niman Posted August 26, 2016 Report Posted August 26, 2016 Seven human infections with novel influenza A viruses were reported by two states (Michigan [4] and Ohio [3]) during week 33. All seven persons were infected with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses and reported exposure to swine in fair settings during the week preceding illness onset. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/
niman Posted August 26, 2016 Author Report Posted August 26, 2016 Novel Influenza A Viruses: Seven human infections with novel influenza A viruses were reported by two states (Michigan [4] and Ohio [3]) during week 33. All seven persons were infected with influenza A (H3N2) variant (H3N2v) viruses and reported exposure to swine in fair settings during the week preceding illness onset. To date, a total of 18 (Michigan [12] and Ohio [6]) human infections with H3N2v viruses have been identified during 2016, all reported during the month of August. One of the 18 persons were hospitalized as a result of H3N2v illness. No deaths have occurred. All variant virus infections have been associated with swine exposure in fair settings. No human-to-human transmission has been identified. Public health and agriculture officials are investigating the extent of disease among humans and swine, and additional cases may be identified as the investigation continues. Early identification and investigation of human infections with novel influenza A viruses are critical to ensure timely risk assessment and so that appropriate public health measures can be taken. Additional information on influenza in swine, variant influenza infection in humans, and strategies to interact safely with swine can be found athttp://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/index.htm.
niman Posted August 26, 2016 Author Report Posted August 26, 2016 edit Name Isolate ID Subtype Passage PB2 PB1 PA HA NP NA MP NS HE P3 Collection date edit Name Isolate ID Subtype Passage PB2 PB1 PA HA NP NA MP NS HE P3 Collection date A/Michigan/84/2016 EPI_ISL_232047 H3N2 OR --- --- --- 1701 --- 1358 --- --- --- --- 2016-08-11 A/Michigan/83/2016 EPI_ISL_232048 H3N2 OR 2316 2286 2208 1737 1540 1441 1002 865 --- --- 2016-08-09 A/Michigan/82/2016 EPI_ISL_232046 H3N2 OR 2264 2274 1094 956 --- 1360 970 664 --- --- 2016-08-09 A/Ohio/28/2016 EPI_ISL_232045 H3N2 OR 2264 2274 --- 1701 --- 1342 969 838 --- --- 2016-08-04 A/Ohio/27/2016 EPI_ISL_232044 H3N2 OR 2264 2274 2151 1693 1497 1363 982 838 --- --- 2016-07-30
niman Posted August 26, 2016 Author Report Posted August 26, 2016 Case Count: Detected U.S. Human Infections with H3N2v by State since August 2011 Language: English Español Recommend on FacebookTweet Table 1. Case Count: Detected U.S. Human Infections with H3N2v by State since August 2011 States Reporting H3N2v Cases Cases in 2011 Cases in 2012 Cases in 2013 Cases in 2014 Cases in 2015 Cases in 2016 Hawaii 1 Illinois 4 1 Indiana 2 138 14 Iowa 3 1 1 Maine 2 Maryland 12 Michigan 6 2 1 12 Minnesota 5 1 New Jersey 1 Ohio 107 1 2 6 Pennsylvania 3 11 Utah 1* West Virginia 2 3 Wisconsin 20 1 Total 12 309 19 3 3 18 * Case in Utah occurred in April 2012. This chart indicates the number of CDC-reported infections with H3N2v influenza A viruses since August 2011. This case count will be updated on Fridays as new cases are reported. NOTE: The state totals reported by CDC may not always be consistent with those reported by state health departments. If there is a discrepancy between these two counts, data from the state health departments should be used as the most accurate number. Table 2. H3N2v Hospitalizations and Deaths Since July 2012* H3N2v Hospitalizations and Deaths Since July 2012 Cases in 2012 Cases in 2013 Cases in 2014 Cases in 2015 Cases in 2016 Hospitalizations 16 1 1 2 1 Deaths 1 0 0 0 0 * As reported by states to CDC. This chart indicates the number of CDC-reported infections with H3N2v influenza A viruses since July 2012. This case count will be updated when new cases are reported. See Reported Infections with Variant Influenza Viruses in the United States since 2005 for a complete list of human infections with all variant viruses since 2005. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/h3n2v-case-count.htm
niman Posted September 2, 2016 Author Report Posted September 2, 2016 Novel Influenza A Viruses: No additional human infections with novel influenza A viruses were reported to CDC during week 34. To date, a total of 18 (Michigan [12] and Ohio [6]) human infections with H3N2v viruses have been identified during 2016, all reported during the month of August. One of the 18 persons were hospitalized as a result of H3N2v illness. No deaths have occurred. All variant virus infections have been associated with swine exposure in fair settings and no human-to-human transmission has been identified. Early identification and investigation of human infections with novel influenza A viruses are critical to ensure timely risk assessment and so that appropriate public health measures can be taken. Additional information on influenza in swine, variant influenza infection in humans, and strategies to interact safely with swine can be found athttp://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/index.htm.
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