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During week 20 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts
continued to be low. All installations and US states with available data had minimal to low ILI activity.
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During week 19 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts continued to be low. All installations and US states with available data had minimal to low ILI activity
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During week 18 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts continued to be low. All installations and US states with available data had minimal to low ILI activity.
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During week 17 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts
continued to be low. The majority of installations and states had minimal activity.
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During week 16 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts continued to be low. The majority of installations and states had minimal to low ILI activity.
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During week 15 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts continued to be low. The majority of installations and states had minimal to low ILI activity.
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During week 13 of the influenza season, laboratory-confirmed influenza cases, dispensed antiviral prescription counts, and inpatient counts continued to be low. The majority of installations and states had minimal to low ILI activity.
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