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北半球/温暖地域(ヨーロッパ)
直近の過小
評価に注意
In Europe, overall influenza detections remained stable and
influenza positivity from sentinel sites increased in the most recent
week, remaining above the epidemic threshold at the regional
level. Out of 39 countries, 18 reported high or moderate intensity,
and over half continued to report widespread activity in the most
recent week. Overall, influenza A and B viruses were detected at
similar proportions in both sentinel and non-sentinel surveillance.
The proportion of sentinel specimens testing positive for influenza
remained greater than the proportion testing positive for SARSCoV-2.
In Eastern Europe, very high intensity was reported in the Russian Federation and high intensity was reported in Kosovo (in accordance with
UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999)) and Slovakia. Widespread activity was still reported in most countries. Influenza positivity among
sentinel samples was above 10% in Czechia, Hungary, Kosovo, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Influenza B
was predominant in Belarus, Republic of Moldova and the Russian Federation. In Northern Europe, most countries in the subregion reported
low to medium intensity. Regional or widespread activity was reported in most countries. Influenza positivity among sentinel samples was
above 10% in Denmark, Ireland and Norway. Influenza B virus was reported as predominant in Ireland and Lithuania and the United Kingdom.
Influenza A and B co-circulated in Norway. Influenza hospitalizations increased slightly above baseline in the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland, but influenza ICU admissions remained stable below the baseline. In South West Europe, influenza detections remained
stable overall. Most countries in the subregion reported low to medium intensity but high intensity was reported in Bosnia and Herzegovina
and Croatia. Regional or widespread activity was reported in most countries. Influenza positivity among sentinel samples was above 10% in
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland. Influenza B viruses were
predominant among sentinel samples in Austria, Germany, France, Luxembourg and Spain while A and B viruses co-circulated in Slovenia
and Switzerland. The proportion of ILI among all consultations increased in Denmark. ILI/ARI decreased slightly or remained stable in Belgium,
France (where it remained low), Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland. Influenza hospitalizations decreased in France to a low level. Pooled
all-cause mortality estimates from the EuroMomo network showed an elevated but decreasing excess mortality in
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all age groups.
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直近の過小
評価に注意
In Europe, overall influenza detections remained stable and
influenza positivity from sentinel sites increased in the most recent
week, remaining above the epidemic threshold at the regional
level. Out of 39 countries, 18 reported high or moderate intensity,
and over half continued to report widespread activity in the most
recent week. Overall, influenza A and B viruses were detected at
similar proportions in both sentinel and non-sentinel surveillance.
The proportion of sentinel specimens testing positive for influenza
remained greater than the proportion testing positive for SARSCoV-2.
In Eastern Europe, very high intensity was reported in the Russian Federation and high intensity was reported in Kosovo (in accordance with
UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999)) and Slovakia. Widespread activity was still reported in most countries. Influenza positivity among
sentinel samples was above 10% in Czechia, Hungary, Kosovo, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Influenza B
was predominant in Belarus, Republic of Moldova and the Russian Federation. In Northern Europe, most countries in the subregion reported
low to medium intensity. Regional or widespread activity was reported in most countries. Influenza positivity among sentinel samples was
above 10% in Denmark, Ireland and Norway. Influenza B virus was reported as predominant in Ireland and Lithuania and the United Kingdom.
Influenza A and B co-circulated in Norway. Influenza hospitalizations increased slightly above baseline in the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland, but influenza ICU admissions remained stable below the baseline. In South West Europe, influenza detections remained
stable overall. Most countries in the subregion reported low to medium intensity but high intensity was reported in Bosnia and Herzegovina
and Croatia. Regional or widespread activity was reported in most countries. Influenza positivity among sentinel samples was above 10% in
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland. Influenza B viruses were
predominant among sentinel samples in Austria, Germany, France, Luxembourg and Spain while A and B viruses co-circulated in Slovenia
and Switzerland. The proportion of ILI among all consultations increased in Denmark. ILI/ARI decreased slightly or remained stable in Belgium,
France (where it remained low), Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland. Influenza hospitalizations decreased in France to a low level. Pooled
all-cause mortality estimates from the EuroMomo network showed an elevated but decreasing excess mortality in
88
all age groups.
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