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FluView Interactive

FluView Interactive, influenza surveillance data the way you want it.

FluView Interactive

National, Regional, and State Level Outpatient Illness and Viral Surveillance

This application showcases two of CDC’s influenza surveillance systems, the WHO/NREVSS Collaborating Labs and the US Outpatient Influenza-like Illness Surveillance Network (ILINet). Users are able to view both influenza laboratory data and medically attended visits for influenza-like illness (ILI) side by side for the influenza season and geography (national, regional, or select states) of interest.

National and regional outpatient illness and viral surveillance application screenshot.

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Age Group Distribution of Influenza Positive Tests Reported by Public Health Laboratories

A second application also shows the age group distribution of influenza positive tests that are reported by public health laboratories by influenza virus type and subtype/lineage. This application allows users to view laboratory data from multiple seasons and different age groups.

Age group distribution of influenza positive tests reported by public health laboratories screenshot

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Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Hospitalizations

This application shows cumulative and weekly hospitalization rates from FluSurv-NET, a population-based surveillance network for laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations. This application allows users to view rates across multiple seasons and different age groups.

Laboratory confirmed influenza hospitalizations application screenshot.

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Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Hospitalizations with Characteristics

A second application also shows data from FluSurvNET but focuses on the characteristics (such as the virus type, demographic, and clinical information) of these hospitalizations.

Laboratory confirmed influenza hospitalizations characteristics application screenshot.

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ILI Activity Indicator Map

This application shows ILI activity by state using data collected through ILINet. This interactive tool allows users to view state-specific activity levels for multiple seasons and to have a visual representation of relative activity from state to state. For more in depth state level information, users can access state influenza surveillance websites by clicking on the state.

Influenza-like Illness, ILI, activity indicator map application screenshot.

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Influenza Associated Pediatric Mortality

This application shows information collected through the Influenza-Associated Pediatric Mortality Surveillance System and allows users to view case characteristics including basic demographics, underlying conditions and time and place of death.

Influenza associated pediatric mortality application screenshot.

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Pneumonia and Influenza Mortality Surveillance from the National Center for Health Statistics Mortality Surveillance System

This application shows national, regional, and state-level pneumonia and influenza (P&I) mortality data from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Mortality Surveillance System

Screenshot of pneumonia and influenza mortality surveillance app

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Human Infections with Novel Influenza A Viruses

This applications shows information collected on human infections with novel influenza A viruses and allows users to view case counts by geographic location, virus subtype, influenza season, and calendar year.

Human Infections with Novel Influenza A Viruses

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State and Territorial Epidemiologists Reports of Geographic Spread of Influenza

This application shows the influenza activity reported by state and territorial epidemiologists indicates geographic spread of influenza viruses, but doesn’t measure the severity of influenza activity.

State and Territorial Epidemiologists Reports of Geographic Spread of Influenza

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