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Washington (state) Influenza 2019-20; 86 fatalities, 6 pediatric

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
State Flu Page: https://www.doh.wa.gov/DataandStati...aseSurveillanceData/InfluenzaSurveillanceData

First Flu Death In Franklin County

POSTED BY: PATTI BANNER OCTOBER 31, 2019

A 90-year old Franklin County man has died of complications of influenza.

Dr. Amy Person, Health Officer for Benton and Franklin Health District said, “It’s a sober reminder that even though flu season is just getting started, now is the time to get immunized. Flu vaccine is available at pharmacies, doctors offices, and at the health district.”
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https://www.610kona.com/first-flu-de...anklin-county/
 
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Pierce County man 2nd to die from flu in Washington this year
by KOMO News Staff Wednesday, December 4th 2019


TACOMA, Wash. — A Pierce County man is the second person to die from the flu in Washington state this year, according to health officials.

He was in his 80s and had chronic health concerns that increased his complication risk. A man in his 90s from Franklin County in Eastern Washington was the first to die from the flu in November.
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https://komonews.com/news/local/pierce-co-man-2nd-to-die-from-flu-in-washington-this-year
 
Spokane sees high rates of an unusual flu strain this year
UPDATED: Fri., Dec. 6, 2019
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Nogle said influenza A is typically seen in the winter time, but this year, Spokane’s trends are following national trends, with influence B outpacing influenza A. Influenza B is usually not seen until spring.
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Statewide, the Washington State Department of Health has reported three deaths from the flu, in Franklin, Pierce and Kittitas counties.
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https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2019/dec/06/spokane-sees-high-rates-of-an-unusual-flu-strain-t/
 
First child flu death reported in King County since 2009
by KOMO News Staff and The Associated PressWednesday, December 18th 2019

KING COUNTY, Wash. -- An elementary school-aged child in King County has died from the flu, marking the first reported pediatric flu death in the county since 2009, according to Public Health - Seattle & King County.

Health officials say the child was previously healthy and died from flu complications on December 15 in a Pierce County hospital.
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https://komonews.com/news/local/first-pediatric-flu-death-reported-in-king-county-since-2009
 
Week 50
Dec 8 – Dec 14, 2019
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State Summary: Flu activity is increasing and elevated
• Eight lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Eight influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020 season
to date.
• During week 50, 5.8 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 50, 23.1 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 50.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
First child flu death reported in Pierce County this season
by KOMO News Staff and The Associated PressMonday, December 23rd 2019

Washington state health officials are warning people to get their flu shots as hospitals see a spike in cases. (Photo: KOMO News)



TACOMA, Wash. -- A Pierce County child under 5 years old died this past weekend from flu complications, marking the first child flu death in the county this season, the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department said.

The child reportedly had underlying health issues that increased their risk. It is the second flu-related death reported in the county this season.
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https://komonews.com/news/local/first-child-flu-death-reported-in-pierce-county-this-season
 
Week 51
Dec 15 – Dec 21, 2019
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State Summary: Flu activity is increasing and elevated
• Eleven lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Eight influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020 season
to date.
• During week 51, 7.1 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 51, 28.7 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 51.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
Week 52 Dec 22 – Dec 28, 2019
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State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Nineteen lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Ten influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to
date.
• During week 52, 8.5 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 52, 19.8 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 52.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
Spokane County closes 2019 with first flu-related death of the season
2 hrs ago

SPOKANE, Wash. - Health officials say Spokane County saw its first flu-related death of the season around the tail-end of 2019.

The death was reported to the Spokane Regional Health District last week on Tuesday, Dec. 31. The SRHD says the person was in their 60's and did not have the flu vaccine.

The death is the first in Spokane County and one of 19 in Washington state so far this season, according to the Department of Health.
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https://www.khq.com/news/spokane-co...cle_fc74523c-317e-11ea-afd5-833f9b16152e.html
 
21 flu deaths confirmed in Washington state so far
POSTED 11:44 AM, JANUARY 7, 2020, BY ASSOCIATED PRESS, UPDATED AT 07:19PM, JANUARY 7, 2020

OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Twenty one deaths have been confirmed from the flu in Washington state so far this season, including two children who died, the state Department of Health reports.

The latest update from health officials says flu activity in the state is elevated, with more than 1,800 patients reporting flu-like systems during the last week of December alone - the most recent period for which data is available.

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Of the 21 people who have died in Washington state, one was less than 5 years old and another was between the ages of 5 and 17, state health officials report. Two adults between the ages of 30 and 49 also died, and the remaining 18 deaths were people aged 50 or older.
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https://q13fox.com/2020/01/07/19-flu-deaths-confirmed-in-washington-state-so-far/
 
Week 1
Dec 29 – Jan 4, 2020
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State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Thirty lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Twelve influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 1, 8.6 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 1, 17.1 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 1.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
Week 2 Jan 5 – Jan 11, 2020

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State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Thirty six lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Eighteen influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 2, 8.6 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 2, 16.4 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 2.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
Second child dies in Pierce County from flu complications
POSTED 2:55 PM, JANUARY 23, 2020, BY Q13 NEWS STAFF, UPDATED AT 08:25PM, JANUARY 23, 2020

PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. – Another child death due to flu complications has Pierce County health officials urging people to get the flu shot.

The department says the patient was between 10 and 15 and had no previous health issues. It’s the second child death this season in Pierce County with seven adults also dying so far in the area.
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https://q13fox.com/2020/01/23/second-child-dies-in-pierce-county-from-flu-complications/
 
Week 3
Jan 12 – Jan 18, 2020
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State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Thirty eight lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Twenty one influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 3, 8.6 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 3, 16.3 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 3.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
State Flu Page: https://www.doh.wa.gov/DataandStatis...rveillanceData

Okanogan County child dies from influenza complications
by Gazette-Tribune on January 28, 2020 in News
Okanogan County Public HealthOKANOGAN – Okanogan County Public Health, (OCPH) is reporting a pediatric death due to complications of Influenza B. This is the first flu-related death reported in Okanogan County of the 2019-2020 season and the fifth pediatric death in Washington State this flu season.
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http://www.gazette-tribune.com/news/...cations/79735/
 
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State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Fifty two lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Twenty three influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 4, 4.6 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 4, 19.4 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 4
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
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Week 5: January 26 -February 1, 2020
Washington State Department of Health, Communicable Disease Epidemiology
Please note all data are preliminary and may change as data are updated.
State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Sixty two lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Twenty five influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 5, 4.9 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 5, 18.8 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 5.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
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Week 6: February 2 - February 8, 2020
Washington State Department of Health, Communicable Disease Epidemiology
Please note all data are preliminary and may change as data are updated.
State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Sixty six lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Forty two influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 6, 4.4 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 6, 16.3 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 6.
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
Week 7
Feb 9 – Feb 15, 2020
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Week 7: February 9 - February 15, 2020
Washington State Department of Health, Communicable Disease Epidemiology
Please note all data are preliminary and may change as data are updated.
State Summary: Flu activity is elevated
• Seventy lab-confirmed influenza deaths have been reported for the 2019-2020 season to date.
• Forty two influenza-like illness outbreaks in long term care facilities have been reported for the 2019-2020
season to date.
• During week 7, 4 percent of visits among Influenza-like illness Network participants were for influenza-like
illness, above the baseline of 1.5 percent.
• During week 7, 19.4 percent of specimens tested by WHO/NREVSS collaborating laboratories in Washington
were positive for influenza.
• Influenza A and Influenza B were reported during week 7
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https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/5100/420-100-FluUpdate.pdf
 
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