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Respiratory Viruses : Groups Most Impacted—Emergency Department Visits

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    The data presented in the figures below were updated on Friday, December 29, 2023. However, due to the Christmas and New Year's holidays, data summaries are not provided. Data reported to CDC for the week ending December 23, 2023, should be interpreted with caution due to potential reporting delays from the holidays. Data trends may change after data are backfilled after the holidays. Regular updates will resume on Friday, January 5, 2024.

    Reported on Friday, December 29th, 2023.

    Provides an update on which groups are currently most affected by illness from COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.

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    Emergency Department Visits for Viral Respiratory Illness, by Age (Weekly percent of total emergency department visits associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV) -- Emergency Department Visits for Viral Respiratory Illness, by Sex (Weekly percent of total emergency department visits associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV) -- Emergency Department Visits for Viral Respiratory Illness, by Race and Ethnicity (Weekly percent of total emergency department visits associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV)
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