Influenza rates are very high in Maryland as a second wave of seasonal flu is putting pressure on doctors’ offices and urgent care clinics nationwide, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Flu cases were “high” or “very high” in 45 states and jurisdictions for the week ended Feb. 1 and are continuing to increase, the agency said. Nearly a third of the tests for flu were positive during the reporting period.

In Maryland, 11.6 percent of emergency department visits were because of influenza, the Maryland Department of Health said for the week ending Feb. 1. Of 3,156 residents hospitalized because of the flu, there have been six adult deaths and one pediatric death.

Flu activity previously peaked in mid-December, then started climbing again in mid-January, according to the data.... Read More: Pikesville Patch