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Latest update on surveillance data in winter influenza season

24 March 2015

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (March 24) reported the latest surveillance data of the winter influenza season, and again urged the public to heighten vigilance and get vaccinated early against seasonal influenza.

Regarding severe cases, from noon yesterday (March 23) to noon today, eight additional cases of influenza-associated admission to intensive care units or death (including six deaths) among adults aged 18 or above were recorded under the enhanced surveillance in collaboration with public and private hospitals reactivated since January 2, bringing the total to 558 (419 deaths) so far. Among them, 526 were A(H3N2), eight were A(H1N1)pdm09, seven were A pending subtype and 17 were B. In the last winter season in early 2014, 266 cases (133 deaths) were filed.

Last week (from March 15 to 21), 38 cases (25 deaths) were recorded. Separately, a daily average of five cases (3.1 deaths) was filed in the last seven days (from March 17 to 23), compared with six cases (4.7 deaths) in the preceding seven days (from March 10 to 16).

Meanwhile, no additional cases of severe paediatric influenza-associated complications or death among children aged under 18 have been reported since yesterday via the ongoing reporting system and the total this year remains at 18 (one death) and all were A(H3N2). In 2014, 27 cases (four deaths) were filed.

Turning to influenza-like illness, five institutional outbreaks (affecting 26 persons) were reported to the CHP yesterday by residential care homes for the elderly (two outbreaks, 14 persons), primary schools (two outbreaks, nine persons) and a child care centre (three persons).

The public should maintain good personal and environmental hygiene against influenza and other respiratory illnesses:

The public may visit the CHP's pages below for more information:



Last Revision Date : 24 Mar 2015