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Fifteen Cases of Flu Confirmed in Farmington This Week

Strains of influenza continue to spread as 17 flu-related deaths have been announced in Connecticut.

There have been 17 flu-related deaths in Connecticut so far this season — mostly of people age 65 and older — and the number of people with flu symptoms seeking emergency room care has hit a seasonal high of 12.4 percent in the state.

Those are the latest flu statistics released this week by the Connecticut Department of Health. You can view your town’s flu statistics in the PDF above.

So far, the state has positively identified 3,248 cases of the flu in all eight of the state’s counties:

  • Fairfield (902)
  • New Haven (731)
  • Hartford (627)
  • Middlesex (264)
  • New London (247)
  • Windham (238)
  • Litchfield (133)
  • Tolland (106)

Of those, 1,355 people have been hospitalized with the flu, health officials said Thursday in their latest update on the flu season.

In Farmington, there were 15 cases of flu confirmed as of the latest reporting period surveyed by the health department, which ended on Saturday, Jan. 19. 

The 3,248 confirmed cases of flu statewide represent only those people who tested positively for the disease and the statistics don’t take into account the additional thousands of flu cases not confirmed through testing.

The types of flu among the 3,248 confirmed cases included:

  • 835 Type A (H3N2)
  • 14 Type A (2009 H1N1)
  • 1,858 Type A (subtype unspecified)
  • 235 influenza B viruses, and
  • 306 of unknown type

Farmington saw five cases of Type A seasonal and 10 cases of Type A unspecified during this cycle. 

“Influenza activity remains very high in Connecticut and is classified geographically as “widespread,” the state report says. “This season is also characterized with an earlier onset of flu activity than most recent influenza seasons, which normally peak in February or March.”

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