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Outbreak Outlook - National - October 16

RSV activity is rising quickly

Outbreak Outlook - National - October 16

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Respiratory diseases

Influenza-like illness

In the week ending October 7, influenza-like illness (ILI) remained about the same. Around 2.2% of visits to the doctor were for fever and cough or sore throat, up from 2.1% the week prior. We are below the level of ILI that we saw at this time last year, but slightly above where we had been at this point in the four years prior.

At the national level, ILI in the youngest children rose again this week to 7.7%, up from 7.1% the week prior. For the 5-24 age group, the rate rose slightly from 3.3% to 3.5%. Older age groups remain below 2%. If you have young children at home, there may be sick days ahead.

Washington D.C. and New York City were both in the “high” categories for the last two reports. They are now back down to the “low” categories. I’m not sure what explains this drop-off, but it’s good news so I’ll take it. Alaska is in the “moderate” category. The rest of the country is “low” or “minimal.”


Covid-19

Covid-19 activity continues to fall around the country. The number of new hospitalizations fell again this week, as did test positivity. For comparison, our most recent peak was about 20,600 hospitalizations; we are now at 18,100. Although I hope we will continue to see declines, activity commonly remains elevated through the autumn and winter months.

The number of deaths per week is around 1,200 (with some uncertainty because of lags in data reporting). At this time last year, there were around 2,500 weekly deaths.


RSV

RSV activity rose sharply again this week. The season has definitely started. PCR test positivity was 3.5% nationally, up from 2.6% last week. These increases are almost entirely driven by rapid increases in the Southern region, where PCR test positivity is now nearly 10%. RSV activity in the South is definitely notable, so if you live in the area, please be cautious. The other regions of the country are calmer, for now.

This is the first year that RSV shots are available for older adults, infants, and pregnant women, so I hope the availability of these products helps reduce severe illness among these vulnerable groups.


Others

I'm monitoring several other respiratory viruses. Here's the current status:


Stomach bugs

Norovirus


Food recalls

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

New this week:

Previously reported:


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