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Pennsylvania Weekly Influenza Report
Summary:
Flu activity has been high during the past week in all state regions. The activity is higher than the epidemic threshold. Highest activity was reported in the Northwest and Northcentral regions.
The code for the geographic spread is 'Widespread' for week 11 that ended on 3/16/2019.
A total of 71,349 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been reported season to date. Confirmed reports were received from 67 Counties out of the 67 Counties.
Percent of outpatient visits associated with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) has been high and is still higher than the epidemic threshold for all State regions.
There are 91 flu-associated deaths reported season-to-date.
Summary:
Flu activity has decreased sharply during the past week in all state regions, however the activity is still higher than the epidemic threshold. Highest activity was reported in the Northwest and Southwest regions.
The code for the geographic spread is ?Widespread? for week 12 that ended on 3/23/2019.
A total of 79,450 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been reported season to date. Confirmed reports were received from 67 Counties out of the 67 Counties.
Percent of outpatient visits associated with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) has been high and is still higher than the epidemic threshold for all State regions.
Summary:
Flu activity has continued to decrease during the past week in all state regions, however the activity is still higher than the epidemic threshold. Highest activity was reported in the Northwest and Southwest regions.
The code for the geographic spread is 'Widespread' for week 13 that ended on 3/30/2019.
A total of 85,815 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been reported season to date. Confirmed reports were received from 67 Counties out of the 67 Counties.
Percent of outpatient visits associated with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) has been high and is still higher than the epidemic threshold for all state regions.
Flu Activity Code: REGIONAL (week 14 ending 4/6/2019)
Summary:
Flu activity has continued to decrease during the past week in all state regions, however the activity is still higher than the epidemic threshold. Highest activity was reported in the Northwest region.
The code for the geographic spread is ?REGIONAL? for week 14 that ended on 4/6/2019.
A total of 91,462 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been reported season to date. Confirmed reports were received from 67 Counties out of the 67 Counties.
Percent of outpatient visits associated with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) has decreased but it is still higher than the epidemic threshold for all State regions.
Summary:
Flu activity has continued to decrease during the past week in all state regions, however the activity is still higher than the epidemic threshold. Highest activity was reported in the Northwest region.
The code for the geographic spread is ?REGIONAL? for week 15 that ended on 4/13/2019.
A total of 94,417 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been reported season to date. Confirmed reports were received from 67 Counties out of the 67 Counties.
Percent of outpatient visits associated with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) has decreased but it is still higher than the epidemic threshold for all State regions.
Flu Activity Code: LOCAL (week 16 ending 4/20/2019)
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Summary:
Flu activity has continued to decrease during the past week in all state regions, and the activity is below the epidemic threshold for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic. Highest activity was reported in the Northwest region.
The code for the geographic spread is 'LOCAL' for week 16 that ended on 4/20/2019.
A total of 96,365 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been reported season to date. Confirmed reports were received from 67 Counties out of the 67 Counties.
Percent of outpatient visits associated with Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) has decreased and is below the epidemic threshold for all State regions.