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Note: Due to a decrease in the number of laboratories reporting to NREVSS, we have decided to look at the average RSV percent positives rather than the.

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1 Note: Due to a decrease in the number of laboratories reporting to NREVSS, we have decided to look at the average RSV percent positives rather than the mean percent positives of all labs. We have also included data from the RSVAlert program to give a more robust view of RSV in Georgia.

2 Percent Positive of RSV Tests by Week 2013-2014 Season* MMWR WeekMonth Week NREVSS % Positive RSV Alert % Positive 31August 1 1.644.8 32 2 1.893.8 33 3 3.955.7 34 4 5.833.8 35 5 7.615 36September 1 3.156.3 37 2 6.178.9 38 3 14.9310.1 39 4 6.0210.8 *Data may vary week to week due to late provider reporting

3 Percent Positive of RSV Tests by Week 2013-2014 Season (Cont.)* MMWR WeekMonth Week NREVSS % Positive RSV Alert % Positive 40October 1 8.0410.7 41 2 14.5519.1 42 3 18.4319.1 43 4 16.9623.1 44 5 19.1322 45November 1 19.7620.5 46 2 22.3723.8 47 3 28.2627.5 48 4 22.8829.6 49December 1 22.5027.6 *Data may vary week to week due to late provider reporting


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