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[PDF File]Washington State Influenza Update
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Washington State Influenza Update Week 11 Mar 8 – Mar 14, 2020 Washington State Department of Health, Communicable Disease Epidemiology To request this document in another format, call 1-800-525-0127. Deaf or hard of hearing customers, please call 711 (Washington Relay) or email DOH 420-100 civil.rights@doh.wa.gov. Quick facts are below.
[PDF File]Bureau of Infectious Disease Control Infectious Disease ...
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Nationally, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses are now the most commonly reported influenza viruses this season. The proportion of outpatient visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) increased from 5.1% last week to 5.2% this week, and remained above the national baseline (2.4%). All of the 10 regions, including
[PDF File]“Alaska State Virology Laboratory (ASVL) Weekly Report”
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Alaska State Virology Laboratory (ASVL) Weekly Report – Week #2 January 5 - 11, 2020 . Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Division of Public Health – Laboratories. Page 1 of 7 (This report was prepared by Jayme Parker, Public Health Microbiologist III at the Alaska State Virology Lab in Fairbanks, Alaska)
[PDF File]Oregon s Weekly Respiratory Syncytial Virus Surveillance ...
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Mar 18, 2020 · Oregon’s Weekly Respiratory Syncytial Virus Surveillance Report Oregon Public Health Division Acute & Communicable Disease Prevention Program Published March 18, 2020 2019-2020 RSV reporting in Oregon began the week beginning Septem-ber 29, 2019. Reports are based on antigen testing and PCR testing. Test
[PDF File]Data at a Glance March —March 14, 2020 (Week 11)
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laboratory-based system that monitors influenza and other respiratory viruses circulating the United States. More information is at CDC’s website. Table 1 shows the tests conducted and results by region for the current week for influenza in specimens tested at the Oregon laboratories reporting to NREVSS.
[PDF File]Notified cases for Melbourne (C) (as at 11 January 2020)
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Notifiable condition current -1 -2 -3 2020 2019 2018 2017 12M 2019 2018 2017 Blood Borne Viruses 2 3 5 3 2 2 4 6 174.9 176 176 185 179 Hepatitis B - Newly acquired 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 1 1 ... Notified cases for Melbourne (C) (as at 11 January 2020)
[PDF File]Michigan Flu Focus
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Congregate Setting Outbreaks Week Ending Mar 14, 2020 There were 13 new respiratory outbreaks (4C, 0N, 5SE, 4SW) reported to MDHHS during this time period. Respiratory outbreaks for the 2019-2020 season are listed in the table below. # of Congregate Setting Outbreaks by Region
[PDF File]Weekly Disease Report For The Week Ending March 21 , 2020 ...
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The data in the Weekly Disease Report are provisional, based on current reports to MDHHS by local health departments. The MDSS is a dynamic, continually active system: counts of disease are constantly changing as cases are investigated, confirmed as cases, or ruled out as not meeting the case definition. The Weekly Disease Report reflects this
[PDF File]Montana Influenza summary
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RSV is a respiratory virus and is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in children less than one year of age. Typically, the RSV season tends to mirror that of influenza. RSV surveillance is compiled from 15 sentinel laboratories in Montana that 4report weekly testing data . Figures 10 and 11
[PDF File]Frequently Asked Questions: COVID-19
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Current evidence suggests that COVID-19 may remain viable for hours to days on surfaces made from a variety of materials. ... precautions to prevent the spread of other respiratory viruses, like those that cause the flu or a cold: ... You should wear a facemask when you are around other people (e.g., sharing a room or vehicle) or ...
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