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Outbreak Outlook: Week 2 of DIY Surveillance

State by state disease surveillance of COVID-19, influenza and RSV amid federal public health cuts

Outbreak Outlook: Week 2 of DIY Surveillance

Last night, the CDC was devastated by layoffs that eliminated whole offices. The Inform Division, which I helped to start at the Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics, was among those affected. According to an unconfirmed report published by Inside Medicine, the list of layoff targets also includes a number of other offices focused on communication and disease surveillance (among other functions), which could be particularly disruptive to the public’s ability to get high quality information.

Meanwhile, for the second week in a row, the federal government shutdown has interfered with public reporting of surveillance. No new information has been published on disease activity since September 26.

I am furious and sad for my colleagues, and scared for public health.

Team Force of Infection is doing what we can to fill the gap. We once again visited all 50 state websites + DC to check on COVID-19, influenza, and RSV activity. The details of what we found are below. You may need to open the email in your browser to get the full report.

All reports during the shutdown will be free for everyone. Please share this post so others can find it.

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National Updates

At the national level, COVID-19 activity continues its steady decline following the summer wave. Emergency department visits have fallen to very low levels across most of the country, with the majority of states now reporting between 0.3% and 1.8% of ED visits for COVID-19. Nearly all regions are showing improvement, with particularly strong declines in the Southeast (Tennessee at just 0.3%) and Midwest (Illinois and Kansas both at 0.4%). A few states remain slightly elevated, but the overall trajectory has been several weeks of decrease.

Influenza activity remains minimal nationwide, with all regions reporting rates well below seasonal thresholds. However, we’re starting to see the tiniest hints of movement. Oklahoma and South Dakota are showing small increases in influenza-like illness, and Texas ED visits ticked up slightly this past week, though all remain at very low levels.

And while RSV activity remains low overall, it is stirring in some regions. Louisiana stands out with test positivity jumping to 3.9% from 0.9% in mid-September, and emergency department visits are rising among young children in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Virginia. Texas is also seeing increases in both ED visits and hospitalizations for children ages 0-4. Other regions are showing subtler signs, but I do expect the season to begin in earnest in the weeks ahead.


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