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Outbreak Outlook - National - April 8

Seasonal viruses retreating, but mpox and H5N1 remain concerns

Outbreak Outlook - National - April 8

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Respiratory Diseases

ILI

Influenza-like illness (ILI) declined again this week, now at 3% of visits to the doctor for fever and cough or sore throat. This is just above the national baseline of 2.9%. Half of specimens tested  were influenza B, which is typical this time of year.

This has been an uncommonly long season. ILI activity has been above baseline since October. With any luck, next week we will finally officially exit the flu season—but we haven't gotten there yet. 

By age: The 0-4 age group saw a decrease in activity again this week, with ILI now at 8.7%. The 5 to 24-year-old age group also saw a modest decline, now at 4.8%. Older age groups are all below 3% and holding more or less steady.

By region: Most of the country is now enjoying low levels of flu activity, with 44 states reporting low or minimal levels of activity. There are six exceptions: North Dakota, Michigan, the District of Columbia, Nebraska, Wyoming, and New Mexico are all still reporting high levels of activity.  The remaining five states, mostly in the Midwest and Northeast, are reporting moderate levels.


COVID-19

Covid-19 activity is on the decline nationwide, marked by a consistent decrease in both hospitalizations and visits to emergency departments over the past several weeks.

This week saw just over 8,000 new Covid-19 hospitalizations, the lowest since July. Although Covid-19 deaths are decreasing, the latest full week of data reports still over 1,000 weekly deaths.

Wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 is steadily decreasing in all four regions of the country, which gives me additional confidence that we will continue to see declining activity in the weeks ahead. With any luck, we will not face any new Covid-19 waves until mid-summer, which is when the earliest indicators of the summer wave begin to appear.


Stomach Bugs

No rest for the weary. Norovirus activity rose by over a point this week, hitting 13.3% on the national level. Last year peaked at 16.5%, for reference. Even the Northeast, which I thought for sure had peaked, saw a slight rebound this week. Stay vigilant by washing those hands!


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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