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Seasonal Influenza Summary 2014-2015
Organization: Newfoundland Labrador Department of Health and Community Services"Overview
- There were 695 laboratory-confirmed cases during the 2014/15 season. Of these cases, there were 334 hospitalizations, 54 ICU admissions and 24 influenza-related deaths (Figure 1). The season peaked in late-December to early-January and ended in late-June.
- Nearly half of the cases were in Eastern Health (49.6%), followed by Western Health (23.0%), Central Health(22.0%), and Labrador-Grenfell Health (5.3%) (Figure 2)..." - Seasonal Influenza Summary 2014-2015
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Product Type: Report
Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance
Provincial and Territorial Surveillance
Communicable Diseases
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Influenza
Product Type: Report
Category:
Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance,Provincial and Territorial Surveillance,Communicable Diseases,Vaccine Preventable Diseases,Influenza Monitoring and SurveillanceVaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance
Provincial and Territorial Surveillance
Communicable Diseases
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Influenza
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Population: Adults
Children (All)
Seniors
Region: Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)
Population: Adults
Children (All)
Seniors
Region: Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)
Language:
English
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