Europe says flu, RSV on the rise and impacting health systems


Europe says flu, RSV on the rise and impacting health systems

Today, the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) today posted an epidemiologic alert about a sharp rise in flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity in most European countries.

The report said the uptake is starting to have an impact on health systems.

"The EU/EEA 10% primary care test positivity threshold signaling the start of the influenza season has been reached, with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, A(H3N2) and B viruses co-circulating," the ECDC said, noting that although all three seasonal flu viruses are circulating, it's too early to identify a dominant strain.

In Australia, the flu season was being co-dominated by A(H1N1)pdm09 (47.9%) and A(H3N2) (47.7%) viruses, with very little circulation of B/Victoria-lineage viruses (4.4%).

COVID-19 activity remains relatively stable, the ECDC noted, after increased activity this past summer. The report urged citizens and healthcare workers not yet vaccinated against COVID-19 or seasonal influenza to do so as soon as possible before next week's holidays.

The end-of-year festive season is traditionally associated with activities such as social gatherings, shopping and travelling, which pose additional risks for intensified respiratory virus transmission.

"The end-of-year festive season is traditionally associated with activities such as social gatherings, shopping and travelling, which pose additional risks for intensified respiratory virus transmission," the ECDC said.

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