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Nevada 2009-2010 Flu Season

Missouriwatcher

Editor, Senior Moderator
Week 52: (Washoe County)

The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the five providers was 5.2% which is above the regional baseline of 2.8%. During week 51, the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 3.2%. This percentage is above the national baseline of 2.3%. On a regional level, the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI ranged from 1.1% to 4.7%.

P&I deaths have been up, although due to early report, NA for week.

Week 1:

During week 52, the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 2.4%. This percentage is above the national baseline of
2.3%.

Eight death certificates were received for week 52 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 52 was 124. This reflects a P & I ratio of 6.5% which is below the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 52 at 7.5%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf
 
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Re: Clark County NV-- Week 1

Re: Clark County NV-- Week 1

Clark County, NV Week 1:

"LAS VEGAS?The Southern Nevada Health District says no new swine flu-related deaths have been reported for the week that ended Saturday.

The health district say there have been 3,431 confirmed cases of H1N1 for the 2009-10 influenza season that started Aug. 31. That's an increase of 10 cases over last week's report.

Health officials say there have been 36 swine flu-related deaths in Clark County since spring 2009."
http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_14182051
 
Re: NV (counties)- Week 1

Re: NV (counties)- Week 1

Washoe County Week 1:

The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the seven providers was 1.8% (70/3847) which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%.

Eight death certificates were received for week 52 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 52 was 124. This reflects a P & I ratio of 6.5% which is below the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 52 at 7.5%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf
 
Re: NV (counties)- Week 2

Re: NV (counties)- Week 2

Week 2:

Washoe County Health District:
The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the seven providers was 2.0% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%.
Six death certificates were received for week 01 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 01 was 54. This reflects a P & I ratio of 11.1% which is above the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 01 at 7.6%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf
 
Re: NV (counties)- Week 3

Re: NV (counties)- Week 3

Week 3:

Washoe County Health District
The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the five providers was 1.7% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%.
Five death certificates were received for week 02 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 02 was 81. This reflects a P & I ratio of 6.2%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf

Clark County Woman Dies From H1N1 Virus:
"A 77-year-old Clark County woman with an underlying medical condition has died after contracting the H1N1 flu virus.

There have been 37 H1N1-related deaths in Clark County since spring 2009."
http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/22360047/detail.html
 
Re: Nevada (40 deaths total)

Re: Nevada (40 deaths total)

According to the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory (NSHPL), as of 10:30am PT, January 6, 2010, Nevada had 2,451
confirmed cases of H1N1 flu and 62 probable cases. Reports 40 deaths as of 6 Jan.

http://flu.nv.gov/Swine_Flu/Reports/2010-01-08_PHP_Health_Info_Report.pdf
http://flu.nv.gov/FluSurveillanceReports.htm
This doesn't line up with the data I have. I have a total of 45 deaths, with 10 occurring prior to September 1st. Although the majority have been from Clark County, I'm pretty certain that more than three have been reported outside Clark County. I'll check and report back.
 
Re: Nevada --week 9

Re: Nevada --week 9

Week 9:

Nevada state is no longer issuing reports.
This report is from Washoe County Health District (NV)

The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the six providers was 2.4% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%. (stable)

P & I ratio of 11.1% (elevated)

Influenza B reported
RSV levels elevated from last week
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf

Clark County, NV confirmed cases and deaths:
Clark County 2009 H1N1-related deaths since spring 2009: 38 (this is 2 more than the state has listed in the Jan8 report)
http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/h1n1/updates.php
 
Re: Nevada --week 13 (1 New Pediatric Death)

Re: Nevada --week 13 (1 New Pediatric Death)

Week 13:

Washoe County Health District
ILI by the five providers was 1.7% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%. During week 12 the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 1.6%. This percentage is below the national baseline of 2.3%. On a regional level, the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI ranged from 0.4% to 3.3%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf

Southern Nevada Health District

1 New Death (death in a patient following a lengthy illness a 10-year-old boy with underlying medical conditions)
Total Cases: 3495
http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/h1n1/updates.php
 
Re: Nevada --week 14

Re: Nevada --week 14

Week 14:

Washoe County:

Six of the seven participating providers reported a total of 16 patients with influenza-like-illness (ILI) for week ending April 10, 2010 (week 14). The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the six providers was 1.1% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%. During week 13 the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 1.1%. This percentage is below the national baseline of 2.3%. On a regional level, the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI ranged from 0.3% to 1.4%.

Eight death certificates were received for week 13 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 13 was 81. This reflects a P & I ratio of 9.9% which is above the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 13 at 7.7%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf

Clark County 2009 H1N1-related deaths since spring 2009: 40**
**This number represents Clark County residents only and is cumulative since 2009 H1N1 influenza was identified in the spring. In early June, the health district reported the death of a hospitalized patient who was a resident of another state.
Cumulative cases: 3485
http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/h1n1/updates.php
 
Re: Nevada --week 15

Re: Nevada --week 15

Week 15:

Washoe County (Clark County has not updated):

The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the five providers was 1.2% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%. During week 14 the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 0.9%. This percentage is below the national baseline of 2.3%. On a regional level, the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI ranged from 0.5% to 1.3%.

P & I ratio of 6.3%
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf
 
Re: Nevada --week 16

Re: Nevada --week 16

Week 16:

Washoe County (Clark Co has not updated):

Five of the seven participating providers reported a total of 20 patients with influenza-like-illness for week ending April 24, 2010. The percentage of persons seen with ILI by the five providers was 0.8% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%. During week 15 the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 1.1%. On a regional level, the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI ranged from 0.3% to 2.3%.

Four death certificates were received for week 15 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 15 was 81. This reflects a P & I ratio of 4.9% which is below the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 15 at 7.6%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf
 
Re: Nevada --week 17

Re: Nevada --week 17

Week 17: (Washoe County)

ILI: 0.8% which is below the regional baseline of 2.8%. During week 16 the percentage of patient visits to U.S. sentinel providers due to ILI was 1.0%. This percentage is below the national baseline of 2.3%. On a regional level, the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI ranged from 0.3% to 1.8%.

Six death certificates were received for week 16 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 16 was 96. This reflects a P & I ratio of 6.3% which is below the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 16 at 7.6%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/repository/files/4/2009-2010_flu_report.pdf
 
Re: Nevada --week 20-FINAL REPORT

Re: Nevada --week 20-FINAL REPORT

Week 20: (Washoe County) FINAL REPORT

ILI: 0.9%

Eight death certificates were received for week 19 listing pneumonia (P) or influenza (I) as a factor contributing to the cause of death. The total number of deaths submitted for week 19 was 77. This reflects a P & I ratio of 10.4% which is above the epidemic threshold set by CDC for week 19 at 7.3%.
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/
http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/
 
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