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New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 18

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: October 28 to November 3 2012 (week 44)

Summary
In New Brunswick, influenza activity at typical inter-seasonal levels
New Brunswick: There have been no positive influenza detections during week 44. The ILI consultation rate was low and was slightly higher than the expected range for this time of year. No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
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Influenza activity has continued to be typical inter-seasonal levels. No influenza detections were reported during that period. Since the beginning of the season, no influenza positive lab detections have been reported.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w44.pdf

Previous reports:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/d...luenza/influenza_surveillance_activities.html
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 45

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 45

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: November 4 to November 10 2012 (week 45)


Summary
In New Brunswick, influenza activity at typical inter-seasonal levels
New Brunswick: There has been one positive influenza detection during week 45. The ILI consultation rate was low and was within the expected range for this time of year. No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
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Influenza activity has continued to be typical inter-seasonal levels. One influenza detection was reported during that period. Since the beginning of the season, one influenza positive lab detection has been reported, an influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w45.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 46

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 46

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: November 11 to November 17 2012 (week 46)


Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity at typical inter-seasonal levels
New Brunswick: There have been no positive influenza detections during week 46. The ILI consultation rate was low and was 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, one influenza positive lab detection has been reported, an influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus.
...

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w46.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 47

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 47

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: November 18 to November 24 2012 (week 47)

Summary

In New Brunswick, influenza activity at inter-seasonal levels

New Brunswick: There has been one positive influenza detection during week 47, an influenza A (H3) virus. The ILI consultation rate was low and was within the expected range for this time of year. No ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w47.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 48

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 48

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: November 25 to December 1 2012 (week 48)


Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity and within expected levels

New Brunswick: There has been one positive influenza detection during week 48, an influenza A (H3) virus. The ILI consultation rate was low and was 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, three influenza positive detections have been reported, 1 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 2 influenza A (H3) virus.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w48.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 50

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 50

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: December 9 to December 15 2012 (week 50)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity and within expected levels
New Brunswick: There have been 4 positive influenza detections during week 50, all influenza A (H3) viruses. The ILI consultation rate was low and was within the expected range for this time of year. No new ILI or influenza outbreaks were reported.
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Since the beginning of the season, 14 influenza positive detections have been reported, 2 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 12 influenza A (H3) viruses.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w50.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Weeks 51-52

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Weeks 51-52

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: December 16 to December 29 2012 (weeks 51 & 52)

Summary

In New Brunswick, increase in percent positive lab results since week 50 and Influenza A (H3N2) predominates

New Brunswick: There have been 41 positive influenza detections during weeks 51 & 52, 40 influenza A (H3) viruses and 1 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and was slightly below 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, 55 positive influenza detections have been reported, 2 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 52 influenza A (H3) viruses and 1 influenza B.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2012_w51_52.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 1

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 1

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: December 30 2012 to January 5 2013 (week 1)

Summary

In New Brunswick, increase continuing in percent positive lab results since week 49 and Influenza A (H3N2) predominates

New Brunswick: There have been 96 positive influenza detections during week 1, 94 influenza A (H3) viruses and 2 influenza A (unsubtyped). The ILI consultation rate was low and was slightly below the expected range for this time of year. Two influenza outbreaks were reported, both in nursing homes in regions 2 & 6.
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Since the beginning of the season, 151 positive influenza detections have been reported, 2 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 146 influenza A (H3) viruses, 2 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 1 influenza B.
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During week 1, the ILI consultation rate was 7.8 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was slightly below the expected levels for this time of year.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w1.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 2

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 2

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 6 to January 12 2013 (week 2)

Summary

In New Brunswick, positive detections remain high and increases in ILI consultation and number of ILI and influenza outbreaks

New Brunswick: There have been 154 positive influenza detections during week 2, 144 influenza A (H3) viruses, 5 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 4 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 1 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate increased, but was within the expected range for this time of year. An increase of ILI and influenza outbreaks were reported, 2 in Nursing Homes and 4 in schools.
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Since the beginning of the season, 305 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 290 influenza A (H3) viruses, 6 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 2 influenza B.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w2.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 3

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 3

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 13 to January 19 2013 (week 3)

Summary

In New Brunswick, positive detections remain high and increase in number of reported outbreaks

New Brunswick: There have been 141 positive influenza detections during week 3, 89 influenza A (H3) viruses and 52 influenza A (unsubtyped). The ILI consultation rate was slightly below the expected range for this time of year. An increase of ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks were reported, 5 in Nursing Homes and 7 in schools.
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Since the beginning of the season, 446 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 379 influenza A (H3) viruses, 58 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 2 influenza B.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w3.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 4

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 4

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 20 to January 26 2013 (week 4)

Summary

In New Brunswick, positive detections remain high and increases in ILI consultation and number of reported outbreaks

New Brunswick: There have been 319 positive influenza detections during week 4, 318 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 1 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate increased and was above the expected range for this time of year. An increase of ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks were reported, 3 in Nursing Homes and 37 in schools.
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Since the beginning of the season, 765 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 379 influenza A (H3) viruses, 376 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 3 influenza B.
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During week 4, the ILI consultation rate was 65.5 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was above the expected levels for this time of year.

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w4.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 5

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 5

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: January 27 to February 2 2013 (week 5)

Summary

In New Brunswick, activity remains high during week 5. Slight decrease in positive detections and reported influenza outbreaks. ILI consultation rate Is steady for 2 weeks.

