A dual column and line graph with the primary vertical axis (stacked column graph) demonstrating the detection of respiratory viruses by week of report from 1 January – 31 December 2013. The secondary vertical axis (line graph) demonstrates overall influenza positivity by week of report. Viruses monitored are as follows: influenza A, influenza B, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza virus type 1, 2 and 3, adenovirus, rhinovirus, metapneumovirus, Mycoplasma 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 peaked during influenza season in week 32 at 35%. • Rhinovirus was the most commonly detected respiratory virus, peaking twice when 16 positive specimens were collected in both week 23 and 30. • Influenza A is the second most commonly detected virus, peaking with 27 samples in week 32. • Influenza B is the third most common respiratory virus, peaking at week 39 with 15 specimens detected.