DOD Seasonal Influenza Summary and Reports
Seasonal Influenza Summary Week 21
Command |
Influenza Activity |
USNORTHCOM |
ILI activity was minimal. The majority of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been Influenza A (not subtyped).
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USEUCOM |
ILI activity was minimal. The majority of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases have been Influenza A (not subtyped).
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USINDOPACOM |
ILI activity was minimal. Influenza A (not subtyped) predominated among the few laboratory-confirmed influenza positive specimens that were reported.
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USSOUTHCOM |
ILI activity was minimal. No specimens have tested positive for influenza this season.
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USCENTCOM |
ILI activity was minimal. |
** The COVID-19 mitigation efforts occurring across the world may impact ILI activity levels.
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