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Outbreak Outlook - National - March 24

Outbreak Outlook - National - March 24

Respiratory Diseases

Influenza-like illness

Influenza-like illness continues to ease. During the week ending March 15, 3.9% of visits to the doctor were for fever and cough or sore throat (also known as outpatient ILI), down from 4.3% the week prior.

Regular readers may recall that we had two peaks this season, one at 6.8% and the other at 7.8%. So, we have come a long way, but we are still working towards the 3% threshold that marks the end of flu season.

All age groups are enjoying improvements, with outpatient ILI in the 0-4 year olds declining to 10.4%, down from this season's high of 18.1%. Outpatient ILI in school age kids is at 6.2%, and all of the older age groups are 3.5% and under. More severe illness, as measured by the percentage of emergency department visits that are for influenza, has also declined substantially across all age groups. However, emergency department visits for influenza remain elevated compared to the off-season.

The proportion of activity that is flu B is increasing, now at 6%. I can attest—it hit my house this week. We diagnosed through an at-home antigen test that looks for SARS-CoV-2, flu A, and flu B. I found the test to be pretty handy, though a little expensive. Flu B activity generally increases in the spring, which is exactly what we are seeing. It tends to be milder than flu A.

There's no question that this was a remarkable flu season. Deaths from pneumonia and influenza far exceeded the last few seasons (as shown below). Hospitalizations for influenza were high as well. In some ways, we are fortunate that we had a quiet Covid-19 winter season, because the combined burden on the healthcare system could have been even more substantial.

Source: CDC

COVID-19

Covid-19 is hitting a lull in many places in the country, with low and declining wastewater and low rates of severe illness. Nevertheless, activity is still high in more than a dozen states.

Nationally, wastewater activity held roughly steady at a moderate rate this past week. Activity remains moderate, but is increasing in the Midwest and South. Activity is low and stable in the Northeast and declining in the West.

Emergency department visits are low at 0.7%, with no significant change in the past week. Since January, national ED visits for Covid-19 have declined by half.

Hospitalizations are low and continue to slowly decline, falling to 2.6 hospitalizations per 100,000 people.


Other Bugs

Several other causes of cold and flu-like symptoms are circulating:


Norovirus

Some slightly good news - norovirus activity dipped a bit in the past couple weeks, down to 17% test positivity. This is still very high, but it is lower than it has been December. Rates are lowest in the West, and the South and Midwest are roughly tied for first place.

Source: CDC

Food recalls

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

New:

Previously reported:


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