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Utah 2009-2010 Flu Season

Re: Utah reports no death in Week 52

Re: Utah reports no death in Week 52

Week 52:
A total of 26 deaths related to 2009 Pandemic A (H1N1) have been
reported to public health this influenza season. No new deaths were
reported to public health within the last reporting week.

Influenza is currently circulating at a level that is typical for what is seen
during regular flu seasons. ILI activity in Utah decreased from what was
reported last week.
For the past reporting week (MMWR Week 52), the ILI rate for Utah is
1.2% (down from 1.6% last week).
This week?s value is slightly above the Utah ILI outbreak threshold
of 1.1%.

A total of 878 influenza-associated hospitalizations (IAHs) (due to both
seasonal and 2009 pandemic (H1N1) strains) have been reported to public
health this influenza season. This is 13 more than reported last week (last
week?s total IAHs was 865). Of the 13 IAHs reported this week, 3
occurred within this last reporting week (12/27/09 to 01/02/10), and 10
occurred prior to that but were not reported to public health until this
week. In some instances reporting lag times exist from the time the
hospitalization occurs to when it is reported to public health.

http://health.utah.gov/epi/h1n1flu/archive/09-10_arch-sitrep/SitRep010610.pdf
 
Re: Utah reports no deaths in Week 1

Re: Utah reports no deaths in Week 1

Week 1:
A total of 26 deaths related to 2009 Pandemic A (H1N1) have been reported to public health this influenza season. No new deaths were reported to public health within the last reporting week.

For the past reporting week (MMWR Week 01), the ILI rate for Utah is 0.7% (down from 1.2% last week).
Thus far for the 2009-2010 influenza season, the total number of influenza infections and hospitalizations associated with influenza have substantially exceeded the total expected for an entire influenza season.

At this time there is no evidence that severity for the 2009 H1N1 Pandemic is changing, meaning that the ratio of infections resulting in hospitalization or death has been relatively constant since the beginning of the Pandemic.

A total of 881 influenza-associated hospitalizations (IAHs) (due to both seasonal and 2009 pandemic (H1N1) strains) have been reported to public health this influenza season. This is 3 more than reported last week (last week?s total IAHs was 878). Of the 3 IAHs reported this week, 2 occurred within this last reporting week (01/03/10 to 01/09/10), and 1 occurred prior to that but was not reported to public health until this week.
http://health.utah.gov/epi/h1n1flu/archive/09-10_arch-sitrep/SitRep011310.pdf
 
Re: Utah reports 1 death in Week 2

Re: Utah reports 1 death in Week 2

Source: http://health.utah.gov/epi/h1n1flu/archive/09-10_arch-sitrep/SitRep012010.pdf

A total of 27 deaths related to 2009 Pandemic A (H1N1) have been
reported to public health this influenza season. One new death was
reported to public health within the last reporting week.

Deaths not previously reported:

1 in the Salt Lake Valley Health District ? Male, age 65+ (died within the last reporting week).

18 deaths were reported in Utah prior to 9/1/09.
 
Re: Utah Week 3

Re: Utah Week 3

Week 3

Influenza is currently circulating at a level that is typical for what is seen during regular flu seasons. ILI activity in Utah increased from what was reported last week.
For the past reporting week (MMWR Week 03), the ILI rate for Utah is 1.4% (up from 1.0% last week). This week?s value is above the Utah ILI outbreak threshold of 1.1%.

A total of 27 deaths related to 2009 Pandemic A (H1N1) have been reported to public health this influenza season. No new deaths were reported to public health within the last reporting week.
http://health.utah.gov/epi/h1n1flu/archive/09-10_arch-sitrep/SitRep012710.pdf
 
Re: Utah Week 6: No new deaths (total 45)

Re: Utah Week 6: No new deaths (total 45)

28th swine flu death reported Utah (total 46?)

Associated Press - February 24, 2010 5:55 PM ET

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Utah health officials are reporting one new swine flu-related death in the state.

The total number of H1N1-related deaths is now 28 this flu season.

The latest death was a woman in Tooele County between the ages of 50 and 64. Utah Department of Health officials said Wednesday she died in November but her death was not added to the statewide tally until last week.
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http://www.localnews8.com/Global/story.asp?S=12039283
 
Re: Utah F/50-64 (total 46)

Re: Utah F/50-64 (total 46)

18 deaths in last season, 28 this season, to date would give a total of 46.
 
Re: Utah -Week 7- 1 New death (total 46)

Re: Utah -Week 7- 1 New death (total 46)

Week 7:

1 New Death (total 46)
This weeks? ILI rate for Utah of 1.6% is up from the 1.0% from last week.
10% positive specimens
http://health.utah.gov/epi/h1n1flu/archive/09-10_arch-sitrep/SitRep022410.pdf

NOTICE: This will be the last Influenza Situation Report for the 2009-2010 Influenza Season unless the situation changes. Influenza surveillance data will continue to be gathered and reported and will be available each Wednesday by visiting:
www.health.utah.gov/epi/h1n1flu/UT_update.html
 
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