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Outbreak Outlook - National - Dec 9

Outbreak Outlook - National - Dec 9

Respiratory Diseases

Influenza-like illness

Influenza like illness (ILI) is rising, as expected this time of year. Approximately 3.5% of visits to the doctor were for fever and cough or sore throat during the week ending November 30th, up from 3.0% the week prior.

As always, children ages 0 to 4 are most heavily affected. In the 0-4 age group, outpatient ILI has now risen a full point to 10.4%, up from 9.4% last week. The 5 to 24 year old age group is also seeing an uptick, now at 5.2%. Older age groups are rising as well, but at much lower levels.

Most of the Southern region is now experiencing moderate levels of activity. Some parts of the region are worse off, with Louisiana, the District of Columbia, and Georgia all have high or very high levels of activity. This increase is evident in both emergency department visits and outpatient visits.

The Western region is also seeing an increase, notably Arizona and California. In fact, in particular may soon be seeing intensifying activity as wastewater levels of wastewater concentration are higher there than in other parts of the country.

The Midwest is doing fine, with most states still reporting low or minimal levels of ILI. And in the Northeast, the more populous states are beginning to see significant increases, including New Jersey and New York City, both at moderate.


COVID-19

Wastewater activity remains low nationally. Things have now been fairly stable at this low level for about a month.

Trips to the emergency department for Covid-19 made up just 0.6% of all ED visits in the past week., which is much lower than past winters. Hospitalizations have further decreased to 0.8 hospitalizations per 100,000 population, which is the lowest it has been in the past year.

However, there are indications that this prolonged quiet period may be coming to an end soon, including increasing wastewater activity in a few states, including parts of the Western and New England regions.


RSV & Other Bugs

RSV: Activity is beginning to rise, though we are off to a slower start than years prior. Emergency department visits for RSV remain relatively low, about on par with Covid-19 right now. One major exception is the Southern region, which is definitely seeing an increase in both wastewater concentration and hospitalization rates. Caution is warranted for residents of the region.

Other bugs:


Stomach Bugs

Norovirus is very high right now - test positivity is up to 17%, which is higher than it has been in the past year. Just two weeks ago, it was at 11.4%. Rates are highest in the West, followed by the Midwest and South. The Northeast continues to have rates that are less than half the national average, but rates are rising here too. Keep 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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