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October 16, 2009
Weekly Report: Download Weekly Report 10_15_09 (Download PDF Weekly Report 10_15_2009)
This week?s flu report marks the official beginning of the 2009-2010 flu season, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control for flu reporting purposes.
As we begin this new flu season, it might be helpful to take a moment to explain how states track and report flu activity ? and how to interpret the data that?s in the report posted here each week.
Flu activity in <st1:state w:st="on">Massachusetts</st1:state> is tracked by measuring how many patients are reporting ?influenza-like illness? (<st1
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As we mentioned, this is the first report for the 2009-2010 flu season. On the <st1
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lace> graph, 2009-2010 flu activity will be represented using a red line, with the two previous years of activity shown using different colored lines. For this first week, you won?t see any red line because it?s the first week of activity. Next week you?ll begin to see that red line appearing, tracking next week?s flu activity against this week?s. And on from there.
http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/h1n1-swine-flu/
Weekly Report: Download Weekly Report 10_15_09 (Download PDF Weekly Report 10_15_2009)
This week?s flu report marks the official beginning of the 2009-2010 flu season, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control for flu reporting purposes.
As we begin this new flu season, it might be helpful to take a moment to explain how states track and report flu activity ? and how to interpret the data that?s in the report posted here each week.
Flu activity in <st1:state w:st="on">Massachusetts</st1:state> is tracked by measuring how many patients are reporting ?influenza-like illness? (<st1
As we mentioned, this is the first report for the 2009-2010 flu season. On the <st1
http://publichealth.blog.state.ma.us/h1n1-swine-flu/