Georgia Flu Surveillance Update Week 7 – 2024

Georgia Flu Surveillance Update: Week 7 (Ending February 17, 2024)

As of Week 7, Georgia flu activity was High=10 (on the scale of 1-13). Activity levels are based on the percent of outpatient visits in Georgia due to Influenza-like illness during this timeframe.

For the corresponding week, the percentage of outpatient visits for Influenza-like Illness was 5.2% (which is above the regional baseline of 3.3%), the number of influenza-associated death was 0 (40 total for the current ILI season); the number of Metro Area Influenza Hospitalizations was 96 (3,832 total for current Flu season); and the number of Influenza Outbreaks was 1 (151 total for current Flu season).

Map shows Influenza-like cases in US southern region. Georgia activity indicator is at level 10 (High) on week 7 as shown in red color.
For week 7, the graph shows decreased number of cases for age groups 00-04, 05-24, and 25-49 while age groups 50-64 and 65+ remained stable compared to the previous week.

Getting the flu shot is the best thing you can do to protect yourself and others.
District 2 health departments have flu vaccines available. Please contact your local health department for information on how to get your Flu vaccine at http://phdistrict2.org/contact-us.

To learn more about how to protect yourself against flu, visit DPH website at
https://dph.georgia.gov/epidemiology/influenza/seasonal-flu-influenza and CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/flu/


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