68/pub