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Infectious Diseases Risk in Seneca County

Ohio Population: 29K Updated Apr 13, 2026
Low
Infectious Diseases Risk

Prevalence Trend

6-week history
Mar 9 Mar 16 Mar 23 Mar 30 Apr 6 Apr 13
Low
Moderate
High
Very High
→ Stable

Summary

Low Infectious risk in Seneca, Ohio. Current value is 3.0 (→ 0% vs last month). No significant activity reported.

Key Insights

High
Week of Mar 22
Low
Week of Apr 12
Trend
Decreasing

County Prevalence Map

Updated daily
Ohio county-level Infectious Diseases Risk prevalence map
County-level Infectious Diseases Risk prevalence — Ohio — Apr 13, 2026
Published by Hubbub World — health risk data for all US states and counties. Get the bub app for today's data and 30-day forecasts.

The Infectious Risk index combines COVID-19, Flu, and RSV data into a composite score reflecting overall respiratory disease burden. It provides a single view of infectious disease activity in your area, weighted by severity and transmission potential.

Data is updated daily. The composite score uses a weighted average of individual disease risk scores.

Sources: CDC surveillance networks, state health departments, Hubbub World composite model

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Infectious Diseases Risk?
Infectious Diseases Risk is a combined indicator that captures the overall burden of respiratory infectious disease in an area. It incorporates flu, COVID-19, RSV, and other circulating respiratory pathogens into a single score, useful when you want a general respiratory illness risk reading rather than a per-pathogen breakdown.
How is Infectious Diseases risk measured in Seneca County?
Infectious Diseases risk in Seneca County is reported as a weekly score on a four-point scale: Low, Moderate, High, and Very High. The score reflects the modeled burden of Infectious Diseases at the county level, validated against public health data from CDC, HHS, NOAA, and other authoritative sources. Methodology details are available at https://www.hubbubworld.com/intelligence#methodology.
How is this data collected and updated?
Hubbub World pulls data from multiple authoritative sources: the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for flu, COVID-19, and RSV surveillance; the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for hospital and community health indicators; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for weather and air quality; and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) for allergen reporting. Data is collected continuously from these sources and aggregated to the county and state level on a weekly cadence.
What methodology does Hubbub World use?
Hubbub World fits proprietary models on top of the underlying surveillance, environmental, and weather data to produce comparable risk scores across all U.S. counties. Each of the seven risks is reported on a four-point scale (Low, Moderate, High, Very High) so the scores are interpretable without needing the raw underlying numbers. The full methodology — including the modeling approach, validation against authoritative sources, and known limitations — is documented at https://www.hubbubworld.com/intelligence#methodology.
Where can I get current Infectious Diseases data for Seneca County?
Current Infectious Diseases risk levels and 30-day forecasts for Seneca County are exclusive to the bub app, available free on iOS, Android, and Apple Watch at https://bub.hubbubworld.com. This web page is the six-week historical archive — the bub app is where today's data and forecasts live.
How does Seneca County compare to the rest of Ohio?
This page shows the six-week weekly history for Seneca County as a heatmap. To compare Seneca County against other counties in Ohio, visit the Ohio state page on this hub — it links to every county. For an interactive map view that compares all counties side by side, get the bub app at https://bub.hubbubworld.com.

Last updated: April 13, 2026

Data refreshed weekly

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