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Arizona Flu Cases Increase Rsv Numbers Stable

Respiratory Virus Surveillance Maricopa County Az
Respiratory Virus Surveillance Maricopa County Az

Respiratory Virus Surveillance Maricopa County Az Flu, rsv, and covid 19 activity is trending below their typical seasonal levels. rsv and flu activity is decreasing, while covid 19 activity is overall increasing. Current week: 4 rsv counts are historically lower than covid 19 & flu which is why these data are difficult to see.

Respiratory Virus Surveillance Maricopa County Az
Respiratory Virus Surveillance Maricopa County Az

Respiratory Virus Surveillance Maricopa County Az If you see increased wastewater viral activity levels of covid 19, influenza virus, or rsv, it might indicate that there is a higher risk of infection. for more information, see data methods. Rsv cases statewide are up by about 30% over the five year season average, state data shows. The “combined” category is created by adding emergency department patient visits with diagnosed covid 19 to those visits with diagnosed influenza and those visits with diagnosed respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) for the given week. Pima county health department remains dedicated to tracking cases of influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and covid 19 in available data sources to help the public and health officials make decisions about how to respond to and prevent the spread of disease.

Arizona Flu Cases Increase Rsv Numbers Stable
Arizona Flu Cases Increase Rsv Numbers Stable

Arizona Flu Cases Increase Rsv Numbers Stable The “combined” category is created by adding emergency department patient visits with diagnosed covid 19 to those visits with diagnosed influenza and those visits with diagnosed respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) for the given week. Pima county health department remains dedicated to tracking cases of influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and covid 19 in available data sources to help the public and health officials make decisions about how to respond to and prevent the spread of disease. Pima county health department remains dedicated to tracking cases of influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) and covid 19 in available data sources to help the public and health officials make decisions about how to respond to and prevent the spread of disease. While the influenza weekly case numbers represent a 54% increase from week to week, rsv numbers were stable with weekly cases decreasing by 3%. in total, arizona has confirmed 6,993 rsv cases and. Public health tracks flu and rsv cases by mmwr weeks, which is a standard way across the united states of numbering weeks in a year to track disease. weekly reports start on sunday and end the following saturday. all data are preliminary and may change as more reports are received. • influenza and rsv activity remains low, but flu remains elevated above the 5 season average. covid 19 activity is trending upwards, but remains below the 3 season average. • to receive weekly updates, subscribe to the flu & rsv report at azhealth.gov email.

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