This week's report
View the current weekly flu report.
Highlights
- Influenza severity for Massachusetts is moderate this week.
- The percent of influenza-like illness (ILI) visits in Massachusetts is 2.99%, which is higher than previous seasons and the regional baseline of 2.0%.
- The percent of hospitalizations associated with influenza is 1.08%, which is higher than previous seasons.
- Overall ILI activity is moderate. The Central and Southeast regions are reporting high ILI activity; the Boston, Northeast, and West regions are reporting moderate ILI activity; the Inner Metro Boston and Outer Metro Boston regions are reporting low ILI activity.
- Laboratory-confirmed influenza cases increased by 17% this week. More influenza A than influenza B positive specimens have been reported by hospitals and outpatient facilities in Massachusetts. For influenza A, the predominant strain is currently H3N2.
- The number of influenza vaccine doses administered this flu season is comparable to last season in the same week. The vaccination rate for all ages is 48%. See figure 6 and 7 for vaccination data.
- Nationally, seasonal influenza viruses continue to circulate, and activity is increasing in parts of the country.
- Additional statewide and national data including geographic spread, ILI activity, and pneumonia and influenza mortality are available at CDC’s FluView Weekly Report at https://www.cdc.gov/fluview/index.html and FluView Interactive https://www.cdc.gov/fluview/overview/fluview-interactive.html.
- Statewide and national COVID data are available at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-response-reporting and https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#datatracker-home
It’s not too late to get vaccinated. Flu vaccination is always the best way to prevent flu and its potentially serious complications.
Additional Resources
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Open DOCX file, 1012.08 KB, Weekly Flu Report, May 13, 2022 (Accessible) (English, DOCX 1012.08 KB)
Date published: | May 13, 2022 |
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