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Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-29

Missouriwatcher

Editor, Senior Moderator
Hospital Surveillance (as of October 6): Reporting for the 2011-2012 began on October 2, 2011; no cases have been reported.

Laboratory Surveillance (as of October 6): On October 5, the first MDCH BOL positive specimens of the 2011-2012 season, one influenza A/H3 and one influenza B, were confirmed.

Six sentinel labs (SE, SW, N) reported for the week ending October 1, 2011. One lab from the N Region had one influenza A positive; no flu B positive results were reported. Most testing volumes are low.

http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563_48357-191722--,00.html
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40 (Sporadic)

Week 40: Sporadic
ILI: 0.6%
During October 2-8, one influenza A/H3 and one influenza B positive results were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories. For the 2011-12 season (starting October 2, 2011), MDCH BOL has identified 2 influenza results:
 Influenza A/H3: 1  Influenza B: 1
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563_48357-191722--,00.html
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-43 (No Activity)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-43 (No Activity)

Week 43: No Activity
1 new adult hospitalization
ILI: 0.6%
No positives for influenza detected through MDCH BOL. 14 sentinel labs (SE, SW, C, N) reported for the week ending October 29, 2011. One influenza A positive result was reported by a lab from the C Region. Sporadic parainfluenza and adenovirus activity was reported from the SW and C Regions. Testing volumes are low to moderate but increasing.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779-121711--,00.html
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-46 (No Activity)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-46 (No Activity)

Week 46: No Activity
No new hospitalizations; total 4
ILI: 0.3%
No influenza positive results and 2 positive parainfluenza results were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.

Sentinel labs: One lab (SE) reported sporadic influenza A positives. One lab (C) reported sporadic parainfluenza positives, and two labs (SE, C) reported sporadic RSV positives. Testing volumes remain low to moderate but are slightly increasing.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779-121711--,00.html
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-48 (No Activity)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-48 (No Activity)

Week 48: No Activity
No new hospitalizations; total 3
ILI: 0.6%
No positives for influenza detected
For the 2011-12 season, one Michigan influenza B specimen has been characterized as B/Brisbane/60/2008-like at MDCH BOL; this strain matches the influenza B component for the 2011-12 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-49 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-49 (Sporadic)

Week 49: Sporadic
No new hospitalizations; total 3
ILI: 0.6%
No positives for influenza
No outbreaks

Eleven human cases of a novel influenza A (H3N2) virus have recently been reported by CDC. There are no known cases in Michigan to date, but recent investigations in those states with cases have suggested some instances of limited human-to-human transmission.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-50 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-50 (Sporadic)

Week 50: Sporadic
1 new hospitalization (18-24 years of age); total 4
ILI: 0.6%
No outbreaks or deaths reported
During December 11-17, one influenza A/H3 positive result was reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.

International: 3 novel H3N2 viruses from pigs in China, similar to those associated with 11 recent U.S. human infections, are reported
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-51 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-51 (Sporadic)

Week 51: Sporadic
No new hospitalization (18-24 years of age); total 4
ILI: 0.7%
During December 18-24, one influenza A/H3 positive result was reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.
No outbreaks or deaths reported

Twelve human cases of a novel influenza A (H3N2) virus have recently been reported by CDC. There are no known cases in Michigan to date, but recent investigations in those states with cases have suggested some instances of limited human-to-human transmission.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-52 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-52 (Sporadic)

Week 52: Sporadic
No new hospitalizations
ILI: 1%
During December 25-31, six influenza A/H3 positive results (5SE, 1C) were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.
No outbreaks reported
No deaths have been reported this season.

International
Australian researchers report on increased transmission of oseltamivir-resistant 2009 H1N1 during the past flu season
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-1 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-1 (Sporadic)

Week 1: Sporadic
1 new hospitalization; total 6
ILI: 0.6%
During January 1-7, three influenza A/H3 positive results were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.

