Following a peak at week 51/2022, influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023 when it reached 21% positivity, before rising again to fluctuate around 25% positivity between weeks 6 and 11/2023 and is coming to an end with positivity falling below the 10% seasonal threshold in week 16/2023 (9%).
Following a peak at week 51/2022, influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023, before rising again to fluctuate around 25% positivity between weeks 6 and 11/2023 and decreasing below 10% positivity in week 16/2023.
This issue of the CDTR covers the period 16-22 April 2023 and includes updates on influenza, avian influenza, Marburg virus disease, COVID-19 and poliomyelitis.
Following a peak at week 51/2022, influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023 before rising again to fluctuate around 25% positivity between weeks 6 and 11/2023 and decreasing again to 10% positivity in week 15/2023.
Following a peak at week 51/2022, influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023, before rising again to fluctuate around 25% positivity between weeks 6 and 11/2023 and decreasing again to 15% positivity for week 14/2023.
Following a peak at week 51/2022, influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023 when it reached 22% positivity before rising again to fluctuate around 25% positivity between weeks 6 and 11/2023 before decreasing again to 22% positivity in week 12/2023.
The December 2022 characterisation report, was the third report for the 2022-2023 influenza season. Currently, as of week 08/2023, 231 015 detections have been reported.
Influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023, following a peak at week 51/2022, but has fluctuated around 25% since week 6/2023 due to increased type B virus circulation.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 5–11 March 2023 and includes updates on COVID-19, group A streptococcal infection, influenza, diphtheria, measles, iatrogenic botulism, poliomyelitis, and autochthonous Dengue.