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Update: Influenza Activity - United States, October 4-November 28, 2015

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects, compiles, and analyzes data on influenza activity year-round in the US. The influenza season generally begins in the fall and continues through the winter and spring months; however, the timing and severity of circulating influenza viruses can var...

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Published in:MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2015, Vol.64 (48), p.1342
Main Authors: Smith, Sophie, Blanton, Lenee, Kniss, Krista, Mustaquim, Desiree, Steffens, Craig, Reed, Carrie, Bramley, Anna, Flannery, Brendan, Fry, Alicia M, Grohskopf, Lisa A, Bresee, Joseph, Wallis, Teresa, Garten, Rebecca, Xu, Xiyan, Elal, Anwar Isa Abd, Gubareva, Larisa, Barnes, John, Wentworth, David E, Burns, Erin, Katz, Jacqueline, Jernigan, Daniel, Brammer, Lynnette
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Language:English
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Summary:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects, compiles, and analyzes data on influenza activity year-round in the US. The influenza season generally begins in the fall and continues through the winter and spring months; however, the timing and severity of circulating influenza viruses can vary by geographic location and season. Influenza activity in the US remained low through October and November in 2015. Influenza A viruses have been most frequently identified, with influenza A (H3) viruses predominating. Here, Smith et al summarize US influenza activity for the period Oct 4-Nov 28, 2015.
ISSN:0149-2195
1545-861X