Two new respiratory outbreaks from the C Region, both in long-term care facilities, were reported to MDCH during the past week. Influenza testing results from MDCH BOL for one of these outbreaks were negative and are pending for the other outbreak. Three respiratory outbreaks (3C) have been reported during the 2011-12 season.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-2 (Sporadic)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-2 (Sporadic)

Week 2: Sporadic
No new hospitalizations; total 6
ILI: 0.6%

During January 8-14, sixteen influenza A/H3, (12SE, 5C), one influenza 2009 A/H1 (C) and one influenza B (C) positive results were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.
14 sentinel labs (SE, SW, C, N) reported for the week ending January 14, 2012. Five (5) labs (SE, C) reported sporadic influenza A positives. One (1) lab (SE) reported one influenza B positive test. Eight (8) labs (SE, SW, C) reported low or increasing RSV activity. Testing volumes are low to moderate at most sites with a few sites approaching high levels.

Two new respiratory outbreaks from the C Region, both in long-term care facilities, were reported to MDCH during the past week. Influenza testing at MDCH for one of these outbreaks was negative and is pending for the other outbreak.

International: Three new human cases of H5N1 avian influenza in Indonesia and Egypt reported.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-3 (Local)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-3 (Local)

Week 3: Local
1 new hospitalization; total 7
ILI: 0.7%
During January 15-21, 26 influenza A/H3 (8SE, 1 SW, 14C and 3N) results and 1 positive influenza B (1SE) result were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories. One positive influenza B result (SW) from January 8-14 was also reported.
No deaths have been reported

In Mexico, in contrast to Canada and the USA, 90% of all laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza since late December 2011 were influenza A(H1N1)pdm09. Localized outbreaks of A(H1N1)pdm09 have also been detected in parts of the country.

In Europe, overall influenza activity remains low though respiratory disease activity and influenza virus detections have started to increase in some areas. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has reported that the influenza season has begun on the continent and is currently dominated by vaccine type A(H3N2), though ILI consultations and admissions for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) remain at inter-seasonal levels overall. Of the 44 countries reporting on the geographical distribution of influenza activity, 16 reported no activity, 21 reported sporadic activity, 4 reported local activity and 3 (Turkey, Italy and Malta) reported regional activity in recent weeks. Notable increasing trends in virus detections have been observed to be persisting over several weeks in Spain, Turkey, Sweden, Norway and Italy; only Turkey is reporting cases numbers that are higher than at this time last season. Turkey and Malta reported medium intensity of activity and moderate impact on their health care services. All-cause mortality remains low for this time of the season. Sixteen percent of the European sentinel samples tested for influenza in the first week of 2012 were positive, a continued increase from previous weeks. A(H3N2) was the most common virus identified in the first week of 2012. Ninety-two percent of influenza viruses detected since early October have been influenza A; of those, 93% have been A(H3N2). In the first week of 2012, all 130 subtyped influenza A samples were of the H3N2 subtype.

The northern Africa and Eastern Mediterranean regions have been reporting increasing numbers of positive influenza specimens since October, particularly in Algeria, Tunisia and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Increased virus detection is widespread but not universal. As in Europe, influenza A(H3N2) was the predominant subtype detected, accounting for nearly all of the viruses that have been subtyped.

In northern China, both the percentage of outpatient visits that were due to ILI and the proportion of specimens testing positive for influenza increased since the last report. In contrast to other reporting regions, influenza type B virus is the predominant type in China. The Republic of Korea and Japan have reported a persistent increase in numbers of influenza positive specimens in recent weeks, predominantly A(H3N2), and Japan also reported increasing rates of ILI.

No notable active influenza transmission has been reported in the majority of the Caribbean and Central American countries with the exception of Costa Rica which has a decreasing trend of influenza A(H3N2) detections since transmission there peaked in late 2011.

In sub-Saharan Africa, only sporadic detections or low level transmission were reported. Transmission of influenza A(H3N2) in Cameroon appears to be decreasing after peaking in mid-December 2011, although there has been a recent increase in the detection of influenza B. Kenya has reported continuous influenza transmission for the last year; however, the number of positive specimens has been decreasing in the past 4 weeks and is now at a very low level.

Overall, activity in tropical Asia remained low. Since September, India has continued to report low level influenza B circulation. Southern China is reporting increasing numbers of influenza B and the percentage of hospital visits for ILI has increased to 3.7%, higher than in recent weeks and higher than at the same time last year. Other countries in tropical Asia continue to report small numbers of both A(H3N2) and B.

In temperate countries of the southern hemisphere, influenza activity is at inter-seasonal levels; however, Chile, Paraguay, and Australia all report low levels persistent influenza A(H3N2). Similar out-of-season low level transmission was observed earlier in South Africa but has not persisted.