New Brunswick: There have been 177 positive influenza detections during week 5 (9% decrease from previous week), 176 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 1 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate remained high and was above the expected range for this time of year. A slight decrease of reported ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks, 1 in a Nursing Home and 25 in schools.
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Since the beginning of the season, 940 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 378 influenza A (H3) viruses, 551 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 4 influenza B.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w5.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 6

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 6

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 3 to February 9 2013 (week 6)

Summary

In New Brunswick, positive laboratory detections remain stable in week 6. Slight decreases in ILI consultation rate as well as number of outbreaks reported.

New Brunswick: There have been 149 positive influenza detections during week 6; 148 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 1 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate decreased and was within the expected range for this time of year. A decrease since week 4 has been observed in the number of reported ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks: 3 in Nursing Homes and 7 in schools.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1089 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 378 influenza A (H3) viruses, 699 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 5 influenza B.
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Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w6.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 7

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 7

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 10 to February 16 2013 (week 7)

Summary

In New Brunswick, a decrease was observed in influenza indicators including positive laboratory detections, ILI consultation rate as well as number of outbreaks reported.

New Brunswick: There have been 120 positive influenza detections during week 7 (9% decrease from previous week), 118 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 2 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate decreased and was slightly below the expected range for this time of year. Continued decrease since week 4 in the number of reported ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks; 3 in Nursing Homes and 4 in schools.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1209 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 378 influenza A (H3) viruses, 817 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 7 influenza B.
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During week 7, the ILI consultation rate was 16.1 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was 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/FluReport2013_w7.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 8

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 8

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 17 to February 23 2013 (week 8)

Summary

In New Brunswick, decrease continues to be observed in positive laboratory detections as well as number of outbreaks reported.

New Brunswick: There have been 69 positive influenza detections during week 8 (5% decrease from previous week), 67 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 2 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate increased slightly and was slightly below the expected range for this time of year. Continued decrease since week 4 in the number of reported ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks; 2 in Nursing Homes.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1278 positive influenza detections have been reported, 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 378 influenza A (H3) viruses, 884 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 9 influenza B.
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During week 8, the ILI consultation rate was 21.2 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was slightly below the expected levels for this time of year.
...

Full text:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w8.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 9

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 9

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: February 24 to March 2 2013 (week 9)

Summary

In New Brunswick, decrease on influenza activity since week 4 and 5

New Brunswick: There have been 43 positive influenza detections during week 9 (9% decrease from previous week), 28 influenza A (H3), 7 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 7 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 1 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate remained stable compared to previous week and was below the expected range for this time of year. Continued decrease since week 4 in the number of reported ILI and influenza-confirmed outbreaks; 1 in a Nursing Home.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1321 positive influenza detections have been reported, 14 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 406 influenza A (H3) viruses, 891 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 10 influenza B.
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During week 9, the ILI consultation rate was 19.5 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was 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/FluReport2013_w9.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 14

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 14

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: March 31 to April 6 2013 (week 14)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 14

There have been 12 positive influenza detections during week 14 (3% increase from previous week), 2 influenza A (H3), 3 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 7 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate increased and was within the expected range for this time of year. No new influenza or ILI outbreaks were reported.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1408 positive influenza detections have been reported, 31 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 450 influenza A (H3) viruses, 899 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 28 influenza B.
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During week 14, the ILI consultation rate was 16.0 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was within the expected levels for this time of year.
...
Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w14.pdf

Previous reports:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/d...luenza/influenza_surveillance_activities.html
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 15

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 15

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 7 to April 13 2013 (week 15)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 15

New Brunswick: There have been 9 positive influenza detections during week 15 (5% decrease from previous week), 1 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 8 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and was slightly below the expected range for this time of year. No new influenza or ILI outbreaks were reported.
...
Since the beginning of the season, 1417 positive influenza detections have been reported, 32 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 450 influenza A (H3) viruses, 899 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 36 influenza B.
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During week 15, the ILI consultation rate was 7.6 consultations per 1,000 patient visits, and was 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/FluReport2013_w15.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 16

Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 16

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT

Reporting period: April 14 to April 20 2013 (week 16)

Summary

In New Brunswick, low influenza activity for week 16

New Brunswick: There have been 14 positive influenza detections during week 16 (4% increase from previous week), all influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and was slightly below the expected range for this time of year. No new influenza or ILI outbreaks were reported.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1431 positive influenza detections have been reported, 32 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 450 influenza A (H3) viruses, 899 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 50 influenza B.
...

Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w16.pdf
 
Re: New Brunswick Flu Reports (2012-2013 Season) Week 18

WEEKLY NEW BRUNSWICK INFLUENZA REPORT
Reporting period: April 28 to May 4 2013 (week 18)

Summary

New Brunswick: low influenza activity with 6% increase in positive detections for week 18

New Brunswick: There have been 14 positive influenza detections during week 18 (6% increase from previous week), mainly due to influenza B: 2 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 and 12 influenza B. The ILI consultation rate was low and was within the expected range for this time of year. One new ILI outbreak was reported in a school in region 6.
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Since the beginning of the season, 1457 positive influenza detections have been reported, 36 influenza A (H1N1)pdm09, 450 influenza A (H3) viruses, 900 influenza A (unsubtyped) and 71 influenza B.
...
Full report:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/h-s/pdf/en/CDC/Influenza/FluReport2013_w18.pdf

Previous reports:
http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/d...luenza/influenza_surveillance_activities.html
 
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