According to the latest FluView report yesterday from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), flu activity is on the rise across the United States, with activity especially noted in young adults and children.
Clinical labs reported a 5% case-positivity rate for influenza in the past week, up from 2.9% the week before. Outpatient vistas for respiratory illnesses also increased, from 2.2% to 2.5%.
“Percent positivity for influenza and the percentage of outpatient visits for respiratory illness and emergency department visits for influenza among pediatric age groups increased this week,” the CDC said. “The timing of the increasing activity is similar to several past seasons.”
High activity in Louisiana
Only one state—Louisiana—reported high influenza-like illness (ILI), while Colorado is seeing moderate activity. The previous week Louisiana and Puerto Rico logged moderate ILI activity.
Influenza A(H3N2) accounted for 82.3% of all influenza A viruses detected. Influenza A viruses account for around 90% of influenza cases seen in the United States this season, and H3N2 has been the dominant strain seen in the United Kingdom, Japan, and Canada so far.
There have been no pediatric deaths associated with influenza this season, but the CDC estimates 450 adult deaths and 11,000 hospitalizations have already occurred.