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1 No Activity Sporadic Local Regional Widespread Percent Influenza-like Illness/Absenteeism 5 Baselines Current Week (range by county) Last week Current year Current week Last year Off Season 6 (Seasonal Average– low, high) 7 Long Term Care Facilities 0.53 (0.00, 3.31) 0.10 0.26 0.47 (0.42, 0.76) Schools (absenteeism) 2.27 (0.87, 5.97) 2.49 3.28 3.25 (4.30, 4.94) Emergency Departments 2.20 (1.27, 4.65) 2.11 2.87 1.96 (3.16, 4.33) Current Week Past 3 Weeks Cumulative Total Influenza A H1N1 (2009) 1 1 1 PCR Influenza A H3N2 1 1 1 Influenza B 2 4 5 Rapid Influenza Tests 0 2 2 Influenza Activity Level 3 ILI 5 Activity Report also available at http://nj.gov/health/cd/statistics/flu-stats/ Laboratory Testing 8 Respiratory Virus Surveillance Report 1 New Jersey Department of Health Communicable Disease Service Week ending October 24, 2020 (MMWR week 43 2 ) Regional 4 Data Northwest: LOW Northeast: LOW Central West: LOW Central East: LOW Southwest LOW Southeast LOW Predominant Strain B State Activity Level Low Moderate High Week 40 Week 45 Week 50 Week 3 Week 8 Week 13 Week 18 Week 23 Week 28

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No Activity Sporadic Local Regional Widespread

Percent Influenza-like Illness/Absenteeism5 Baselines

Current Week

(range by county)

Last week

Current year

Current week

Last year

Off Season6

(Seasonal Average–

low, high)7

Long Term Care

Facilities

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3.25

(4.30, 4.94)

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Departments

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1.96

(3.16, 4.33)

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Communicable Disease Service Week ending

October 24, 2020 (MMWR week 432)

Regional4 Data

Northwest: LOW

Northeast: LOW

Central West: LOW

Central East: LOW

Southwest LOW

Southeast LOW

Predominant Strain B

State Activity Level

Low

Moderate

High

Week 40 Week 45 Week 50 Week 3 Week 8 Week 13 Week 18 Week 23 Week 28

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Influenza Season US (fatal) NJ (severe) NJ (fatal)

2014-2015 146 33 1

2015-2016 85 47 1

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For additional information regarding influenza surveillance please visit the following websites.

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http://www.cdc.gov/flu/

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Footnotes:

1. This report contains surveillance information about influenza and other viral respiratory illnesses collected by the New Jersey Department of Health,

Communicable Disease Service.

2. The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) week is the week of the epidemiologic year used by the Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention (CDC) for disease reporting. is assigned by the reporting local or state health department for the purposes of MMWR disease incidence

reporting and publishing. MMWR weeks begin on a Sunday and end on a Saturday and are assigned a numeric value ranging from 1 to 53, although most

years consist of 52 weeks. Week ending dates and associated MMWR weeks can be found at: https://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/documents/flu/

MMWR_2020.pdf

3. Activity levels for the state and region are defined in Tables 1 and 2 at the end of this document.

4. The following is a breakdown of counties contained within each public health region: Northwest: Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Warren; Northeast: Bergen,

Essex, Hudson; Central West: Hunterdon, Mercer, Somerset; Central East: Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Union; Southwest: Burlington, Camden,

Gloucester, Salem; Southeast: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland

5. Influenza-like illness (ILI) is defined as fever (> 100°F [37.8°C], oral or equivalent) and cough and/or sore throat (in the absence of a known cause other

than influenza). For long term care facilities, fever is defined as 2°F above baseline temperature. ILI Activity from long term care (LTC) facilities and

absenteeism data from schools is collected in the ILI Module of the Communicable Disease Reporting and Surveillance System (CDRSS). LTCs and

schools report their total census and number ill with ILI or number absent, respectively. Emergency department (ED) data is aggregate weekly totals of

syndromic ILI visits and total ED registrations as recorded in EpiCenter (e.g., NJDOH syndromic surveillance system).

