Influenza Surveillance Report
Pediatric influenza-associated deaths reported (including NYC) Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report Page 6 Local health departments report pediatric influenza-associated deaths to NYSDOH. Flu-associated deaths in children younger than 18 years old are nationally notifiable.
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