Update: Influenza Activity — United States, October 1, 2017–February 3, 2018
Supporting Files
Public Domain
-
Feb 16 2018
-
Details
-
Journal Article:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
-
Personal Author:Budd, Alicia P. ; Wentworth, David E. ; Blanton, Lenee ; Elal, Anwar Isa Abd ; Alabi, Noreen ; Barnes, John ; Brammer, Lynnette ; Burns, Erin ; Cummings, Charisse N. ; Davis, Todd ; Flannery, Brendan ; Fry, Alicia M. ; Garg, Shikha ; Garten, Rebecca ; Gubareva, Larisa ; Jang, Yunho ; Kniss, Krista ; Kramer, Natalie ; Lindstrom, Stephen ; Mustaquim, Desiree ; O’Halloran, Alissa ; Olsen, Sonja J. ; Sessions, Wendy ; Taylor, Calli ; Xu, Xiyan ; Dugan, Vivien G. ; Katz, Jacqueline ; Jernigan, Daniel
-
Description:Influenza activity in the United States began to increase in early November 2017 and rose sharply from December through February 3, 2018; elevated influenza activity is expected to continue for several more weeks. Influenza A Viruses have been most commonly identified, with influenza A(H3N2) Viruses predominating, but influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 and influenza B Viruses were also reported. This report summarizes U.S. influenza activity* during October 1, 2017-February 3, 2018,| and updates the previous summary (1).
-
Subjects:
-
Source:MMWR Morbidity Mortal Weekly Rep. 67(6):169-179.
-
Series:
-
DOI:
-
ISSN:0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
-
Pubmed ID:29447145
-
Pubmed Central ID:PMC5815487
-
Document Type:
-
Place as Subject:
-
Pages in Document:11 pdf page
-
Volume:67
-
Issue:6
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:8f2f7483a27563de779f29be0511e6608953c883d870aef51288a18ae9a6551c6798df9fd6a0e98f46d5bd2fdc81bc4414d848768e2faaf4d7875b8e4ee62fa5
-
Download URL:
-
File Type:
Supporting Files
ON THIS PAGE
CDC STACKS serves as an archival repository of CDC-published products including
scientific findings,
journal articles, guidelines, recommendations, or other public health information authored or
co-authored by CDC or funded partners.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
You May Also Like
COLLECTION
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)