2018-19 Flu Season Summary - Department Of Health Home

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09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 SEASON-TO-DATE INFLUENZA CASE COUNTS BY COUNTY AND INFLUENZA TYPE Influenza Type A B U TOTAL County 596 9 1 606 919 14 0 933 ALLEGHENY 9133 301 422 9856 ARMSTRONG 439 9 0 448 1790 23 182 1995 338 29 0 367 BERKS 3684 94 1 3779 BLAIR 1293 32 0 1325 960 9 0 969 BUCKS 2809 108 1 2918 BUTLER 1203 77 2 1282 CAMBRIA 1031 82 4 1117 91 5 0 96 CARBON 483 4 2 489 CENTRE 1705 149 0 1854 CHESTER 2876 84 1 2961 CLARION 355 16 6 377 1285 41 0 1326 CLINTON 331 9 0 340 COLUMBIA 544 18 0 562 CRAWFORD 1578 29 0 1607 CUMBERLAND 1837 102 0 1939 DAUPHIN 1823 65 2 1890 DELAWARE 4762 140 80 4982 ELK 775 3 0 778 ERIE 2411 22 0 2433 FAYETTE 1568 68 0 1636 16 0 0 16 FRANKLIN 668 18 0 686 FULTON 291 7 0 298 GREENE 387 6 0 393 HUNTINGDON 472 24 0 496 INDIANA 564 40 0 604 JEFFERSON 946 18 0 964 JUNIATA 113 1 0 114 ADAMS BEAVER BEDFORD BRADFORD CAMERON CLEARFIELD FOREST (Continued) 1

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 SEASON-TO-DATE INFLUENZA CASE COUNTS BY COUNTY AND INFLUENZA TYPE Influenza Type A B U TOTAL County LACKAWANNA 1538 37 149 1724 LANCASTER 2304 63 1 2368 LAWRENCE 527 7 0 534 LEBANON 1313 81 0 1394 LEHIGH 4002 111 122 4235 LUZERNE 3061 35 0 3096 LYCOMING 1148 46 0 1194 MCKEAN 506 4 0 510 MERCER 592 25 0 617 MIFFLIN 333 24 208 565 MONROE 1060 21 0 1081 MONTGOMERY 6460 336 156 6952 133 1 0 134 3267 150 8 3425 NORTHUMBERLAND 940 4 0 944 PERRY 306 16 0 322 4454 90 3 4547 PIKE 231 1 0 232 POTTER 545 55 0 600 SCHUYLKILL 963 14 1 978 SNYDER 425 16 0 441 SOMERSET 318 18 2 338 7 0 0 7 SUSQUEHANNA 216 1 2 219 TIOGA 241 2 0 243 UNION 216 19 0 235 VENANGO 225 1 0 226 WARREN 453 0 0 453 1961 74 3 2038 794 114 0 908 3215 91 0 3306 196 4 0 200 2685 121 0 2806 94711 3238 1359 99308 MONTOUR NORTHAMPTON PHILADELPHIA SULLIVAN WASHINGTON WAYNE WESTMORELAND WYOMING YORK All 2

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 NUMBER OF PA INFLUENZA CASES (ANTIGEN, CULTURE, OR PCR POSITIVE), BY WEEK OF FIRST REPORT 3

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 SEASON-TO-DATE INFLUENZA SUB-TYPING RESULTS FROM STATE PUBLIC HEALTH LAB 4

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 SEASON-TO-DATE INFLUENZA-ASSOCIATED DEATHS BY AGE Influenza-associated deaths AGE 0-4 1 05-9 1 10-18 0 25-49 13 50-64 36 65 110 All 161 5

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 PERCENT OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS WITH INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS (ILI*) AS REASON FOR VISIT Statewide, By Week of Emergency Department Visit *ILI defined as presence of fever and (cough or sore throat) syndromes, or specific reference to flu ED data obtained daily from 146 Emergency Departments across Pennsylvania 6

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 PERCENT OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS WITH INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS (ILI*) AS REASON FOR VISIT By Region and Week of Emergency Department Visit *ILI defined as presence of fever and (cough or sore throat) syndromes, or specific reference to flu ED data obtained daily from 146 Emergency Departments across Pennsylvania 7

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 PERCENT OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS WITH INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS (ILI*) AS REASON FOR VISIT By Age Group and Week of Emergency Department Visit *ILI defined as presence of fever and (cough or sore throat) syndromes, or specific reference to flu ED data obtained daily from 146 Emergency Departments across Pennsylvania 8

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 Influenza Test Results Reported to the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) Select Pennsylvania Laboratories, Season to date *ILI defined as presence of fever and (cough or sore throat) syndromes, or specific reference to flu ED data obtained daily from 146 Emergency Departments across Pennsylvania 9

09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 Percent of Total Deaths Attributed to Pneumonia and Influenza, Pennsylvania Through Week 51 (Ending 21DEC19) *ILI defined as presence of fever and (cough or sore throat) syndromes, or specific reference to flu ED data obtained daily from 146 Emergency Departments across Pennsylvania 10

*ILI defined as presence of fever and (cough or sore throat) syndromes, or specific reference to flu PENNSYLVANIA WEEKLY INFLUENZA REPORT 09:19 Thursday, January 9, 2020 6 INFORMATION FROM 30SEP18 THROUGH 28SEP19 PERCENT OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS WITH INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS (ILI*) AS REASON FOR VISIT Statewide, By Week of Emergency .

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