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Influenza activity continues to increase in Louisiana. Outbreaks continue to be
reported from schools and long-term care facilities. More than 30% of influenza tests
reported by clinical labs are positive. Influenza A/H1N1 remains the dominant virus
subtyped at the state public health laboratory overall but influenza A/H3 activity
continues to increase. Rhino/Enteroviruses and Coronaviruses represent the majority
of non-influenza viruses reported.
Influenza activity remains elevated in Louisiana. Outbreaks continue to be reported from schools and long-term care facilities. More than 25% of influenza tests reported by clinical labs are positive. Due to the increase in activity the last few weeks, Influenza A/H3 is now the dominant virus subtyped at the state public health laboratory. Rhino/Enteroviruses and Coronaviruses represent the majority of noninfluenza viruses reported.
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... http://ldh.la.gov/assets/docs/SurveillanceReports/InfluenzaSurveillance/Weekly2019/Influenza1908.pdf
Influenza activity remains elevated in Louisiana but decreased slightly this week.
Outbreaks continue to be reported from schools and long-term care facilities. More
than 25% of influenza tests reported by clinical labs are positive. Influenza A/H3 is
now the dominant virus subtyped at the state public health laboratory, Influenza B
activity remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses and Coronaviruses represent the majority of
non-influenza viruses reported.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) - An Acadiana family is speaking out after losing two loved ones to the flu within one week of each other.
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Within seven days, Nicholas Blanchard had symptoms and lost his life after a short battle with the flu.
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Nick, 32, and his cousin 33-year-old Erin had not seen each other in weeks.
Influenza activity remains elevated in Louisiana. Outbreaks continue to be reported
from schools and long-term care facilities. More than 25% of influenza tests reported
by clinical labs are positive. Influenza A/H3 is now the dominant virus subtyped at the
state public health laboratory, Influenza B activity remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses
represent the majority of non-influenza viruses reported.
Influenza activity decreased this week but remains elevated in Louisiana. Outbreaks
continue to be reported from schools and long-term care facilities. Approximately 25%
of influenza tests reported by clinical labs are positive. Influenza A/H3 remains the
dominant virus subtyped at the state public health laboratory, Influenza B activity
remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses represent the majority of non-influenza viruses
reported.
Influenza activity decreased this week but remains elevated in Louisiana. Sporadic
outbreaks continue to be reported from schools and long-term care facilities. Influenza
A/H3 has been the dominant virus in Louisiana since the beginning of February,
Influenza B activity remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses represent the majority of noninfluenza viruses reported.
Influenza activity decreased this week but remains elevated in Louisiana. Influenza
A/H3 has been the dominant virus in Louisiana since the beginning of February,
Influenza B activity remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses represent the majority of noninfluenza viruses reported.
Influenza activity decreased this week but remains above regional baseline in
Louisiana. Influenza A/H3 has been the dominant virus in Louisiana since the
beginning of February, Influenza B activity remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses
represent the majority of non-influenza viruses reported.
Influenza activity decreased again this week in Louisiana. Influenza A/H3 has been the
dominant virus in Louisiana since the beginning of February, Influenza B activity
remains low. Rhino/Enteroviruses represent the majority of non-influenza viruses
reported.