COVID-19: SARS-CoV-2 is in the “High” category nationally and in some regions (Midwest & Northeast) with high concentrations but a downward trend over the last 3 weeks.
2/ COVID-19 Variants: In sequencing data from a subset of WWSCAN sites, we see that KP variants are making up > 50% of variants with KP.1 (lime green) at 7.0%, KP.2 (slate blue) at 30.2% & KP.3 (light blue) at 39.8%. Sequencing data has a longer lag of 1-2 weeks after collection.
3/ Influenza: Flu A and B remain in the “Low” category nationally and in all regions.
4/ H5 influenza marker: H5 has been detected in 9 states - AR, CA, CO, IA, ID, MI, MN, SD & TX. As of 9/27/24, CA, CO, IA, ID, MI, MN, SD & TX have also had infected cattle herds reported.
5/ EV-D68: EV-D68 is still in the “Medium” category nationwide and in all regions. In the last 10 days, approximately 73% of the samples tested detected EV-D68.
6/ Norovirus: Norovirus is in the “Medium” category nationally and in some regions with a downward trend over the last 3 weeks. However, the West is in the “High” category with medium concentrations and an upward trend.
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Respiratory Weekly Update: SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A & RSV in “High” category nationwide. SARS-CoV-2 & RSV levels are declining. Other respiratory viruses (Influenza B, HMPV, & EV-D68) remain in “Low” wastewater category nationwide & not in seasonal onset.
2/ COVID-19: COVID-19: Nationwide, SARS-CoV-2 is in the “High” category with high concentrations and a no significant trend up or down over the last 3 weeks.
3/ COVID-19 Variants: In sequencing data from a subset of WWSCAN sites, we are seeing the KP.3 variant in light blue (27.6%) and XEC variant in green (33.2%) make up approximately 61% of variants. Note sequencing data has a longer lag of 1-2 weeks after collection.
COVID-19: Nationwide, SARS-CoV-2 is in the “Low” category with low concentrations and no significant trend up or down over the last 3 weeks.
2/ COVID-19 Variants: In sequencing data from a subset of WWSCAN sites, we see that the KP family makes up ~66% of variants. KP.1 (lime green) is at 3.8%, KP.2 (slate blue) is at 8.9% and KP.3 (light blue) is at 53.3%. Sequencing data has a lag of 1-2 weeks after collection.
3/ RSV: Nationally and in all regions, RSV is in the “Low” category and not in seasonal onset. However, the rate of detection has increased modestly in the last couple of weeks, especially in the South.
COVID-19: Nationally, SARS-CoV-2 is in the “High” category with an upward trend over the last 3 weeks. The West is the only region that remains in the “Medium” category.
2/ Influenza: Nationally and in every region, Flu A and B continue to be in the “Low” category and not in onset.
3/ H5 influenza: H5 has been detected in 7 states - TX, MI, ID, IA, MN, SD, and CA. As of 6/20/24, TX, MI, ID, IA, SD & MN have also had infected cattle herds reported.
THREAD #Influenza A and #RSV levels in wastewater we analyze from across the US have jumped, and at the same time rather than by their typical staggered seasons. #SARS-CoV-2 isn’t rising but hasn’t fallen as far as in the past. These data are from communities in 20 states:
For flu & RSV, wastewater offers a rapid population view of infections. So it includes healthy adults with RSV who don’t feel sick but can spread virus to those more vulnerable. Clinical data faces lag time, usually includes those most severely ill. cnn.com/2022/10/27/hea…
WastewaterSCAN sites sample three times a week, ship them overnight at no cost, and get results within 48 hours of samples getting to our lab.