6. Off season baseline is calculated by taking the average of statewide percentages of ILI for a 10 year period (2010 through and including 2019) during

months when influenza is less likely to be circulating (May-August). Data from 2020 was excluded due to a non-influenza respiratory virus pandemic that

occurred during this time period.

7. Three year seasonal averages are determined by calculating the average percent ILI/absenteeism for each influenza season (October to May) beginning

with the 2010-2011 season. These averages are ranked and the three highest and lowest overall season averages were selected. Data from the 19-20 season

was excluded due to a non-influenza respiratory virus pandemic that occurred during this time period. The three highest and lowest numbers were then

averaged to obtain a single high and single low value. The season which contribute to the high and low value vary by entity type and are as follows: LTCF

(High: 10-11, 12-13, 14-15; Low: 15-16, 16-17, 18-19), ED (High: 12-13, 17-18, 18-19; Low: 10-11, 11-12, 15-16) and schools (High: 10-11, 12-13, 16

-17; Low: 13-14, 17-18, 18-19). A week by week average was also calculated using the average of the seasons listed above for each entity type.

8. Laboratory testing: Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results for influenza (AH1N1, AH3N2, and B) are obtained from electronic laboratory

transmission submitted by acute care, commercial and public health laboratories to CDRSS. Rapid influenza test data and respiratory syncytial virus data

are acquired from facilities reporting via the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) or CDRSS ILI module. Counts for

cumulative totals begin with week ending October 3, 2020. Three week count data includes current week and two prior weeks. Data presented for rapid

influenza testing represents information for the week prior to the current report week. Three year seasonal averages for rapid influenza tests are determined

by calculating the average percent positive for each influenza season (October to May) beginning with the 2010-2011 season. These averages are ranked

and the three highest and lowest overall season averages were selected. The three highest and lowest numbers were then averaged to obtain a single high

and single low value for each week. The season which contribute to the high and low value for rapid influenza chart are as follows: High: 16-17, 17-18, 18

-19; Low: 10-11, 11-12, 14-15. Off season baseline is calculated by taking the average of percent positivity for a 10 year period (2010 through and

including 2019) during the months when influenza is less likely to be circulating (May-August). Data from the 19-20 season was excluded due to a non-

influenza respiratory virus pandemic that significantly impacted healthcare seeking behavior during this time period.

9. Daily visits and admissions associated with ILI from emergency department data is collected via EpiCenter (i.e., NJDOH syndromic surveillance). Prior to

2017-2018 season, data on ILI visits were only recorded on one day per week usually on Tuesday. Beginning in the 2017-2018 season, weekly aggregate

data is being recorded for ILI visits and admissions. Three year seasonal averages for emergency department visits and admissions are determined by

calculating the average percent positive for each influenza season (October to May) beginning with the 2011-2012 season. These averages are ranked and

the three highest and lowest overall season averages were selected. The three highest and lowest numbers were then averaged to obtain a single high and

single low value for each week. The season which contribute to the high and low value for Emergency Department Visits chart are as follows: High: 12-

13, 17-18, 18-19; Low: 11-12, 14-15, 15-16. The season which contribute to the high and low value for Emergency Department Admissions chart are as

follows: High: 13-14, 14-15, 17-18; Low: 11-12, 12-13, 16-17. Data from the 19-20 season was excluded due to a non-influenza respiratory virus

pandemic that occurred during this time period.

10. Only LTCF respiratory virus outbreaks reported to NJDOH that receive an outbreak number are recorded in this report. This does not include outbreaks

due to COVID-19.

11. Data presented for New Jersey are for cases confirmed as of the current reporting week. Data presented for the United States represent data reported for

the prior MMWR week. This data can be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/

12. Records of all deaths in New Jersey are maintained by the New Jersey Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics and Registry and are submitted to

the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Pneumonia and influenza (P&I) deaths are identified from these records and are compiled by the week of

death occurrence and percent P&I deaths is calculated. There is also a 2-4 week lag period between the week the deaths have occurred and when the data

for that week is reported.

