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With reports showing widespread influenza cases around the state, Wyoming Department of Health representatives are encouraging Wyoming residents to take common-sense precautions to avoid getting ill or spreading the flu to others...
According to Clay Van Houten, Wyoming Department of Health emerging diseases section chief, influenza activity is widespread in Wyoming at this point. ?We?ve seen a significant increase in influenza reports over the last couple of weeks and there is influenza activity in nearly every area of the state,? he said. Two flu-related deaths have been reported to the department for this season. Both involved elderly residents; one from Uinta County and the other from Fremont County...
Re: Wyoming 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-9 (No Deaths, Total 2)
Re: Wyoming 2010-2011 Season: Weeks 40-9 (No Deaths, Total 2)
WOW, WY finally updates!
Total Cases
Week 5: 258
Week 6: 338
Week 7: 330
Week 8: 248
Week 9: 224
Total for season: 2000
Majority A/H3
Majority under the age of 40. http://www.health.wyo.gov/phsd/epiid/flu.html