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P&I Deaths Elevated

JimO

Well-known member
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/

P&I deaths are still well above epidemic levels for Week 43 and are approaching epidemic levels for peak flu season.

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Re: P&I Deaths Elevated

Anyone know off-hand what the total population or percentage of the US population is covered by the 122 cities reporting in the MMWR?
 
Re: P&I Deaths Elevated

I think that gsgs estimated 25-30% of the total. Mostly on the lower end when the large cities (like chicago) don't report.
 
Re: P&I Deaths Elevated

total deaths in USA = 2.4M per year = 46000 per week
with the 22 cities we usually have ~10000 per week
 
Re: P&I Deaths Elevated

http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...r_year=2009&mmwr_location=TOTAL&mmwr_table=4A
http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...r_year=2008&mmwr_location=TOTAL&mmwr_table=4A
http://wonder.cdc.gov/mmwr/mmwr_rep...r_year=2007&mmwr_location=TOTAL&mmwr_table=4A


during the first 15 weeks of the year we usually have
~12000 deaths per week from all causes in these 122 cities


during peak weeks of seasonal flu:
12200(all),8100(>65),900(P+I)
now: 11000,7200,800


we currently get ~500-1000 ecxess deaths weekly from flu in USA


~5000-10000 deaths in total from ****** this season
 
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