Flu most common among China’s sick; no usual pattern seen
Data from China through December 29 show that acute respiratory illnesses increased in recent weeks, with detections of seasonal flu, rhinovirus, RSV, and hMPV, especially in the country’s northern provinces. The levels are within the range expected for this time of year, with influenza the most common cause so far.
The WHO said it is in contact with Chinese officials and that it has not received any reports of unusual outbreak patterns. “Chinese authorities report that the health care system is not overwhelmed and there have been no emergency declarations or responses triggered,” the WHO added.
Source: WHO: No unusual patterns seen in China’s respiratory infection surge | CIDRAP





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