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Week 41 : Minimal, sporadic activity
Lab confirmed cases of Influenza B (last week both A and B) The William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute performs confirmatory testing, typing and subtyping of influenza using PCR and viral culture. There have not been any confirmed cases of influenza at the HSLI for the 2011-2012 season to date.
ILI: 1.02% http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/2011/10/weekly-flu-report-october-20-2011.html
I just listened to the video again and they actually just said that Massachusetts was the only state currently reporting local activity. (So I was wrong and will fix that. Thanks for clarifying, Missouriwatcher. )
Week 52: Minimal, local activity
ILI: 1.48%
Positive for A(H3N2) and B
The William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute performs confirmatory testing, typing and subtyping of influenza using PCR and viral culture...To date the HSLI has confirmed 3 cases of seasonal A/H3N2 influenza for the 2011-2012 season http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/
Week 1: Minimal, local activity
ILI: 1.2%
Positive for A(H3N2) and B; none confirmed by the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute. http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/
Update: William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute: 100% positive for A(H3N2)
Week 2: Minimal, local activity
ILI: 1.24%
No positives for influenza detected through HSLI, although Laboratories in Massachusetts have detected both A and B. http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/
Week 3: Minimal, local activity
ILI: 1.39%
No positives for influenza detected. To date the HSLI has confirmed 4 cases of seasonal A/H3N2 influenza for the 2011-2012 season.
Laboratories in Massachusetts have detected Influenza A and B. http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/
Week 4: Minimal, local activity
ILI: 1.38%
One positive for influenza A/H3N2. To date the HSLI has confirmed 5 cases of seasonal A/H3N2 influenza for the 2011-2012 season.
Laboratories in Massachusetts have detected Influenza A and B. http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/