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the number of cases is on the rise again in , against a backdrop of development of the XEC variant

An intensification of the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 seems to be beginning, the evolution of which will have to be closely monitored over the coming weeks. », Warns Public Health in its weekly bulletin of Wednesday September 25.

All indicators, all ages combined, are on the rise in cities and in hospitals. This increase concerns adults and more particularly those aged 65 and over. At the wastewater level, the increase in SARS-CoV-2 detections continued for the fourth consecutive week.

A new variant is spreading

Appearing for the first time in June 2024 in Germany, the XEC variant has since continued to gain ground across the world, particularly in France. It is now present in 11 European countries, as well as four others around the world.

XEC is a mutation between two omicron subvariants, which could allow it to spread quickly in the fall, experts say. According to Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in California, “ XEC is still in its infancy worldwide “Until the virus spreads, there should not be a new wave for several weeks, or even months,” he told Euronews.

The number of cases on the rise throughout France

At this stage, it is also too early to determine whether the XEC is influencing the number of recorded Covid-19 cases upwards. However, the number of acute respiratory infections has been increasing in recent weeks. According to data from the Sentinel Network, the national incidence rate was around 198 per 100,000 inhabitants, observed in general medicine consultations during the week of September 16 to 22.

In comparison, this number was 146 during the week of September 9 to 15. Currently, is the most affected region with an incidence rate of 400 per 100,000 inhabitants, the previous week it was 271. The and Nouvelle-Aquitaine also recorded an increase in cases with a rate respectively of incidence of 302 and 296.

In the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the incidence rate reached 187 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, also up compared to the previous week, when it was 122.

Also read :Covid-19: should we be worried about the new XEC variant?

The vaccination campaign begins on October 15

The XEC variant could be the predominant virus this winter. The symptoms are quite similar to those already known such as cough, sore throat and headache, fever and also possible loss of taste and smell. According to BBC News, experts believe that the vaccine should be effective in combating the variant.

October 15 will mark the start of the vaccination campaign in France against Covid but also against the flu.

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