Groups Most Impacted—Deaths
Provides an update on how COVID-19, influenza, and RSV deaths are affecting different groups.
Groups Most Impacted Update:
- As a percent of all emergency department visits, visits with COVID-19 are highest among children under 4 years (especially those under 2 years) and adults 65+. Infants and young children have the most visits with RSV. Influenza visits remain low but are highest among school-aged children.
- Hospitalization rates are highest for COVID-19 among adults 65+. For RSV, hospitalization rates are highest in children under 4 years (especially those under 6 months). RSV hospitalization rates are increasing among children under 4 years at most sites. Overall rates of influenza-associated hospitalizations are low.
- The percent of deaths due to COVID-19 is leveling off for 18-64 and 65+ age groups. There continue to be fewer than 10 deaths per week among children under 18 years. Percent of deaths due to COVID-19 remains highest for those 65+.
Reported on Friday, October 20th, 2023.
Trends in Deaths for Viral Respiratory Illness, by Age
Weekly percent of total deaths associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
Trends in Deaths for Viral Respiratory Illness, by Sex
Weekly percent of total deaths associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
Trends in Deaths for Viral Respiratory Illness, by Race and Ethnicity
Weekly percent of total deaths associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
- Source: Provisional Deaths from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Vital Statistics System (NVSS). Accessed from https://wonder.cdc.gov/mcd-icd10-provisional.html
- Combined is the sum of COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) emergency department visits.
- Provisional data are non-final counts of deaths based on the flow of mortality data in NVSS. Data during recent periods are incomplete because of the lag in time between when a death occurs and when a death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS, and processed for reporting. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more, depending on the jurisdiction.
- Definitions: Provisional data are non-final counts of deaths based on the flow of mortality data in NVSS. Cause-specific death counts are defined as those deaths with the designated ICD-10 codes listed as an underlying or contributing cause of death on the death certificate. The ICD-10 code definitions are as follows: COVID-19 (U07.1), Influenza (J09-J11), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (J12.1, J20.5, J21.0).
- Death data are displayed by date of death. Death data reported are based on the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and may not represent all deaths that occurred in that period.
- Percent of deaths is not presented for weeks where death counts are between 1-9 in accordance with NCHS data confidentiality standards.
- Provisional death data represent deaths among U.S. residents and occurring in the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia. Assignment to a geographic area is based on the place of residence listed on the death certificate. Data from U.S. territories are not currently included in NVSS provisional reporting.
- The percentage of all reported deaths that are attributed as COVID-19/Influenza/Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is calculated as the number of COVID-19/Influenza/Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) deaths divided by the number of deaths from all causes multiplied by 100. The percentage of deaths is less affected by incomplete reporting in recent weeks because death certificate data from natural causes of death and all causes have similar timeliness.
Related Data Visualizations
- NCHS COVID-19 Mortality Surveillance Data: NCHS COVID-19 Mortality Surveillance Data