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[h=1]Minnesota sees 3rd pediatric flu death of the season[/h] Health Matt Sepic ? St. Paul, Minn. ? Dec 24, 2014
Three pediatric deaths from influenza have been reported this flu season. Nikki Tundel / MPR News 2011
Minnesota Department of Health officials on Wednesday said a third person under the age of 18 has died of influenza since the start of the flu season.
That brings the number of pediatric deaths in Minnesota to three so far this flu season.
Weekly Influenza & Respiratory Illness Activity Report A summary of influenza surveillance indicators prepared by the Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology Prevention & Control
Current: Week Ending February 28, 2015 | WEEK 8
Summary
During the week ending February 28, 2015 (Week 8),
surveillance indicators showed LOCAL geographic spread of
influenza. Since the start of the influenza season, 6 pediatric
(less than 18 years of age) influenza-related deaths have been
identified. Although influenza A/H3 activity continues to
decrease, recent surveillance indicates an increase in
influenza B activity.
... http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/flu/stats/flustats8.pdf
Summary During the week ending March 14, 2015 (Week 10), surveillance indicators showed LOCAL geographic spread of influenza. Since the start of the influenza season, 8 pediatric (less than 18 years of age) influenza-related deaths have been identified. Influenza B continues activity continues to increase
... http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/flu/stats/flustats10.pdf
Summary
During the week ending April 11, 2015 (Week 14), surveillance
indicators showed LOCAL geographic spread of influenza.
Since the start of the influenza season, 9 pediatric (less than 18
years of age) influenza-related deaths have been identified.
Influenza B continues activity continues to increase.
... http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/flu/stats/flustats14.pdf