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New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 19

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: January 2, 2011 ? January 8, 2011 (week 1)


Summary


Low influenza activity and nine positive influenza detections in New Brunswick


In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 1 increased compared to the previous week and was below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 9 positive influenza detections during week 1, one pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), five influenza A (H3) and three influenza A unsubtyped. No ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported for
week 1.



 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 2

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 2

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: January 9, 2011 ? January 15, 2011 (week 2)

Summary

Low influenza activity and eleven positive influenza detections in New Brunswick

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 2 decreased compared to the previous week and was below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 11 positive influenza detections during week 2, five pandemic
influenza A (H1N1) and six influenza A (H3). No ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported for week 2.


 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 2

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 2

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: January 16, 2011 ? January 22, 2011 (week 3)


Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity is increasing but within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 3 increased compared to the previous week and was within the expected range for this time of year. There have been 25 positive influenza detections during week 3, eight pandemic influenza A (H1N1), fourteen influenza A (H3) two unsubtyped influenza A and one influenza B.

Two ILI school outbreaks were reported for week 3, both in Region 6.


 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 4

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 4

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: January 23, 2011 ? January 29, 2011 (week 4)

Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity is increasing but within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 4 decreased slightly compared to the previous week and was below the expected range for this time of year.


There have been 65 positive influenza detections during week 4, thirteen pandemic influenza A (H1N1), thirty-eight influenza A (H3), thirteen unsubtyped influenza A and one influenza B.

Five ILI school outbreaks were reported for week 4 in Regions 4, 5, 6 & 7, and one influenza outbreak was reported in a long-term care facility in Region 4.

 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 5

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 5

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 30, 2011 ? February 5, 2011 (week 5)


Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity remained stable and was within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 5 increased compared to the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 73 positive influenza detections during week 5, nineteen pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), forty-five influenza A (H3), two unsubtyped influenza A and seven influenza B. Seven ILI school
outbreaks were reported for week 5 in Regions 1, 4, 5 & 7, and two influenza outbreaks were reported in long-term care

facilities in Regions 1 & 4.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w5_Web.pdf


 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 5

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 5

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 6, 2011 ? February 12, 2011 (week 6)

Summary
In New Brunswick, influenza activity slightly increased (2 indicators) and was within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 6 decreased slightly compared to the previous week and was within
the expected range for this time of year. There have been 100 positive influenza detections during week 6, twenty-six
pandemic influenza A (H1N1), sixty influenza A (H3), six unsubtyped influenza A and eight influenza B. Ten ILI school
outbreaks were reported for week 6 in Regions 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7, and two influenza outbreaks were reported in long-term care
facilities in Region 4.


Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w6_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 5

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 5

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: February 13, 2011 ? February 19, 2011 (week 7)

Summary
In New Brunswick, influenza activity increased (3 indicators) and was within expected levels
In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 7 remained similar to the previous week and was slightly below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 180 positive influenza detections during week 7, forty-two pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), ninety-nine influenza A (H3), twenty-nine unsubtyped influenza A and ten influenza B. Fifteen ILI
school outbreaks were reported for week 7 in all regions except region 4, three influenza outbreaks were reported in longterm

care facilities in regions 2, 3 & 4, and one outbreak was reported in other facilities in region 1.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w7_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 8

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 8

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 20, 2011 ? February 26, 2011 (week 8)

Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity decreased (2 indicators) and was within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 8 remained similar to the previous week and was slightly below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 114 positive influenza detections during week 8, eighteen pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), seventy-three influenza A (H3), fourteen unsubtyped influenza A and nine influenza B. Nineteen ILI
school outbreaks were reported for week 8 in all regions except region 5, six influenza outbreaks were reported in longterm care facilities in regions 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6.


Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w8_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 9

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 9

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: February 27, 2011 ? March 5, 2011 (week 9)


Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity increased (2 indicators) compared to the previous week and was
within expected levels


In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 9 was 48.9, a higher rate than the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 146 positive influenza detections during week 9, twelve pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), one hundred and sixteen influenza A (H3), ten unsubtyped influenza A and eight influenza B. Four ILI
school outbreaks were reported for week 9 in regions 2, 5 & 7, two influenza outbreaks were reported in long-term care

facilities in regions 1 & 7 and one outbreak in other facility in region 3.


Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w9_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 10

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 10

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: March 6, 2011 ? March 12, 2011 (week 10)

Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity remained stable and was within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 10 was 29.2, a lower rate than the previous week and was below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 130 positive influenza detections during week 10, eight pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), one-hundred influenza A (H3), sixteen unsubtyped influenza A and six influenza B. Three
ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported in week 10, 2 in long-term care facilities in region 1 and 1 in other facility in region 3.

