The bronchiolitis epidemic progresses, the flu begins

The bronchiolitis epidemic progresses, the flu begins
The bronchiolitis epidemic progresses, the flu begins

The couple always settles down at the same time as winter arrives. The bronchiolitis epidemic continued to grow in last week, while the flu epidemic started slowly, Santé Publique France said on Wednesday in its weekly bulletin.

In France, the increase in flu indicators already observed in towns and hospitals and in most age groups the previous week continued. But, they remained last week at “their basic level” in the majority of regions, with the exception of the Île-de-France regions (already passed pre-epidemic), Hauts-de-France and (passed pre-epidemic this week).

Covid-19 figures stable

Indicators linked to bronchiolitis were increasing in town and in hospitals. Five regions are now in pre-epidemic and seven in epidemic in France. This season is marked by the deployment of two preventive treatments, Beyfortus from AstraZeneca and Sanofi, an antibody given directly to babies, and Abrysvo from Pfizer, a vaccine administered before birth to pregnant women.

Beyfortus had already been the subject of an immunization campaign last year and studies agree to conclude that it limited the hospitalization of babies in France and in the few other countries where it was tested. COVID-19 indicators remained stable in town and in hospital, across all age groups.

“Vaccination remains the best way to protect yourself against the flu and COVID-19, in particular serious forms of these diseases,” said Santé Publique France, emphasizing that “it is not too late”. A combined vaccination campaign against flu and Covid began in mid-October for people at risk, but also for their entourage and caregivers.

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