A dual column and line graph with the primary axis demonstrating the detection of respiratory viruses by week of report from January – June 2013. The secondary axis (line graph) demonstrates overall influenza positivity by week of report. Viruses monitored are as follows: influenza A untyped, influenza A H1N1(2009), influenza B, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza virus type 1, 2 and 3, adenovirus, rhinovirus, metapneumovirus, enterovirus, myco pneumonaie, and pertussis. An influenza positivity peak occurred at week 3 at 47% positivity, representing 8 positive samples, indicating higher than usual inter-seasonal activity. Influenza positivity for the second quarter was low, averaging 5% (range 0% – 14%). Rhinovirus was the most commonly detected respiratory virus, peaking when 16 positive specimens were collected in week 23. RSV is the second most common respiratory virus, peaking at week 25 with 11 specimens detected. Influenza A (Untyped) is the third most commonly detected virus, peaking with 7 samples in week 3.