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FLU SURVEILLANCE

Hello. Welcome to the influenza surveillance reporting website, brought to you by the Division of Communicable Disease Surveillance in the Office of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Outbreak Response at the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH).





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WEEKLY REPORTS

  • WEEK 2010-09 REPORT.pdf   1314k - Mar 12, 2010 9:54 AM by Rene Najera (v1)
    ‎Influenza activity remains "sporadic" in Maryland.‎
  • WEEK 2010-08 REPORT.pdf   1243k - Mar 8, 2010 8:25 AM by Rene Najera (v1)
    ‎Flu activity continues to be sporadic. Not so in some Southern States.‎
  • WEEK 2010-07 REPORT.pdf   659k - Mar 8, 2010 8:24 AM by Rene Najera (v1)
    ‎Still Sporadic flu activity.‎
  • WEEK 2010-06 REPORT.doc   618k - Mar 8, 2010 8:22 AM by Rene Najera (v1)
    ‎Flu activity continues to be Sporadic.‎
  • WEEK 2010-04 REPORT.pdf   762k - Feb 5, 2010 12:51 PM by Rene Najera (v1)
    ‎Flu activity remains "sporadic", with only a few cases being reported. The rest of the nation mirrors this.‎
Showing 5 files from page 2009-2010 Weekly Reports.

Influenza activity in Maryland:
 WEEKACTIVITY LEVEL
 WEEK 9 (Feb 28 to Mar 6)
SPORADIC
 WEEK 8 (Feb 21 to Feb 27)
SPORADIC
 WEEK 7 (Feb 14 to Feb 20)
SPORADIC
 WEEK 6 (Feb 7 to Feb 13)
SPORADIC
 WEEK 5 (Jan 31 to Feb 6)
SPORADIC
 WEEK 4 (Jan 24 to Jan 30)
SPORADIC

Predominant Virus Information:
While the overall number of specimens submitted for PCR testing for influenza has decreased, 2009 (H1N1) influenza virus continues to be detected.