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Outbreak Outlook - National - April 22

Plus the latest on H5N1

Outbreak Outlook - National - April 22

ILI

Seasonal: Influenza-like illness (ILI) is at 2.3%, well below the national baseline of 2.9% which marks the beginning and end of flu season. No jurisdictions are in the very high or high categories; only one (North Dakota) is moderate. All other states are low or minimal.

On H5N1: The same surveillance systems used to track “regular” flu are also used to monitor for the emergence of a possible pandemic influenza — like H5N1. So the continued decline in influenza-like illness, both in outpatient and emergency data streams, is useful reassurance that H5N1 is not circulating widely in humans.

Moreover, as part of our country’s influenza surveillance, a selection of influenza specimens are sent for additional testing to see what type of influenza it is (e.g., H1N1, H3N2). In the most recent week, for example, 63 specimens were typed. This is one of the ways that H5N1 would be detected.

The other, more likely way is if someone is ill and undergoes diagnostic testing. Most standard diagnostic tests in the hospital or clinic cannot directly confirm an H5 infection. However, they can determine that a person has an influenza A virus that is not type H1 or H3. This result should prompt a clinician to send the sample for further testing to pinpoint the specific type of influenza.


COVID-19

Covid-19 activity is low. The rate of new weekly hospitalizations is still declining, and wastewater concentration is low.

There are a few little hints that have me paying closer attention. First, the variant KP.2, jumped from an estimated 10% of 25% of variants circulating (these estimates are uncertain) in the U.S. Scientists have found that it likely has an advantage over the currently-dominant variants. And the United Kingdom is seeing a small increase in Covid-19 metrics like test positivity, particularly in the oldest age groups. At this point I’m not especially worried that this variant will give us an early summer wave, but I’m keeping an eye on the data just in case.


Stomach Bugs

This has been a loooong norovirus season, and test positivity is still high. I’m ready for it to end!


Food recalls

The following foods are being recalled because they are contaminated. Please check your cupboards and throw out any of these items:

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