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INFLUENZA
VIRUS SURVEILLANCE SUMMARY UPDATE
Week
ending December 8, 2001-Week 49
Carina
Blackmore, M.S. Vet. Med., Ph.D.
National report: During week 49 (December 2-8, 2001), 11
specimens tested by the World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory
and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories across
the United States were positive for influenza. Since September 30, a total of
12,282 specimens for influenza viruses have been tested and 172 (1.4%) were
positive. Of the 172 isolates identified, 163 (95%) were influenza A viruses and
9 were influenza B viruses. One hundred and twelve (69%) of the influenza A
viruses were subtyped, 111 were influenza A (H3N2) and one was an influenza A
(H1N1) virus. Eighty-eight (51%) of the influenza A isolates were isolated in
Alaska. Influenza A has also been identified in Alabama, Arizona, Colorado,
Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, New York, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,
Virginia, Washington West Virginia and Wisconsin. The influenza B isolates were
identified in Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Michigan, Texas and Virginia.
The proportion of patient visits to sentinel physicians for influenza-like
illness (ILI) overall was 1.2%, which is less than the national baseline of
1.9%. The proportion of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza as reported
by the vital statistics offices of 122 U.S. cities was 6.7% during week 49. This
percentage is below the epidemic threshold of 7.6% for this time. Influenza
activity was reported as widespread in Alaska and regional in Colorado this
week. Sporadic activity was reported from 33 states. No influenza activity was
reported from Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota,
Washington and Wisconsin. Louisiana did not report.
Florida: Influenza activity appears to be increasing in
Florida with 1.4% of patients seeking care by physicians in the influenza
sentinel surveillance met the case definition for ILI (> 100 F + cough and or
sore throat) during week 49. In previous weeks fewer than 1% of patients seen
have had a flu-like illness. Influenza-like illness activity was detected in 11
counties from Escambia to Monroe. Higher flu activity than expected for this
time of year (>2%) was reported by physicians in Leon, Marion, Monroe,
Seminole and St Lucie counties. One positive influenza A culture and one
positive flu B culture was reported from Hillsborough this week. Between
September 4 and December 7, influenza A (H2N3) was isolated from 9 patients
residing in Broward, Collier, Duval, Palm Beach and St Johns Counties and
influenza A of unknown subtype, was isolated from 4 patients in Pinellas and 1
patient from Hillsborough County. Influenza B was isolated in Hillsborough
County. In addition, positive rapid antigen tests were reported from Duval
County (1), Marion (2), Miami-Dade (6) Okaloosa (2) and Volusia (2) Counties.
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