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During the week ending March 9, 2019 (Week 10),
surveillance indicators showed
widespread geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
no pediatric influenza-related deaths
have been reported.
During the week ending March 16, 2019 (Week 11),
surveillance indicators showed
widespread geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
no pediatric influenza-related deaths
have been reported.
...
During the week ending March 23, 2019 (Week 12),
surveillance indicators showed
regional geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
no pediatric influenza-related deaths
have been reported.
During the week ending March 30, 2019 (Week 13),
surveillance indicators showed
regional geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
no pediatric influenza-related deaths
have been reported.
...
60 fatalities reported
... https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/flu/stats/flustats13.pdf
During the week ending April 6, 2019 (Week 14),
surveillance indicators showed
regional geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
one pediatric influenza-related death
has been reported.
...
...
69 fatalities reported, 1 pediatric.
... https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/flu/stats/flustats14.pdf
During the week ending April 13, 2019 (Week 15),
surveillance indicators showed
local geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
one pediatric influenza-related death
has been reported.
...
...
73 fatalities reported, 1 pediatric.
... https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/flu/stats/flustats15.pdf
Week Ending April 20, 2019 | WEEK 16
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During the week ending April 20, 2019 (Week 16),
surveillance indicators showed
local geographic spread of influenza
(based on CDC?s Activity Estimates Definitions).
Since the start of the influenza season,
one pediatric influenza-related death
has been reported.