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Outbreak Outlook: Week 4 of DIY Surveillance

Unusually quiet autumn for respiratory infections

Outbreak Outlook: Week 4 of DIY Surveillance

Week 4. Still no CDC data. Still checking all 50 states plus D.C. ourselves. I’m starting to wonder what will come first: flu season or the end of the shutdown.

I would like to extend a big thank you to my research assistant Anna, who’s been in the trenches with me, first working on Crisis Averted, now on Force. None of this would be possible without her.

If you’re just joining this newsletter, Force of Infection publishes a weekly report on seasonal respiratory virus activity, food recalls, and other public health updates. I share detailed data and analysis year-round, including state by state information during the winter months in regional editions. However, the federal shutdown means the data provided by the CDC on respiratory infections and norovirus are not being updated. To fill the gap, Force of Infection has been visiting each state website plus Washington, D.C. to get the latest on what’s going around.

Since the shutdown has made it harder to get high quality information, all reports will be free until the government reopens.


National Updates

Mother Nature is cutting us a break. This is one of the quietest periods for respiratory virus activity that I’ve seen in a long time. Here’s hoping it stays that way for the duration of the shutdown (and beyond!).

COVID-19 activity continues to decline around the country, now at low or very low levels in most states. There is very little in the way of influenza activity yet, so there is still time to get your flu shot if you have not already. RSV stirred in a few states, particularly in young kids, but remains at very low levels overall.

One exception: norovirus is trending upward nationally. In the South, activity is moderate but has actually decreased a bit over the past week. Norovirus has passed from low to moderate activity and is rising in the Northeast, and while it remains low in the Midwest, it is trending upward there as well. Activity remains low and stable in the West.


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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