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Regional Update, Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. Epidemiological Week 43 (1 November 2024)

Actualización regional, Influenza y otros virus respiratorios. Semana Epidemiológica 43 (1 de noviembre del 2024)

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2024-11-01
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Pan American Health Organization
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[WEEKLY SUMMARY]. Regional Situation: Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) activity has shown a general downward trend in recent weeks, except in North America, where a slight increase in ILI cases has been observed. In this region, most positive cases have been associated with SARS-CoV-2 and, to a lesser extent, influenza. In the Caribbean, Central America, the Andean region, and the Southern Cone, most positive cases have been linked to RSV, SARS-CoV-2, and influenza. SARS-CoV-2 activity remains high in North America and is increasing in Brazil and the Southern Cone. Influenza has shown a general decline, though fluctuations persist in certain Caribbean countries and a slight rise is seen in some Andean and Southern Cone countries. RSV activity has begun to decrease in the Andean subregion and the Southern Cone after reaching epidemic levels in previous weeks. It remains high in some Central American countries and is on the rise in some Caribbean and North American countries.
 
[RESUMEN SEMANAL]. Situación regional: La actividad de Enfermedad Tipo Influenza (ETI) e Infección Respiratoria Aguda Grave (IRAG) ha mostrado una tendencia general a la baja en las últimas semanas, excepto en América del Norte, donde se ha observado un ligero aumento en los casos de ETI. En esta región, la mayoría de los casos positivos han estado asociados a SARSCoV- 2 y, en menor medida, a influenza. En el Caribe, América Central, la región Andina y el Cono Sur, la mayoría de los casos positivos han sido vinculados a VRS, SARS-CoV-2 e influenza. La actividad de SARS-CoV-2 continúa siendo elevada en América del Norte y se encuentra en ascenso en Brasil y el Cono Sur. La influenza ha mostrado una disminución generalizada, aunque persisten fluctuaciones en algunos países del Caribe y un ligero aumento en países de la subregión Andina y el Cono Sur. La actividad del Virus Respiratorio Sincitial (VRS) ha comenzado a descender en la subregión Andina y el Cono Sur, tras alcanzar niveles epidémicos en semanas previas, y se mantiene alta en algunos países de América Central, con una tendencia ascendente en algunos países del Caribe y América del Norte.
 
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Influenza, Human; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; International Health Regulations; Americas; Caribbean Region; Gripe Humana; Reglamento Sanitario Internacional; Américas; Región del Caribe
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/62682
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