13. Select laboratories in New Jersey report the total number of tests performed and the total positive for a number of non-influenza respiratory viruses

through the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) . Information about the CDC NREVSS system can be found at:

https://www.cdc.gov/surveillance/nrevss/labs/index.html NREVSS data is combined with non-influenza test data from the NJDOH State Public Health and

Environmental Laboratory (PHEL) and aggregate total for the season as well as those found positive in the last three weeks are displayed. The RSV season

is based upon the 5 year average of percent positivity and runs from the two consecutive weeks where percent positivity is at or above 10% through two

consecutive weeks where it is below 10%. Off season for this report is determined to be week 7-45 (February through November) and the baseline is

determined by averaging the percent positivity from the 5 year average during those weeks.

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Table 1

Influenza Activity Level—Definitions for State Activity

CSTE Level Definition NJ Level

ILI Activity/Outbreaks Lab Activity

Low

No Activity ILI activity at or below baseline

AND no detected outbreaks AND

No lab confirmed cases

Sporadic

Low ILI activity detected OR one

lab confirmed outbreak anywhere in

the state AND

Sporadic isolation of

laboratory confirmed

influenza

Moderate

Local

Increase in ILI activity OR ≥ 2 lab

confirmed outbreaks in one public

health region (Other regions not

experiencing increased ILI activity)

AND

Recent (within 3 weeks)

laboratory activity in the

region with increased ILI

Regional

Increase in ILI activity OR ≥ 2 lab

confirmed outbreaks in at least 2

public health regions (Other regions

not experiencing ILI activity)

AND

Recent (within 3 weeks)

laboratory activity in the

region with increased ILI

High Widespread

Increase in ILI activity OR two or

more lab confirmed outbreaks in > 2

public health regions AND

Recent (within 3 weeks)

laboratory activity in the

region with increased ILI

Table 2

Influenza Activity Level—Definitions for Public Health Regions

Definition NJ Level

ILI Activity/Outbreaks Lab Activity

Low

Low ILI activity detected OR one lab confirmed

outbreak anywhere in the region AND

Sporadic isolation of laboratory

confirmed influenza anywhere in the

region

Moderate

Increased ILI activity in less than half of the

counties in the region OR two lab confirmed

outbreaks in the public health region AND

Recent (within 3 weeks) laboratory

activity in the same counties of the

region with increased ILI

High

Increased ILI activity in more than half of the

counties in the region OR ≥ 3 lab confirmed

outbreaks in the region AND

Recent (within 3 weeks) laboratory

activity in more than half of the

counties in the region with increased

ILI

Notes:

ILI activity: Systems used to detect increases in ILI activity include: ILINet (i.e., sentinel

providers), school absenteeism data, ED ILI visits and admissions collected via EpiCenter, LTCF

ILI data, respiratory outbreak data and information on influenza mortality (National Center for

Health Statistics).

Lab Activity: NJPHEL and commercial laboratories positive influenza tests identified by PCR and

culture will be used as the primary data source for the above levels. However, rapid influenza test

data will also be considered when determining the appropriate activity levels.

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10/26/2020 11:25 AMNJ ACTIVE INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS SURVEILLANCE STATISTICSSURVEILLANCE DATE: 10/20/2020

