Flu: where is the epidemic and what barrier gestures should be applied on New Year’s Eve?

Flu where is the epidemic and what barrier gestures should

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    Dr Gérald Kierzek (Medical Director of Doctissimo)

    The flu epidemic continues to spread: two new regions, Ile-de-France and Hauts-de-France, are now classified at the epidemic stage, according to the latest data published by Public Health France, on 27 December.

    Like every year, the flu epidemic is gradually spreading in France. It was already affecting the eastern side of the country, the Ile-de-France and Hauts-de-France regions are now also affected and considered to be at the epidemic stage by Public Health France.

    Seven regions considered to be in the midst of an epidemic

    Beyond these two regions, five others are considered to be at the epidemic stage: Burgundy-Franche-Comté, Grand Est, Occitanie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur .

    The pre-epidemic regions are rather located in the West, with Brittany and Normandy, but also Corsica. In the overseas departments and regions (DROM), Guyana and Mayotte were in an epidemic and Guadeloupe moved into pre-epidemic this week.

    Rising indicators

    According to the latest data from Public Health France, “Influenza/influenza syndrome indicators are increasing in primary care and in hospitals, for all age groups, but more particularly those aged 0-14 and to a lesser extent, those aged 65 and over. .

    The consultation rate for influenza-like illness is 274 per 100,000 inhabitants, compared to 228 per 100,000 inhabitants a week earlier. In hospitals, there was a 38% increase in the number of hospitalizations for influenza.

    Barrier gestures to maintain, for all

    In this context of high circulation of different respiratory viruses and in addition to vaccination against influenza and Covid-19 among the most vulnerable such as those over 65, the systematic adoption of barrier gestures by everyone remains essential, particularly the wearing of a mask in the event of symptoms, in busy places and in the presence of vulnerable people” estimates Public Health France.

    For Dr Gérald Kierzek, these attitudes to adopt are common sense and are valid regardless of winter viruses. “You need to ventilate your home regularly, wash your hands often, wear a mask when you are sick… These are not measures specific to the flu but they can protect against other viruses, such as gastrointestinal enteritis or bronchiolitis, for example“.

    What if we plan to spend New Year’s Eve with family or loved ones? “You have to take precautions, like wear a mask if you are sick and do not share your cutlery“recommends the doctor.”Without depriving ourselves of having a good time with family and spoiling the festive spirit, we can get together, it’s also good for morale, what we call positive psychology” concludes the expert.


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