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Influenza Season 2012-2013 IHS Update October 12, 2012

Influenza Season 2012-2013 IHS Update October 12, 2012. FluView report. Circulating flu viruses. Low levels of influenza activity H3N2 is the predominant circulating strain Good match (so far) with this year’s vaccine strains No H3N2 Variant cases reported in October.

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Influenza Season 2012-2013 IHS Update October 12, 2012

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  1. Influenza Season 2012-2013IHS UpdateOctober 12, 2012

  2. FluView report

  3. Circulating flu viruses • Low levels of influenza activity • H3N2 is the predominant circulating strain • Good match (so far) with this year’s vaccine strains • No H3N2 Variant cases reported in October

  4. IHS Influenza Awareness System (IIAS)

  5. IIAS Data

  6. IIAS: Influenza-Like-Illness by IHS AreaIIAS Data

  7. InflueNZA Vaccine

  8. IHS Data: Influenza Vaccine Coverage2010-11 vs. 2011-12 IHS Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention. Full report available at: http://www.ihs.gov/flu/documents/InfluenzaVaccineCoverageReport2011_2012PatientsandHCP.pdf

  9. CDC Data: Influenza Vaccination Coverage by Race/Ethnicity, 2011-12 Season * * * * * * * * Statistically significant difference compared to non-Hispanic whites † Other racial/ethnic groups exclude Hispanics Sources: National Immunization Survey (NIS) (6 months-17 years) and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) (≥18 years) Slide courtesy CDC. Presented at HHS Influenza Task Force Meeting

  10. 2011-2012 Flu Vaccine Coverage Summary Good News • No disparity • Flu vaccine coverage estimates for AI/AN people were not significantly different to those for non-Hispanic whites • High coverage among healthcare personnel (HCP) (75.3%) Not So Good News • Flu vaccine coverage levels remained essentially the same compared to previous year • Patients and HCP • Coverage levels were low – only 1/3 of our patient population received a flu vaccine

  11. Influenza Vaccine • Projected Supply – 135 million doses • IHS National Supply Service Center has shipped all vaccine orders • Small amount of additional flu vaccine is available. Contact the NSSC at: 888-948-1415

  12. Influenza Vaccine Forecasting in RPMS • Immunization Package Patch (Patch 3) was released Wednesday, Oct. 10th. • Includes NEW influenza forecasting re: 2 doses for children <9 years • Webinar overview of Patch 3 scheduled for Oct. 17th and Oct. 19th. • Details on the RPMS Training webpage.

  13. IIAS ReportInfluenza Vaccine Coverage by Age Group

  14. Influenza Vaccine Coverage

  15. Influenza Immunization Codes

  16. Documenting Influenza Vaccines The only immunization codes that should be used to document a flu vaccine given this season are: • 111 – Flu-NASAL • 135 – FLU –HIGH • 140 – FLU-TIVpf • 141 – FLU-TIV • 144 – FLU-DERMAL • 88 – FLU,NOS – should only be used to document a flu vaccine given elsewhere when you are unsure which type was given. DO NOT USE THESE CODES • 15 – FLU-TIVhx • 16 – Flu-Whole, • 149 – FLUNASAL4, • 123 – FLU-H5N1, • 125 -127 - H1N1 flu codes

  17. IIAS Report: Flu Vaccine Codes

  18. Summary • Influenza activity remains low • Flu vaccination activities should be underway • I/T/U sites should run their influenza coverage reports WEEKLY and follow up with people who have not yet been vaccinated • Area coordinators should ensure sites are aware of the correct influenza vaccine codes to use when documenting a flu vaccine.

  19. Area Updates

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