Influenza Activity in Suffolk County
As reported by NYSDOH on 12-15-2023 - Influenza Activity, Surveillance and Reports
For the week ending 12-09-2023:
Influenza cases: 866, an increase of 111% from the prior week
Influenza A viruses are the only influenza viruses known to cause flu pandemics (i.e., global epidemics of flu disease). A pandemic can occur when a new and different influenza A virus emerges that infects people, has the ability to spread efficiently among people, and against which people have little or no immunity. (CDC)
Influenza B viruses cause a respiratory illness that infects the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. Flu B is contagious and easily passed from person to person. (CDC)
Unspecified: 51
Cases per 100k population: 58.74 (Population =1,474,273)
Hospitalizations: 41, up 95% from 21 the week prior.
Pediatric Deaths in New York State:0
To date this season: 2
COMPARE WITH PREVIOUS SEASONS
Cases
- 2021-2022: 573
- 2022-2023: 3936
- 2023-2024: 866
Hospitalizations
- 2021-2022: 29
- 2023-2023: 123
- 2023-2024: 40
The best way to prevent flu A and flu B is by getting your annual flu vaccine. The flu vaccine protects against the most common flu strains.
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