Full report:

http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w10_Web.pdf


 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 11

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 11

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: March 13, 2011 ? March 19, 2011 (week 11)

Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza A positive lab results decreased and overall activity was within expected levels

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 11 was 47.6, a higher rate than the previous week and was above the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 60 positive influenza detections during week 11, nine pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), thirty-two influenza A (H3), eleven unsubtyped influenza A and eight influenza B. Four ILI/influenza

outbreaks were reported in week 11, 3 in long-term care facilities in regions 1, 2 & 6 and 1 in a school in region 7.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w11_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 12

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 12

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: March 20, 2011 ? March 26, 2011 (week 12)

Summary

In New Brunswick, decreases in percent positive lab results (since week 11) and ILI outbreaks have
been observed

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 12 was 25.7, a lower rate than the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 38 positive influenza detections during week 12, two pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), twenty-three influenza A (H3), six unsubtyped influenza A and seven influenza B. Three ILI/influenza
outbreaks were reported in week 12, one in a long-term care facility in region 1 and two in schools in regions 2 & 7.

Full report;
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w12_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 13

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 13

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: March 27, 2011 ? April 2, 2011 (week 13)

Summary

In New Brunswick, slight decreases in percent positive lab results (since week 11) have been observed

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 13 was 13.3, a lower rate than the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 30 positive influenza detections during week 13, two pandemic
influenza A (H1N1), twenty-two influenza A (H3), one unsubtyped influenza A and five influenza B. Two ILI/influenza
outbreaks were reported in week 13, one in a long-term care facility in region 1 and one in a school in region 5.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w13_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 14

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 14

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 3, 2011 ? April 9, 2011 (week 14)

Summary

In New Brunswick, overall influenza activity remains stable in week 14

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 14 was 23.3, a higher rate than the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 31 positive influenza detections during week 14, no pandemic
influenza A (H1N1) were reported, nineteen influenza A (H3), two unsubtyped influenza A and ten influenza B were
reported. Four ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported in week 14, two in long-term care facilities in region 2 and two in schools in regions 2 & 7.


Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w14_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 15

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 15

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 10, 2011 ? April 16, 2011 (week 15)

Summary

In New Brunswick, overall influenza activity remains stable in week 15


In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 15 was 20.7, a similar rate than the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 24 positive influenza detections during week 15, no pandemic
influenza A (H1N1) were reported, ten influenza A (H3), two unsubtyped influenza A and twelve influenza B were reported.
Three ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported in week 15, two in long-term care facilities in region 2 and one in a school in

region 1.

Full report:

http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w15_Web.pdf

 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 16

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 16

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 17, 2011 ? April 23, 2011 (week 16)

Summary

In New Brunswick, overall influenza activity decreased slightly and was within expected levels
In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 16 was 17.1, a similar rate than the previous week and was within the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 13 positive influenza detections during week 16, no pandemic
influenza A (H1N1) were reported, one influenza A (H3) and twelve influenza B were reported. Three ILI/influenza

outbreaks were reported in week 16, one in a long-term care facility in region 2 and two in schools in regions 3 & 7.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w16_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 17

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 17

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: April 24, 2011 ? April 30, 2011 (week 17)

Summary

In New Brunswick, overall trends in influenza activity are decreasing since the peak this season at week 7

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 17 was 9.8, a lower rate than the previous week and was slightly lower
than the expected range for this time of year. There have been 19 positive influenza detections during week 17, no
pandemic influenza A (H1N1) were reported, six influenza A (H3), two were unsubtyped influenza A, and eleven influenza
B were reported. Three ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported in week 17, all in schools in regions 5, 6 & 7.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w17_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 18

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 18

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: May 1, 2011 ? May 7, 2011 (week 18)

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 18 was 0.0, a lower rate than the previous week and was below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 9 positive influenza detections during week 18, no pandemic
influenza A (H1N1) were reported, one influenza A (H3), one was unsubtyped influenza A, and seven influenza B were​
reported. One ILI/influenza outbreak was reported in week 18 in a school in Region 7.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w18_Web.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2010-2011 Season) Week 19

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: May 8, 2011 ? May 14, 2011 (week 19)


In New Brunswick, continued decrease in influenza activity since peak at week 7

In New Brunswick, the ILI consultation rate in week 19 was 0.0, a similar rate than the previous week and was below the
expected range for this time of year. There have been 2 positive influenza detections during week 19, both were influenza
B. Two ILI/influenza outbreaks were reported in week 19, one in a school in Region 5 and one in a long-term care facility
in Region 7.

Full report:
http://www.gnb.ca/0053/influenza/pdf/2010-2011/FluReport2011_w19_Web.pdf
 
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