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? Federal Flu Code: No activity (week 40), Sporadic (week 41)
? 1 confirmed case of swine-origin novel influenza A
? HETL detected a case of influenza A virus that was inconclusive during subtyping. On October 17 Federal CDC confirmed this isolate to be the 5th recognized case of human infection with S-OtrH3N2 with the M segment gene from the pH1N1virus (also identified in one case in Indiana and three cases in Pennsylvania). Investigation is ongoing. http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/influenza_surveillance_weekly_updates.shtml
Week 43: Sporadic
• Maine confirmed a second case of swine origin novel influenza A virus. The first case was confirmed on October 17th, and the second case was confirmed October 31st. Both cases had multiple exposures to pigs. These cases are the 5th and 6th recognized cases of human infection with S-OtrH3N2 with the M segment gene from the pH1N1virus. More information can be found in a Health Alert, released 10/19/2011 accessible through: http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/attach.php?id=313425&an=1.
Re: Maine 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-51 (Sporadic)
Re: Maine 2011-2012 Flu Season: Weeks 40-51 (Sporadic)
Week 51: Sporadic
ILI: 0%
ED ILI: 0.98%
5.9% positive for influenza (B)
P&I deaths: 13.8%
No positives for influenza
No outbreaks reported
No pediatric deaths have been reported http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/inf...a/influenza-surveillance-weekly-updates.shtml
NOTE: This report is listed under Dec 17 and week 50 is listed under Dec 24