Year by year flu statistics

    • [DOC File]Percentages: The most useful statistics ever invented

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      For example, if in the year 2010 there were to be six million births in the United States “out of” a population of 300 million, the (“crude”) birth rate would be 6/300, or 2%, or 20 per thousand. If there were to be three million deaths in that same year, the (also “crude”) death rate would be …

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    • [DOCX File]Gloucester County Institute of Technology

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      Jan 31, 2019 · Flu Statistics. The 138,000 specimens tested this year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed three basic strains of the virus: Type Percentage Total. Influenza A 75.2% 16,542. Influenza B 23.2% 5,103. Influenza C 1.6% 352. Flu Vaccine. Influenza is an airborne virus that is spread by sneezing, coughing, and even talking.

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    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      The death rate was higher in 1918 than in any year in the U.S. before or since. In 1 ½ years of combat during WWI, the U.S. Army lost 34,000. 24,000 of them died from the …

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    • [DOC File]STAT 1350: Elementary Statistics

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      This is higher than what Gallup found in the same month in any past year since it started tracking flu daily in 2008. Self-reports of the flu peaked in February in three of the last four flu seasons -- with an average of 3.3% saying they had the flu "yesterday" in the 2008-2009 and the 2010-2011 seasons, and an average of 3.0% reporting having ...

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    • [DOC File]Be Aware

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      Slide 6: How do Pandemic Flu and Seasonal Flu Differ? Seasonal Flu. This slide provides information on seasonal influenza. Talking Points: Approximately 36,000 deaths per year in U.S. People usually have some immunity built up from previous exposure

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    • [DOC File]Toolbox Safety Topic - Virginia Tech

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      Each year in the U.S., an average of 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu. Of those, more than 200,000 are hospitalized from complications, and approximately 36,000 people die! Those at higher risk for serious flu complications include people over age 50, young children, and people with certain health conditions such as pregnancy, diabetes ...

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    • [DOCX File]New influenza statistics released today by the Oklahoma ...

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      Jan 09, 2014 · Flu Resulting in Hospitalizations & Deaths in Oklahoma. New influenza statistics released today by the Oklahoma State Department of Health indicate 242 persons have been hospitalized and five persons have died in Oklahoma since reporting for the current flu …

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    • [DOCX File]HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE FLU?

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      In the CDC’s most recent weekly update published on July 18, the levels of influenza-like symptoms reported for this time of year are low in comparison to previous years and show a decrease of overall COVID-19 cases in the past week. Overall, the percentage of positive tests have decreased by 1-2 percent (lowest since before reopening).

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    • [DOC File]Taking H1N1 Vaccination to Vulnerable Populations

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      Every year, 5% - 20% of the American population falls ill with influenza and on average 36,000 persons die from influenza-related complications. The H1N1 2009 influenza pandemic resulted in over 209,000 laboratory-confirmed cases and over 3,205 deaths worldwide as of September 11, 2009.

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    • [DOC File]Send Your Kids Back to School with Their Vaccines Up to Date

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      Older children, like pre-teens and teens, need Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), HPV (human papillomavirus), and MenACWY (meningococcal conjugate virus) vaccines. In addition, yearly flu vaccines are recommended for all children 6 months and older. Check with your child’s doctor to find out what vaccines they need this year.

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