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State ILI activity is minimal
State influenza hospitalizations:1 currently, 4 season to date
Influenza testing data:
Wk 43 specimens: 10 tested, 2 positives; one 2009 H1N1 and one H3
season to date: 37 tested: 7 positives; four 2009 H1N1, two H3, one flu B
Influenza Hospitalizations:
Current wk: 49
Cumulative: 478
Comparing previous weeks gives a good pic of how hospitalizations have increased. Notice that weekly numbers don't add up to the cumulative numbers (due to time lags?).
Wk 50: 23, 108
Wk 51: 45, 168
Wk 52: 49, 237
Wk 01: 62, 369
Wk 02: 49, 478
Influenza Hospitalizations by Age Group:
Age, total cases, % of cases, rate per 100,000 population
0-4: 60, 12.6%, 22.58
5-24: 43, 9.0%, 4.49
25-49: 155, 32.4%, 16.24
50-64: 127, 26.6%, 30.67
65+: 93, 19.5%, 35.41
Total: 478, 100%, 16.74
The P&I deaths were below the seasonal baseline in wk 52, a very small amount above it in wk 01 and above the epidemic baseline in wk 02.