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New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Weeks 21-22

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: November 27, 2011 ? December 3, 2011 (week 48)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 48 and within expected levels

? There has been one positive influenza detection during week 48, an influenza B virus.
? The ILI consultation rate in week 48 was low and is within the expected range for this time of year.
? No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported in week 48, consistent with baseline levels.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2011_w48.pdf

Previous reports:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/d...luenza/influenza_surveillance_activities.html
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 49

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 49

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: December 4, 2011 ? December 10, 2011 (week 49)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 49 and within expected levels New Brunswick:

? There has been no positive influenza detection during week 49, consistent with baseline levels.
? The ILI consultation rate in week 49 was low and slightly below the expected range for this time
of year.
? No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported in week 49, consistent with baseline levels.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2011_w49.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 50

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 50

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: December 11, 2011 ? December 17, 2011 (week 50)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 50 and within expected levels

? There has been no positive influenza detection during week 50, consistent with baseline levels.
? The ILI consultation rate in week 50 was low and slightly below the expected range for this time
of year.
? Two new ILI school outbreaks were reported in week 50, in Regions 2 and 5.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2011_w50.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 1

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 1

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 1, 2012 ? January 7, 2012 (week 1)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 1 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There have been no positive influenza detections during week 1, consistent with baseline levels. The ILI consultation rate in week 1 was low and slightly below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported in week 1.
...

Influenza Laboratory Data1

Overall influenza activity remains low in week 1. No influenza detections were reported during that period. Since the beginning of the season, one positive influenza detection has been reported.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w1.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 2

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 2

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 8, 2012 ? January 14, 2012 (week 2)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 2 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There have been no positive influenza detections during week 2, consistent with baseline levels. The ILI consultation rate was low and slightly below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
...
Influenza Laboratory Data1

Overall influenza activity remains low in week 2. No influenza detections were reported during that period. Since the beginning of the season, one positive influenza detection has been reported.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w2.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 3

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 3

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 15, 2012 – January 21, 2012 (week 3)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 3 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There have been no positive influenza detections during week 3, consistent with baseline levels. The ILI consultation rate was low and slightly below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
...
Influenza Laboratory Data1

Overall influenza activity remains low in week 3. No influenza detections were reported during that period. Since the beginning of the season, one positive influenza detection has been reported.


Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w3.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 4

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 4

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 22, 2012 ? January 28, 2012 (week 4)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 4 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There have been two positive influenza detections during week 4, both A (H1N1)pdm09 viruses. The ILI consultation rate was low and slightly below the expected range for this time of year.

No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w4.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 4

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 4

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 29, 2012 ? February 4, 2012 (week 5)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 5 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There has been one positive influenza detection during week 5, an influenza B virus.

The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reporte.
...
Influenza Laboratory Data
... Since the beginning of the season, four positive influenza detections have been reported; 2 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 2 were influenza B viruses.
...
ILI Consultation Rates
During week 5, the ILI consultation rate was 8.6 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and is below the expected levels for this time of year.
...
Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w5.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 6

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 6

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 5, 2012 ? February 11, 2012 (week 6)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 6 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There has been one positive influenza detection during week 6, an influenza B virus.

The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. Two new ILI school outbreaks were reported, both in Region 3.
...
Since the beginning of the season, five positive influenza detections have been reported; 2 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 3 were influenza B viruses.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w6.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 7

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 7

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 12, 2012 ? February 18, 2012 (week 7)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 7 and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There have been no positive influenza detections during week 7, similar to the previous week. The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. Three new ILI school outbreaks were reported, all in Region 3.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w7.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 8

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 8

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 19, 2012 ? February 25, 2012 (week 8)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 8

New Brunswick: There have been three positive influenza detections during week 8, 2 influenza A (H3) and 1 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09. The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. One new ILI school outbreak was reported in Region 3.
...
Since the beginning of the season, eight positive influenza detections have been reported; 3 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 2 were influenza A (H3) and 3 were influenza B viruses.

