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Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 19
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 19
WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT Reporting period: May 6, 2012 ? May 12, 2012 (week 19)
Summary
In New Brunswick, the decline in influenza activity since week 15 continues
New Brunswick: There have been 7 positive influenza detections during week 19, 1 influenza A (H3), and 6 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. 1 ILI school outbreak was reported in region 1.
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Since the beginning of the season, 315 positive influenza detections have been reported; 34 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (11%), 29 were influenza A (H3)(9%) and 252 were influenza B viruses(80%).
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 20
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 20
WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT Reporting period: May 13, 2012 ? May 19, 2012 (week 20)
Summary
In New Brunswick, the decline in influenza activity since week 15 continues
New Brunswick: There have been 7 positive influenza detections during week 20, 1 influenza A (H3), 2 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 4 influenza B.
The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
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Since the beginning of the season, 322 positive influenza detections have been reported; 36 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (11%), 30 were influenza A (H3)(9%) and 256 were influenza B viruses(80%).
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Weeks 21-22
WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT Reporting period: May 20, 2012 ? June 2, 2012 (weeks 21 & 22)
Summary
New Brunswick: There have been 3 positive influenza detections during weeks 21& 22, 1 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 2 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
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While influenza surveillance continues to be monitored weekly at provincial and national levels, reporting will occur on a biweekly basis during the summer season.
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Since the beginning of the season, 325 positive influenza detections have been reported; 37 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (11%), 30 were influenza A (H3)(9%) and 258 were influenza B viruses(80%).