How many people died from the flu in Sacramento County in 2019?

How many people died from the flu in Sacramento County in 2019?

How many people died from the flu in Sacramento County in 2019?

Sacramento County Public Health (SCPH) has confirmed a total of 129 influenza cases among all ages for the 2018-2019 season,* with 98 influenza-associated intensive care unit (ICU) admissions and 31 influenza-associated deaths.

Is there a flu going around Sacramento?

Three strains of influenza are currently circulating in Sacramento County – H1N1 (which is a flu A strain), Influenza A and Influenza B. The good news is that the flu vaccine, which is still readily available, covers all three strains of the flu that have been detected.

When is flu season in Sacramento?

The flu season typically runs from fall to spring each year, and this year with the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts feared a twindemic. The California Department of Public Health reported 46 positive influenza tests for the 2020-2021 season by the second week of December.

What are this years flu symptoms?

Flu Symptoms

  • fever* or feeling feverish/chills.
  • cough.
  • sore throat.
  • runny or stuffy nose.
  • muscle or body aches.
  • headaches.
  • fatigue (tiredness)
  • some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults.

    When does flu season begin in California?

    The exact timing and duration of flu seasons can vary, but influenza activity often begins to increase in October. Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February, although activity can last as late as May.

    What month is flu season in California?

    Influenza season is July 1 – June 30, Weeks 27-26.

    When did swine flu hit California State University?

    California State University, Long Beach reported on April 29 that a student had returned a “probable positive” test result for swine influenza. The student showed symptoms on Sunday April 26 and went to the campus health services office the following day.

    Where was the swine flu outbreak in Arkansas?

    As of July 16, 2009, the Arkansas Department of Health has reported 51 confirmed cases of swine flu. Four of the cases were from Camp Robinson, a US Army National Guard base located in North Little Rock in Pulaski County.

    How many people have died from swine flu in Arizona?

    The first death in the state due to H1N1 swine flu complications was reported by the Maricopa County Department of Public Health on May 14. As of January 15, Arizona has reported 142 deaths due to confirmed A/H1N1 influenza, including at least 2 in 2010 alone.

    How many swine flu cases are there in the US?

    As of April 24 eight human cases were known in the US, including six in Southern California. The patients have recovered.

    California State University, Long Beach reported on April 29 that a student had returned a “probable positive” test result for swine influenza. The student showed symptoms on Sunday April 26 and went to the campus health services office the following day.

    As of July 16, 2009, the Arkansas Department of Health has reported 51 confirmed cases of swine flu. Four of the cases were from Camp Robinson, a US Army National Guard base located in North Little Rock in Pulaski County.

    The first death in the state due to H1N1 swine flu complications was reported by the Maricopa County Department of Public Health on May 14. As of January 15, Arizona has reported 142 deaths due to confirmed A/H1N1 influenza, including at least 2 in 2010 alone.

    How many cases of swine flu in Kansas?

    As of July 24, 2009 there were 213 confirmed cases of swine flu in Kansas, 101 in adults and 112 in children. However, in Wyandotte and Johnson counties the state had instructed that only hospitalized patients needed to be tested so the numbers were quite possibly higher. [226]