...
Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w8.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 9

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 9

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 26, 2012 ? March 3, 2012 (week 9)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 9

New Brunswick: There have been 10 positive influenza detections during week 9, 1 influenza A (H3), 7 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 2 influenza B.

The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. Two new ILI school outbreaks were reported, in Region 3 & 5.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w9.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 10

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 10

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: March 4, 2012 ? March 10, 2012 (week 10)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 10

New Brunswick: There have been 14 positive influenza detections during week 10, 3 influenza A (H3), 3 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 8 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI school outbreaks were reported.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 32 positive influenza detections have been reported; 13 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 6 were influenza A (H3) and 13 were influenza B viruses.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w10.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 11

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 11

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: March 11, 2012 ? March 17, 2012 (week 11)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 11

New Brunswick: There have been 16 positive influenza detections during week 11, 4 influenza A (H3), 3 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 9 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI school outbreaks were reported.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 48 positive influenza detections have been reported; 16 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (33%), 10 were influenza A (H3)(21%) and 22 were influenza B viruses (46%).

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w11.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 12

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 12

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: March 18, 2012 ? March 24, 2012 (week 12)

Summary

In New Brunswick, slight increase in percent positive lab results compared to previous week

New Brunswick: There have been 31 positive influenza detections during week 12, 2 influenza A (H3), 5 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 24 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and slightly below the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI school outbreaks were reported.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 79 positive influenza detections have been reported; 21 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (27%), 12 were influenza A (H3)(15%) and 46 were influenza B viruses(58%).
...
During week 12, the ILI consultation rate was 9.5 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and is slightly below the expected levels for this time of year.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w12.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 13

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 13

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: March 25, 2012 ? March 31, 2012 (week 13)

Summary

In New Brunswick, continued increase in percent positive lab results

New Brunswick: There have been 46 positive influenza detections during week 13, 3 influenza A (H3), 2 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 41 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. 5 new ILI school outbreaks were reported.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 125 positive influenza detections have been reported; 23 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (18%), 15 were influenza A (H3)(12%) and 87 were influenza B viruses(70%).

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w13.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 14

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 14

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 1, 2012 ? April 7, 2012 (week 14)

Summary

In New Brunswick, continued increase (since week 11) in percent positive lab results

New Brunswick: There have been 39 positive influenza detections during week 14, 1 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 38 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and is below the expected range for this time of year. 4 new ILI school outbreaks were reported.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 164 positive influenza detections have been reported; 24 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (15%), 15 were influenza A (H3)(9%) and 125 were influenza B viruses(76%).

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w14.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 15

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 15

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 8, 2012 ? April 14, 2012 (week 15)

Summary

In New Brunswick, continued increase (since week 11) in percent positive lab results

New Brunswick: There have been 56 positive influenza detections during week 15, 1 influenza A (H3), 3 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 52 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. 2 new ILI school outbreaks were reported, both in Region 5.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 220 positive influenza detections have been reported; 27 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (12%), 16 were influenza A (H3)(7%) and 177 were influenza B viruses(81%).

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w15.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 17

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 17

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 22, 2012 ? April 28, 2012 (week 17)

Summary

In New Brunswick, a decrease on a few indicators was observed for week 17

New Brunswick: There have been 28 positive influenza detections during week 17, 4 influenza A (H3), 1 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 23 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. 3 new ILI school outbreaks were reported, all in region 2.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 291 positive influenza detections have been reported; 33 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (11%), 24 were influenza A (H3)(8%) and 234 were influenza B viruses(81%).
...
Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w17.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 18

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2011-2012 Season) Week 18

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 29, 2012 ? May 5, 2012 (week 18)

Summary

In New Brunswick, overall influenza activity remained stable in week 18

New Brunswick: There have been 17 positive influenza detections during week 18, 4 influenza A (H3), 1 influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 and 12 influenza B.

The ILI consultation rate was low and is within the expected range for this time of year. 2 new ILI school outbreaks were reported, in region 1 and region 2.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 308 positive influenza detections have been reported; 34 were influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 (11%), 28 were influenza A (H3)(9%) and 246 were influenza B viruses(80%).

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w18.pdf
 
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