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Influenza-associated Deaths
An influenza-associated death is one with a clinically compatible illness and a positive influenza test of any kind.
Pediatric Deaths: No pediatric (< 18 years of age) deaths were reported.
Influenza-associated pediatric mortality is a reportable condition in Maryland. Pediatric deaths are tracked without regard to hospitalization.
Adult Deaths Among Hospitalized Patients: A total of 2 deaths have been reported among adults admitted to Maryland hospitals this influenza season.
Influenza-associated adult mortality is not a reportable condition in Maryland. However, adult mortality surveillance is conducted as a component of the Maryland
Emerging Infections Program?s influenza-associated hospitalization surveillance.
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Influenza-associated Deaths
An influenza-associated death is one with a clinically compatible illness and a positive influenza test of any kind.
Pediatric Deaths: No pediatric (< 18 years of age) deaths were reported.
Influenza-associated pediatric mortality is a reportable condition in Maryland. Pediatric deaths are tracked without regard to hospitalization. Adult Deaths Among Hospitalized Patients: A total of 3 deaths have been reported among adults admitted to Maryland hospitals this influenza season.
Influenza-associated adult mortality is not a reportable condition in Maryland. However, adult mortality surveillance is conducted as a component of the Maryland
Emerging Infections Program?s influenza-associated hospitalization surveillance.
Influenza-associated Deaths
An influenza-associated death is one with a clinically compatible illness and a positive influenza test of any kind.
Pediatric Deaths: No pediatric (< 18 years of age) deaths were reported this week.
Influenza-associated pediatric mortality is a reportable condition in Maryland. Pediatric deaths are tracked without regard to hospitalization.
Adult Deaths Among Hospitalized Patients: A cumulative season total of 7 deaths have been reported among adults admitted to Maryland hospitals.
Influenza-associated adult mortality is not a reportable condition in Maryland. However, surveillance for mortality in hospitalized adults is conducted as a
component of the Maryland Emerging Infections Program.