North Dakota RSV Activity This Week

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Track current RSV hospitalization activity in North Dakota with weekly CDC surveillance data. This page shows North Dakota's RSV admission rate, how it compares to the national average and nearby states, and whether activity is trending up or down. Data is sourced from the CDC's HHS Protect hospital reporting system.

Moderate
2.8 per 100K

new RSV hospital admissions this week

Week ending 2026-03-14

→ Stable similar to 2.1 per 100K last week
·
0.8 per 100K above the national rate
New admissions: 22
Currently hospitalized: 8
In ICU: 1
% inpatient beds: 0.4%

Key Takeaways

  1. 1 RSV hospitalization activity in North Dakota is currently moderate, with 2.8 new admissions per 100,000 residents this week.
  2. 2 RSV admissions have been relatively stable over recent weeks.
  3. 3 North Dakota RSV activity is above the national rate of 2.0 per 100K.
  4. 4 Pediatric RSV rates (7.6 per 100K) are significantly higher than adult rates (1.4 per 100K).
  5. 5 Nearby states South Dakota and Montana are also reporting elevated RSV activity.

CDC Recommendations at This Level

RSV is circulating — protect infants and elderly

  • Wash hands thoroughly before touching babies or young children
  • Ask visitors to wash hands before holding your baby
  • Watch for signs in infants: rapid breathing, wheezing, difficulty feeding, flaring nostrils
  • If your child is breathing fast or struggling to breathe, seek medical care right away

This is general public health guidance based on CDC recommendations — not personal medical advice. Talk to your healthcare provider about what's right for you and your family.

North Dakota RSV Trend — 2025-2026 Season

New confirmed RSV hospital admissions per 100,000 population per week.

Is RSV Getting Better or Worse in North Dakota?

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RSV is growing in North Dakota

RSV activity is increasing — each case is spreading to more than one other person on average. Activity is likely to rise in the coming weeks. Take precautions and stay informed.

Technical details (CDC Rt estimate)

Reproduction number (Rt): 1.20 (95% CI: 0.95 – 1.44)

Probability of growth: 95%

Rt below 1.0 means each case leads to fewer new cases (declining). Above 1.0 means growing.

Based on CDC forecasting data as of March 31, 2026. Source

North Dakota vs. National Average and Nearby States

Nearby States

State Activity Level Per 100K
Moderate 2.5
High 3.8
High 3.3

Sources & Methods

RSV data reflects confirmed RSV hospital admissions reported through the CDC's HHS Protect system. Activity levels are based on new admissions per 100,000 population per week. Hospitalization data may undercount total RSV infections as many cases are managed at home. Learn more about our methods .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current RSV activity level in North Dakota?

RSV activity in North Dakota is MODERATE with 2.8 new hospital admissions per 100,000 people this week. There were 22 total new RSV admissions.

Where does this RSV data come from?

This data comes from the CDC's HHS Protect hospital reporting system. Hospitals across the United States report confirmed RSV admissions, ICU usage, and bed capacity weekly. The metric shown is new admissions per 100,000 population.

How often is this page updated?

This page is updated weekly after the CDC publishes new hospital reporting data. There is typically a 1-2 week lag between when admissions occur and when data appears here.

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Local Health Signal is not affiliated with the CDC or any government agency. Data is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for clinical decision making. See our methods page for details on data sources and limitations.