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Outbreak Outlook - National - Nov 18

RSV and influenza-like illness are beginning to pick up, but Covid-19 remains low

Outbreak Outlook - National - Nov 18

Respiratory Diseases

Influenza-like illness

Influenza-like illness remains low in most areas of the country, but activity is picking up a bit as we head deeper into the winter months. Around 2.5% of visits to the doctor were for fever and cough or sore throat, up from 2.4% the week prior. We are still likely several weeks away from crossing the 3% threshold that marks the beginning of flu season.

Source: CDC

All states remain in the minimal or low categories for outpatient ILI, but the Southern states and and parts of the West are seeing increases in wastewater concentration, which suggests that activity is increasing (as expected this time of year).

Young children are experiencing the most flu-like illness, as always. They saw a jump from 7.5% to 8.1% outpatient ILI. For comparison, last year peaked at 15.5% around the New Year. Older age groups saw less dramatic increases, with the 5-24 age group rising from 3.8% to 4.0%. Adult age groups remain below 2%.

It is too early to determine how well this year’s flu vaccine matches the circulating strains. However, so far most subtyped specimens are either H1N1 or H3N2—the strains that have been predominant in recent years.


COVID-19

The respite continues. Covid-19 wastewater activity is low and declining in most areas of the country.

Although the Midwest leads the country in wastewater activity, its activity remains low and stable.

Wastewater activity is low in the West and minimal in the South and Northeast. Only one state in the country reported very high wastewater activity last week: New Mexico.

Trips to the emergency department for Covid-19 remain minimal, accounting for just 0.5% of all emergency department visits in the past week. The number of people hospitalized due to the virus also declined again, to the low rate of 1.0 hospitalizations per 100,000 people.


RSV & Other Bugs

RSV: RSV activity is still low across the country, but there are some increases in the South, with hospitalizations and wastewater concentration beginning to pick up.

Activity in the rest of the country is minimal, but early indicators (e.g., test positivity) are rising, and so I do expect the weeks ahead to bring more intense transmission.

Other bugs: A bunch of other viruses that cause respiratory infections and cold/flu-like symptoms are increasing.


Stomach Bugs

Norovirus is fairly high at 12.4% test positivity and increasing. Test positivity has increased about 2.4x since the low it hit in early September. This is the time of year we expect norovirus to be more active, so I don’t expect to see low rates return for a few months. Rates are highest in the South, followed by the West, and Midwest; they remain low in the Northeast.


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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