October 20, 2020 12:00 AM MMWR WEEK 43

ATLANTIC 1 0370 0.00 0.00 4 1.664BERGEN 14 0370 0.00 0.00 6 2.316BURLINGTON 6 5990 0.00 5.97 4 1.474CAMDEN 1 780 0.00 3.60 8 2.337CAPE MAY 3 0130 0.00 0.00 1 1.611CUMBERLAND 5 3112 0.00 5.47 3 1.373ESSEX 8 041 0.00 0.00 8 2.017GLOUCESTER 3 040 0.00 0.00 2 4.652HUDSON 4 1631 3.33 3.05 6 2.056HUNTERDON 4 7112 0.61 2.58 1 2.331MERCER 1 1330 0.00 3.33 5 2.054MIDDLESEX 15 8220 0.00 1.28 6 2.726MONMOUTH 5 0670 0.00 0.00 5 1.675MORRIS 3 0110 0.00 0.00 4 3.024OCEAN 9 081 0.00 0.00 4 1.274PASSAIC 10 0300 0.00 0.00 3 2.243SALEM 0 050 0.00 0.00 1 2.461SOMERSET 5 2220 0.00 2.38 1 1.791SUSSEX 3 040 0.00 0.00 1 1.311UNION 3 5590 0.00 0.87 5 2.745WARREN 6 1181 0.00 1.01 2 4.512

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2.741.01

26 2 1.58 3.05 2.11104 1 20

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32 1 20 20156 130.00 1.15 2.16

19 2 23 22177 150.00 4.51 2.13

109 8 80 77566 400.53 2.27 2.20

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October 20, 2020 12:00 AM MMWR WEEK 43ATLANTIC 90 250BERGEN 1570 271BURLINGTON 620 00CAMDEN 00 70CAPE MAY 00 00CUMBERLAND 00 00ESSEX 2760 2770GLOUCESTER 00 00HUDSON 40 70HUNTERDON 190 190MERCER 10 130MIDDLESEX 410 520MONMOUTH 780 1250MORRIS 600 00OCEAN 40 350PASSAIC 00 00SALEM 00 00SOMERSET 00 00SUSSEX 00 00UNION 690 00WARREN 00 00

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October 20, 2020 12:00 AM MMWR WEEK 43

ATLANTIC 1 0370 0.00 0.00 4 1.664BERGEN 14 0370 0.00 0.00 6 2.316BURLINGTON 6 5990 0.00 5.97 4 1.474CAMDEN 1 780 0.00 3.60 8 2.337CAPE MAY 3 0130 0.00 0.00 1 1.611CUMBERLAND 5 3112 0.00 5.47 3 1.373ESSEX 8 041 0.00 0.00 8 2.017GLOUCESTER 3 040 0.00 0.00 2 4.652HUDSON 4 1631 3.33 3.05 6 2.056HUNTERDON 4 7112 0.61 2.58 1 2.331MERCER 1 1330 0.00 3.33 5 2.054MIDDLESEX 15 8220 0.00 1.28 6 2.726MONMOUTH 5 0670 0.00 0.00 5 1.675MORRIS 3 0110 0.00 0.00 4 3.024OCEAN 9 081 0.00 0.00 4 1.274PASSAIC 10 0300 0.00 0.00 3 2.243SALEM 0 050 0.00 0.00 1 2.461SOMERSET 5 2220 0.00 2.38 1 1.791SUSSEX 3 040 0.00 0.00 1 1.311UNION 3 5590 0.00 0.87 5 2.745WARREN 6 1181 0.00 1.01 2 4.512

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2.741.01

26 2 1.58 3.05 2.11104 1 20

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32 1 20 20156 130.00 1.15 2.16

19 2 23 22177 150.00 4.51 2.13

109 8 80 77566 400.53 2.27 2.20

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October 20, 2020 12:00 AM MMWR WEEK 43ATLANTIC 90 250BERGEN 1570 271BURLINGTON 620 00CAMDEN 00 70CAPE MAY 00 00CUMBERLAND 00 00ESSEX 2760 2770GLOUCESTER 00 00HUDSON 40 70HUNTERDON 190 190MERCER 10 130MIDDLESEX 410 520MONMOUTH 780 1250MORRIS 600 00OCEAN 40 350PASSAIC 00 00SALEM 00 00SOMERSET 00 00SUSSEX 00 00UNION 690 00WARREN 00 00

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