We have seen a steady decline in RSV activity in the Sacramento Sierra region Sutter affiliates , with levels at just 10% for the last two weeks collected. Please note that our data is one week more recent than the NREVSS data for the State of California below. We might have seen the usual secondary peak on the week of March 7, or we may yet see a more defined secondary peak in RSV activity before the season ends for good this spring. Anecdotally, we are still seeing cases of bronchiolitis at the Sutter Memorial Hospital pediatric intensive care unit, unclear if caused by RSV. Stay tuned.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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