International: China, Cambodia, Egypt, Indonesia and Vietnam all report new human cases of avian influenza A/H5N1
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-4 (Local)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-4 (Local)

Week 4: Local
5 new hospitalizations; total 12
ILI: 1%
No pediatric deaths have been reported this season.

During January 22-28, 18 influenza A/H3 results (6SE, 8C, 4N) and 1 influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (1SE) result were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories.

For the 2011-12 season, 3 Michigan influenza B specimens have been characterized at MDCH BOL. Two influenza B specimens have been characterized as B/Brisbane/60/2008-like; this strain matches the influenza B component for the 2011-12 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine. One influenza B specimen was characterized as B/Wisconsin/01/2010-like, which is from the influenza B lineage not included in the 2011-12 vaccine.

National, Wild Birds (Telegram & Gazette, January 31): A battery of tests by state and federal inspectors on a dozen swan carcasses found in a local pond [Westboro, Massachusetts] revealed that four of the dead birds tested positive for avian influenza.

The low-pathogenic, or relatively mild, avian influenza the birds had does not pose a threat to human health, state officials said.

The state Department of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services collected the carcasses from Mill Pond after a local resident reported seeing them floating near the shore in December.

National/International: Several countries report outbreaks of both low and highly pathogenic avian influenza in birds

Michigan Wild Bird Surveillance (USDA, as of February 2): For the 2011 season (April 1, 2011-March 31, 2012), highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 has not been recovered from 7 Michigan samples or 408 samples tested nationwide.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-5 (Local)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-5 (Local)

Week 5: Local
2 new hospitalizations; total 14
ILI: 1.2%
MDCH Bureau of Laboratories identifies first seasonal influenza A(H1N) positive specimen since Spring 2009
For the 2011-12 season, four Michigan influenza B specimens have been characterized at MDCH BOL. Two influenza B specimens have been characterized as B/Brisbane/60/2008-like; this strain matches the influenza B component for the 2011-12 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine. Two influenza B specimens were characterized as B/Wisconsin/01/2010-like, which is from the influenza B lineage not included in the 2011-12 vaccine.

Two new respiratory outbreaks (1SE, 1C) in schools were reported in the past week; investigations are ongoing. Five respiratory outbreaks (1SE, 4C) have been reported to MDCH during the 2011-12 season; testing results are listed below.
Influenza A/H3: 1 (C)
Negative or not tested: 4 (1SE, 1C)
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html#2011-2012_MIFF
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-6 (Local)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-6 (Local)

Week 6: Local
1 new hospitalization; total 15
ILI: 0.7%
No pediatric influenza-associated deaths have been reported.
One new respiratory outbreak in a long-term care facility (SW) was reported to MDCH during the past week; initial test results indicate human metapneumovirus.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html
 
Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-7 (Regional)

Re: Michigan 2011-12 Flu Season: Weeks 40-7 (Regional)

Week 7: Regional
A total of 21 hospitalizations have been reported during this flu season.
ILI: 1.4% (baseline 1.6%)

During February 12-18, 61 influenza A/H3 (27SE, 2SW, 30C, 2N) and 1 influenza B (C) results were reported by the MDCH Bureau of Laboratories. In addition, confirmatory CDC testing on a previously reported seasonal A/H1N1 result from early February revealed a false positive result; therefore this result has been removed from the totals reported below. For the 2011-12 influenza season (starting October 2, 2011), MDCH has identified 251 influenza results:
Influenza A(H3): 240 (106SE, 4SW, 104C, 26N)
Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09: 5 (2SE, 2C, 1N)
Influenza B: 6 (3SE, 1SW, 2C)
Parainfluenza: 2 (1SE, 1C)
Adenovirus: 1 (SE)

For the 2011-12 season, four Michigan influenza B specimens have been characterized at MDCH BOL. Two influenza B specimens have been characterized as B/Brisbane/60/2008-like; this strain matches the influenza B component for the 2011-12 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine. Two influenza B specimens were characterized as B/Wisconsin/01/2010-like, which is from the influenza B lineage not included in the 2011-12 vaccine.

For the 2011-12 season, three Michigan influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 specimens have been tested for antiviral resistance at MDCH Bureau of Laboratories; all have tested negative for oseltamivir resistance.

No pediatric deaths have been reported.
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2940_2955_22779_40563-143382--,00.html
 
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