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        Synopsis for October 4, 2002

        The MMWR is embargoed until 12 Noon ET, Thursdays.

        1. Possible West Nile Virus Transmission to an Infant Through Breast-Feeding - Michigan, 2002
        2. Update: Investigations of West Nile Virus Infections in Recipients of Organ Transplantation and Blood Transfusion - Michigan, 2002
        3. Update: Influenza Activity - United States and Worldwide, June-September, 2002
        4. Increase in African Immigrants and Refugees with Tuberculosis - Seattle-King County, Washington, 1998-2001
        5. West Nile Virus Activity - United States, September 26-October 2, 2002
        Telebriefing for October 3, 2002
        WHO: Dr. Scott Harper, CDC influenza expert, and Dr. Lyle Petersen, CDC West Nile virus expert joined by Dr. Matthew Boulton, Michigan Department of Community Health
        WHAT: To discuss flu activity in the United States, and the latest information about the West Nile virus investigations, respectively. Brief remarks followed by Q/A.
        WHEN: Thursday, October 3, 2002; NOON ET
        WHERE: At your desk, by toll-free conference line: Dial 866-254-5942
        Teleconference name: CDC
        A full transcript will be available online today following the teleconference and this teleconference will also be audio webcast. Access both at http://www.cy118119.com/media/.

        Synopsis for October 4, 2002

        Possible West Nile Virus Transmission to an Infant Through Breast-Feeding -- Michigan, 2002

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        Update: Investigations of West Nile Virus Infections in Recipients of Organ Transplantation and Blood Transfusion -- Michigan, 2002

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        Update: Influenza Activity -- United States and Worldwide, June-September, 2002

        Vaccination is the primary means for reducing the impact of influenza.

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        Lynnette Brammer, MPH

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        From June through September 2002, influenza A(H1), A(H3N2), and B viruses have circulated worldwide and the majority of viruses antigenically characterized are well matched to the components of the 2002-03 influenza vaccine. The optimal time to receive influenza vaccine is October or November. Persons at high risk, health care workers, household members of high risk persons, and children aged 6 months to <9 years receiving vaccine for the first time are recommended to receive vaccine beginning in October. This fall, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is encouraging children aged 6-23 months and their household contacts and out-of-home caretakers to be vaccinated beginning in October when feasible. Other healthy persons, including those 50-64 years of age, are recommended to seek vaccination beginning in November. Vaccination should continue into December and throughout the influenza season.

         

        Increase in African Immigrants and Refugees with Tuberculosis -- Seattle-King County, Washington, 1998-2001

        There has been a significant increase in tuberculosis (TB) cases among African immigrants and refugees residing in Seattle and the surrounding area of King County.

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        James Apa

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        Data from this analysis provides additional evidence that TB epidemiology in the United States is increasingly influenced by cases among foreign-born persons. Findings from the analysis indicate that from 1998 through 2001, the number of TB cases among African immigrants and refugees, mainly from the East African countries of Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia, increased almost threefold compared to the previous five years (1993-1997). From 1998 to 2001, 79 (16 percent) of Seattle-King County鈥檚 486 TB cases were among African immigrants, and 67 (85 percent) of these 79 immigrants came from East African countries. These findings underscore the need for local public health officials to monitor TB trends closely in order to identify new groups at risk, and to work closely with immigrant communities to ensure that effective TB treatment and control strategies are implemented.

         

        West Nile Virus Activity - United States, September 26-October 2, 2002

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