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West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-39 (No Activity)

Re: West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-7 (No New Deaths; Total 1)

Re: West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-7 (No New Deaths; Total 1)

http://www.wvidep.org/AZIndexofInfec...0/Default.aspx

West Virginia is a little further along in the pattern I was describing related to Oklahoma. Flu B has disappeared, H3N2 is decreasing rapidly in proportion to pH1N1. Depending on how many samples were collected, there may or may not have been a true peak in Week 6. I think it is safe to assume that all the AH1 isolates are pH1N1. Since Week 2 when pH1N1 began showing up in larger numbers, hospitalizations has steadily increased and then jumped in Week 7. I would expect to see pH1N1 become dominant over the next couple of weeks, coupled with more severe cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

Week 7 WV Hospitalizations.jpg

Week 7 WV Isolates.jpg
 
Re: West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-8 (No New Deaths; Total 1)

Re: West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-8 (No New Deaths; Total 1)

Here is the %ILI chart from the Week 8 report.

Week 8 WV ILI.jpg
 
Re: West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-9 (No New Deaths; Total 1)

Re: West Virginia 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-9 (No New Deaths; Total 1)

Week 9: Widespread
96 new cases
ILI: ~5% (appears to have peaked week 7) http://www.wvdhhr.org/Immunizations/DIDE/Influenza by MMWR/atlas.html
Influenza B detected at low levels, otherwise about 50/50 A(2009 H1N1) and A(H3N2)

UPDATED: Jan total ILI: 11,545; Feb total ILI: 21,540 http://www.wvdhhr.org/Immunizations/DIDE/Influenza/atlas.html
http://www.wvidep.org/AZIndexofInfe...InfluenzaSurveillance/tabid/1960/Default.aspx
 
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