UK flu levels remain high

The latest Public Health England (PHE) report has showed that seasonal flu continues to circulate across the UK, but rates across most indicators remain stable.

Statistics for the first week in February show that there has been a 17 per cent reduction in the GP consultation rate with flu-like illness, a 14 per cent reduction in the flu hospitalisation rate, and a 10 per cent reduction in the flu intensive care admission rate.

Richard Pebody, Acting Head of the Respiratory Diseases Department at PHE, said: “We are continuing to see flu circulate, with signs that flu activity is stabilising. Rates of vaccination across all those eligible for the vaccine have increased on last season and we have vaccinated an additional one and a half million people. We are currently seeing a mix of flu types, including the A(H3N2) strain that circulated last winter in the UK and then in Australia and flu B. It is important to practice good respiratory and hand hygiene and to get the vaccine if you are newly eligible, although we are now coming to the end of the vaccine season.”

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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