Weekly influenza surveillance overview, 8 March 2013, week 9

Surveillance report
The weekly/bi-weekly influenza surveillance overview is a collection of timely and relevant information regarding influenza activity in Europe. It provides key statistical data on a variety of issues including the following: sentinel surveillance of influenza-like illness and acute respiratory illness; virological surveillance; hospitalised laboratory-confirmed influenza cases; mortality surveillance and qualitative reporting. An up-to-date report is available on Fridays.

Executive Summary

During week 9, 19 of 27 countries reporting indicated high/medium-intensity transmission and wide geographic spread. Only two countries reported increasing trends compared to six in week 8. Of the 18 countries that reported decreasing trends, five did so for the first time since the beginning of influenza transmission this season.

Virological surveillance shows that the overall proportion of influenza-positive cases among sentinel specimens continues to remain high (54%), but it has decreased from the peak observed in early February.

Since week 40/2012, an even distribution of influenza virus types has been observed, 50% each for type A and type B viruses. After a sustained increase between weeks 02 and 07/2013, the proportion of A(H1)pdm09 has remained at around 60% of A viruses with subtyping information.

On the 8 February 2013, ECDC published its annual risk assessment for seasonal influenza 2012-13 based on data up to week 03/2013.

Publication file

influenza-weekly-surveillance-overview-08-mar-2013.pdf

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