Tracking the Flu in Wisconsin

The RESPIRATORY VIRUS SURVEILLANCE REPORT is provided by the

Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Division of Public Health Bureau of Communicable Diseases | Communicable Diseases Epidemiology Section

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/influenza/weekly-influenza-report.pdf

As a registered nurse working in a healthcare organization, it is crucial to stay up to date on the flu status in our communities. The above link is data from week four of January 2019. Weekly reports are published and made available.

3 thoughts on “Tracking the Flu in Wisconsin

  1. Crystal-

    GREAT blog on vaccinations! Your header of “The Spread of Flu Depends on You” is so applicable these days as many people do not completely understand the flu vaccine. Your pictures, graphs, links are all great resources to allow people to gain a better understanding. As future APRNs, we need to absolutely stay connected and up to date on flu status in our area, but also learning what myths are so we can properly educate our patients.

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  2. Crystal, an excellent website on the flu vaccine. it is important to let the public aware that flu vaccine is important no matter what is the effective percentages are. up to today, we predominately still see the confirmed cases of Flu A, not Flu B yet, which mean the flu season for this year is going to be longer than before.

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  3. Crystal,

    Awesome website! There are so many myths surrounding flu vaccinations and I think that this is an excellent topic to create a website on to inform the public about the benefits and myths. I love how you included that this years flu vaccine is better than the last one, showing that they are improving. Your website is informative, creative, and very relevant to today’s society. Excellent job!

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