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Outbreak Outlook - National - February 8

All three major respiratory diseases are hanging around stubbornly

Outbreak Outlook - National - February 8

Respiratory Diseases

Influenza-like illness

Influenza remains quite elevated across most of the country, with most states reporting moderate, high, or very high activity. The Northeast is in the best shape with consistent declines. Other regions of the country are taking a little longer to turn the corner.

The youngest children, as usual, have outpatient ILI rates that are substantially higher than all other age groups, accounting for 12.2% of all trips to the doctor, but this represents a slight improvement over last week. Outpatient ILI was flat for those aged 5-24 (8.2%) and 25-49 (3.7%), but decreased slightly for older age groups (to 2.4% for those aged 50-64, and to 1.8% for those 65+).

Severe illness is continuing to improve. Emergency department visits decreased slightly to 3.3%. Hospitalizations have decreased to 2.2 hospitalizations per 100,000 people nationally, which is a marked decline from the end of December, when the rate spiked to 13.1 per 100,000.


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COVID-19

Covid-19 is in a grey zone, neither increasing nor decreasing with any vigor. Wastewater activity increased to moderate activity nationally, but ED visits have dipped slightly to 0.6%. Hospitalizations have been consistently declining for the past several weeks, and decreased again this week to 0.8 hospitalizations per 100,000 people.

Activity is highest in the Midwest, where wastewater concentrations of SARS-CoV-2 are very high again, having risen for two weeks in a row. In the Northeast, activity is moderate and increasing. In contrast, activity is low and decreased slightly this past week in both the South and West.


RSV & Other Bugs

RSV: RSV activity continues to be elevated across the country. Test positivity is up to 7%, higher than it has been all season. ED visits are highest in the South (~0.7%). The West and Midwest are tied for the lowest (~0.5%). Hospitalizations remain elevated, but have decreased slightly, down to 1.6 hospitalizations per 100,000 people.

Other bugs: Lots of respiratory bugs circulating right now.


Norovirus

Norovirus loves February. Activity is high and climbing across the country. While rates are not stratospheric like last season, we are at typical (high) levels for this time of year. Test positivity was 13.5% at the national level, with the Northeast in worst shape at 15.8%.


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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