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Updated: Friday, 13 Nov 2009, 5:07 PM MST
Published : Thursday, 12 Nov 2009, 9:45 PM MST
SANTA FE (KRQE) - Doctors' offices remain unusually busy although the percentage of patients with flu-like illnesses continues to drop, according to the New Mexico Department of Health, which also reported three more swine flu deaths over the last week.
NM DOH H1N1 Weekly Update for Nov. 12, 2009
Influenza-Like Illness:
Visits to healthcare providers for influenza-like illness dropped for the third week in a row to 6.6 percent from approximately 9 percent last week. However, visits to healthcare providers are still higher than would be expected for this time of year.
The Department tracks influenza-like illness, which is defined
as fever and either cough and/or sore throat, at 26 clinics
throughout the state. Influenza-like illness is the best indicator
of flu activity in the state.
Disease Investigation:
Novel H1N1 influenza is still the predominant strain of flu in
New Mexico at this time. All positive flu tests are presumed to be
novel H1N1 influenza. The Department of Health is tracking
hospitalizations and deaths to determine if there is a change in
the severity of the disease. The severity of illness due to novel
H1N1 influenza has not changed nationally or in New Mexico from the
spring.
Deaths:
The Department of Health is reporting three H1N1-related deaths in the past week in New Mexico. The latest deaths are: a 66-year-old female from Bernalillo County with chronic medical conditions; a 42-year-old male from Santa Fe County with chronic medical conditions; and an 18-year-old male from Bernalillo County without chronic medical conditions.
There have been 29 deaths related to H1N1 influenza in the
state. Information about the other deaths is listed on the
Department’s H1N1 Web site .
Vaccine Information:
The Department of Health has ordered 203,710 doses of nasal and injectable H1N1 vaccine. Vaccine is being distributed to providers, hospitals and public health offices statewide as it is received.
The Department of Health is encouraging people in the following
current H1N1 vaccination priority groups to get vaccinated as soon
as possible: pregnant women, household members/ caretakers of
infants less than 6 months old, children 6 to 59 months of age,
children 5 to18 years with certain chronic health conditions that
increase their risk of complications from flu, and healthcare
workers and emergency medical service personnel with direct patient
care.
The Department of Health is encouraging people in the current
priority groups to call their primary healthcare providers first to
ask if they are providing the novel H1N1 vaccine. People in the
priority groups without insurance or a healthcare provider, or
whose provider will not offer the H1N1 vaccine, can get the vaccine
from a local public health office. Call your local public health
office first to check the availability of H1N1 vaccine. Public
health offices are listed in the phonebook’s blue pages under
state government or online at www.nmhealth.org.
Vaccine Ordered by County:
The following is a total amount of H1N1 vaccine that has been ordered for each county as of Nov. 12:
Bernalillo (65,590)
Catron (190)
Chaves (10,230)
Cibola (2,920)
Colfax (1,300)
Curry (4,560)
De Baca (120)
Doña Ana (21,460)
Eddy, (4,990)
Grant (3,030)
Guadalupe (330
Harding (20)
Hidalgo (260)
Lea (5,800)
Lincoln (1,710)
Los Alamos (1,610)
Luna (3,020)
McKinley (10,000)
Mora (360)
Otero (5,520)
Quay (1,100)
Rio Arriba (3,955)
Roosevelt (1,690)
San Juan (13,200)
San Miguel (3,340)
Sandoval (9,490)
Santa Fe (13,985)
Sierra (990)
Socorro (2,450)
Taos (2,400)
Torrance (1,820)
Union (390)
Valencia (5,870).
Hospitalizations by County:
There have been 838 hospitalizations related to novel H1N1 influenza. The hospitalizations by county are as follows:
Bernalillo (204)
Chaves (14)
Cibola (13)
Colfax (20)
Curry (53)
Doña Ana (88)
Eddy (28)
Grant (8)
Guadalupe (1)
Lea (24)
Lincoln (6)
Los Alamos (1)
Luna (13)
McKinley (64)
Mora (1)
Otero (27)
Quay (4)
Rio Arriba (13)
Roosevelt (10)
San Juan (50)
San Miguel (4)
Sandoval (32)
Santa Fe (43)
Sierra (8)
Socorro (13)
Taos (18)
Torrance (2)
Union (1)
Valencia (27)
49 cases where residence has not yet been determined.
Resources:
New Mexico H1N1 Information: 1-866-850-5893 or
www.nmhealth.org/H1N
Spanish Information: 1-800-784-0394
Statewide Flu Clinics: 1-866-681-5872 or
www.nmivc.org/cliniclist.php
National H1N1 Information:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention