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  • #16
    Source: https://www.folhape.com.br/noticias/...-casos/211300/


    H3N2 epidemic: number of deaths in Pernambuco rises to 30; cases exceed 5.2 thousand
    Of the 30 deaths, 13 were male and 17 female.
    By Portal Folha de Pernambuco
    01/04/22 at 17:55 updated on 01/05/22 at 09:18


    The number of deaths in Pernambuco due to influenza A H3N2 rose to 30, according to a report from the State Health Department (SES-PE) this Tuesday (4). The data are from records made until Monday (3). Total notifications increased to 5,253 confirmed cases.

    In this new round of analyzes carried out by the Central Laboratory of Public Health of Pernambuco (Lacen-PE), 2,787 positive laboratory samples were obtained, with 19 new deaths.

    Of the 30 deaths, 13 were male and 17 female. All were confirmed for influenza A H3N2.

    The patients were residents of Recife (17), Palmares (3), Ipojuca (2), Jaboatão dos Guararapes (2), São Lourenço da Mata (2), Goiana (1), Olinda (1), Sirinhaém (1), Tracunhaém (1).

    Patients' ages range from 1 to 92 years. Age groups are: 1 to 9 (1), 10 to 19 (1), 20 to 29 (1), 30 to 39 (3), 40 to 49 (2), 50 to 59 (4) and 60 and over (18). Patients had comorbidities and had risk factors for complications from influenza such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular diseases, arterial hypertension and overweight.

    Of the 5,253 cases, 5,226 are influenza A H3N2 and 27 influenza A are not subtyped. Of the total records, so far, 371 (7.1%) had Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Srag).

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    Source: https://g1.globo.com/pe/pernambuco/n...entes-esperam- beds-combatamos-hemorrhage-with-band-aid-diz-infectólogo.ghtml

    Flu and Covid saturate the health system and 265 patients wait for beds: 'we fight bleeding with a band-aid', says infectious disease specialist
    This Tuesday's information (4) is in a panel with data from the public network. There are 143 active ICU requests and 122 ward requests. State infectious disease specialists and the Physicians Union report drama.
    By Pedro Alves and Ricardo Novelino, g1 PE
    04/01/2022 20:16 Updated 4 hours ago

    The flu epidemic associated with the Covid-19 pandemic is causing saturation in Pernambuco's public health network. According to data from Monday (3) released this Tuesday (4), there were 265 people with serious respiratory diseases waiting for ICU and ward vacancies (see video above).

    The information is on a public panel that presents data from beds in the public network for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Srag) in the state.

    According to data from this Tuesday's panel, the number of active requests for ICU beds in Pernambuco was 143, with 138 adults and five children. There were also 122 requests for vacancies in wards, 115 for adults and seven for children.

    According to the infectologist, the active request for beds means that a vacancy was requested, but the patient had not been covered by the bed until the registration.

    The lack of vacancies became greater at the end of December 2021. On the 30th, the number of active requests for ICU beds for severe respiratory diseases stood at 160.

    Infectologist Felipe Prohaska, from the team at the Oswaldo Cruz University Hospital (Huoc), in Recife, reported that a patient who was admitted to the João Murilo Hospital, in Vitória de Santo Antão, in the Zona da Mata, received from the bed regulation center, in the second (3), the card number 162.

    The challenge for health professionals and authorities is getting worse every day. Also on December 30, 2021, the state secretary of health, André Longo, stated that the state was experiencing an “H3N2 epidemic within the Covid-19 pandemic”.

    On Monday, the government changed the care protocol and said that anyone who has a negative test for Covid-19 is advised to seek a doctor and spend seven days at home.

    Until the second, according to the State Health Department (SES), 5,253 cases of influenza had been recorded, with 30 deaths.

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    • #17
      Pará investigates whether deaths from hemorrhage are related to H3N2
      Luciana Cavalcante
      Collaboration for UOL, in Belém
      01/05/2022 17:48

      The Pará Health Department is investigating the deaths of eight people from hemorrhage who also had flu-like symptoms, which occurred in December 2021, at the Regional Hospital of Cametá, a city in the northeast region of the state. The folder seeks to know if there is any relationship between the deaths and the H3N2 outbreak that affects the municipality.

      Samples of patients, aged between 18 and 35 years, are being analyzed at Lacen (Central Laboratory) and at the Instituto Evandro Chagas, linked to the state government, in Belém. Sespa (Secretariat of Health of Pará) did not inform the deadline for dissemination of exam results.

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        • #19
          Source: https://correiodecarajas.com.br/para...respiratorias/

          Pará has 154 confirmed cases of H3N2 and almost a thousand hospitalizations for respiratory syndromes
          Writing by Writing
          - January 6, 2022

          In 2021, the state had recorded 248 deaths from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Period until March is considered seasonal for flu cases.

          Pará has 154 confirmed cases of H3N2 so far, according to information from the State Department of Health (Sespa) released this Thursday (6). The agency explains that the analysis of cases is done on a sample basis, not a diagnosis, but an assessment of the weekly epidemiological scenario. Also according to Sespa, no cases of H1N1 were registered in 2021 and in the first days of 2022.

          The Municipal Health Department of Belém gave the first alert about an outbreak of flu in the capital on December 15, 2021, when it found that the health units were overcrowded.

          Sespa later confirmed the H3N2 outbreak, as there was no record of the virus circulating in the state, and with the occurrence of a single case, according to the Epidemiological Surveillance, it became considered an outbreak.

          After the first record of double infection by the flu and Covid-19 viruses in Brazil, attention in Pará was redoubled, since the period from November to March are considered seasonal for cases of flu. According to Sespa, for the time being there are no records of double infection in Pará.

          Respiratory syndrome cases and deaths

          Between November and December 2021 alone, approximately one thousand hospitalizations related to severe acute respiratory syndromes were observed in Pará.

          In 2021, Pará recorded 248 deaths from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), with three deaths in November and December.

          In the city of Cametá, northeast of Pará, there are cases being investigated, but the Health Department did not say how many, only that so far there are four suspected cases of febrile hemorrhagic disease that are under laboratory and epidemiological investigation. There is no confirmation that it is H3N2 or Covid-19.

          Pharmacy chains run out of flu drugs

          The Regional Pharmacy Council (CRF-PA) confirmed that the supply of some items related to the treatment of flu and colds, such as anti-flu, syrups, vitamins and supplements, “is intermittent, with sporadic shortages in some pharmacy chains and other health establishments. , both in Belém and in other cities”. The problem was discovered in December.

          The director of the CRF, Simone Sena, says that it is a worrying scenario, but that there are other alternatives in the absence of a particular drug.

          “There are alternatives and different brands of the same active ingredient, so sometimes the lack of a specific brand does not directly interfere with the lack of a compound that helps in the treatment”, she says.

          She does not believe that there will be a shortage of medicine on the market. “Precisely because of the variety of pharmaceutical manufacturers that produce the same type of drug, including the option of generics”.

          Simone also warns about self-medication care, seeking information from a doctor or pharmacist:

          “It is essential that the population, when looking for a drug in pharmacies, talk to the pharmacist, who is the health professional trained to provide all information about treatments for flu, colds and other mild-symptom diseases, as well as advise on treatments. alternatives in the absence of any specific medication. It is the pharmacist who will guide the patient about the conscious use of this medicine, avoiding unbridled and irrational use”.

          Pará awaits arrival of new flu vaccines


          This week, the City Hall of Belém reported that, after the high demand for flu vaccines, the stock of immunizations is “practically zero”.

          Both the capital and the State requested more immunizations from the Ministry of Health, but there is still no forecast of the arrival of new vaccines. Vaccination against Covid-19 follows normally.

          In 2021, Pará received 2,660,833 doses of immunizing agent against Influenza, within the annual campaign against influenza, which has priority groups for vaccination.

          According to Sespa, with the low demand for the vaccine, it was recommended to offer it to the population outside the target audience until stocks last. In Belém, more than 500 thousand people were vaccinated, according to data from the Municipal Health Department.

          (Source: G1)

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            • #21
              Source: https://www.brytfmonline.com/paraiba...s-ses-paraiba/

              Paraíba confirms seven deaths and 104 cases of H3N2 infection, says SES | Paraiba
              Andrea Hargraves January 9, 2022 1 min read

              Paraíba recorded, between December and Saturday (8), 116 cases of influenza A virus, according to the Epidemiological Bulletin published by the Ministry of Health of Paraíba (SES-PB). Of the 116 positive patients, 104 were H3N2 positive and 12 were not the subtype.

              According to the bulletin, among the 116 patients who tested positive for influenza A virus, 45 were hospitalized with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), of whom seven died.

              Of the seven recorded deaths, two patients were men and five women, over the age of 70, who had comorbidities, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and respiratory disease were the identified comorbidities...

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              Source: https://todahora.com/com-1-203-casos...s-liga-alerta/


              With 1,203 cases of Influenza and 7 deaths from the disease, Amazonas calls alert
              The majority (63%) of patients with Influenza A reside in Manaus, but patients with the infection were also registered in the interior of Amazonas (19%) and other states (3%).
              TH writing
              Published: 01/08/2022 05:30:00

              The Health Surveillance Foundation of Amazonas – Dr. Rosemary Costa Pinto (FVS-RCP) updates, on Friday (01/07), the epidemiological scenario of Influenza in the State. 1,203 cases of Influenza A were identified.

              Of the 1,203 cases of Influenza A, 84% (1,007) are of the H3N2 lineage. The Influenza epidemiological bulletin highlights that the highest occurrence of Influenza A cases (385 cases) was recorded between December 12 and 18, 2021, with a reduction in the following weeks.

              The total number of cases was confirmed from the processing of 11,121 samples by the Central Laboratory of Public Health of Amazonas (Lacen-AM), coordinated by the FVS-RCP. The samples were analyzed for the detection of Influenza and other respiratory viruses, by the RT-PCR method, and they come from health units in Amazonas.

              The director-president of FVS-RCP, Tatyana Amorim, highlights the importance of people maintaining non-pharmacological prevention measures, as a way to stop the transmission of respiratory viruses.

              “The Amazon is in the seasonal period for respiratory viruses until May. There was an increase in cases, hospitalizations and deaths from Influenza A, type H3N2. That’s why it’s so important for people to take precautions,” she says.

              According to the bulletin, 55% of confirmed cases of Influenza A occurred in women. “It was also observed a higher frequency of the disease in adults aged between 20 and 59 years, representing 63% of cases. Another prominent age group is 10 to 19 years old, which represents 16% of patients”, emphasizes Leíse Fernandes, advisor to the Health Situation Analysis Room of Amazonas, at FVS-RCP, the sector responsible for producing the bulletin.

              Also according to the epidemiological bulletin of Influenza in Amazonas, the municipalities in the state that most had cases of Influenza A are: Manaus (945), Tefé (112), Manicoré (23), Manacapuru (14), São Paulo de Olivença (10) , Jutaí (9), Rio Preto da Eva (7), Iranduba (6), Careiro (5) and Itacoatiara (5). In addition to 33 cases of people from other states.

              The majority (63%) of patients with Influenza A live in Manaus, but patients with the infection were also registered in the interior of Amazonas (19%) and other states (3%).

              Between the months of November 2021 and January 2022, there were 84 hospitalizations for Influenza A, 69% (58) for Influenza A (H3N2). Among the most frequent signs and symptoms of severe cases of the disease reported are: cough, fever, shortness of breath, respiratory discomfort, oxygen saturation below 95%, sore throat, diarrhea, vomiting and nasal congestion.

              Seven deaths from Influenza A (H3N2) were also recorded. There were six people from Manaus and one from São Gabriel da Cachoeira. Four of the seven deaths occurred between December 19 and 25, 2021. And 71% of the cases had at least one risk factor, such as hypertension and diabetes.

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              • #22
                Source: https://paranacooperativo.coop.br/pp...a-da-vacinacao

                Paraná declares a state of H3N2 epidemic and reinforces the importance of vaccination
                Created on Thursday, 13 January 2022 07:27

                saude VI 13 01 2022The Secretary of State for Health, Beto Preto, announced, on the morning of this Wednesday (12/01), that Paraná is in a state of Influenza flu epidemic. The increase in the number of daily cases of H3N2 (a type of Influenza A virus) and deaths from the disease led to this decision.

                Measure - The measure is necessary considering community transmission and the presence of the virus in 144 municipalities in the state. Now, 832 cases – 805 of which are residents of Paraná and 27 from outside the state – and 12 deaths are confirmed. Data were collected until this Tuesday (11) through the Laboratory Environment Manager (GAL).

                Major - “This number of cases and deaths is the record we got from the epidemiological investigation after the detection of the disease by the sentinel units, which certainly does not represent the reality of the disease in the state. We estimate that this number of confirmations is at least 20 times greater”, said the secretary.

                Transmission - The transmission of Influenza viruses, for the most part, occurs during the coldest periods, in winter. Now, the state is experiencing an atypical situation of case confirmations during the summer, considerably increasing the demand for medical care in all regions.

                Festivities - According to Beto Preto, the transmission of the virus accelerated during the end-of-year festivities. “We had a large number of family gatherings for Christmas and New Year, in addition to many people on the coast of the state. As a result, the transmission of the disease intensified. We need to continue with care, with the use of masks, alcohol gel, hand washing and distancing when possible,” he said.

                Deaths - The deaths refer to six women and six men, with ages ranging from 44 to 83 years. The deaths occurred between December 11, 2021 and January 10, 2022. Eleven had some form of comorbidity and one case remains under investigation. Six had not taken the Influenza vaccine and one remains under investigation.

                Municipalities - Those who died were residents of Arapongas (1), Curitiba (2), Foz do Iguaçu (1), Londrina (2), Mandaguaçu (1), Maringá (1), Marumbi (1), Paranaguá (2) and Tapira (1).

                Vaccine - More than 616 thousand doses of vaccines against Influenza are in the municipalities. They are part of the 2021 National Influenza Immunization Campaign and have important validity at this time of outbreak of cases. According to data from the national vaccinometer, Paraná has about 70.40% coverage within the priority groups, with 2.1 million doses applied.

                Nova - The Ministry of Health foresees for the beginning of April the sending of a new vaccine with the immunization for all circulating viruses and already recognized in the laboratory.

                Protection - “Wherever there is a vaccine, it should be applied because it protects against most circulating viruses. This helps in the differential diagnosis of Respiratory Syndromes. We count on the collaboration of the municipalities to bring these existing doses to zero. This new vaccine should already come with protection against the Darwin strain of H3N2 and, in the coming months, we should receive this new immunizing agent”, explained the secretary.

                Epidemic - Epidemic is the collective manifestation of a disease that quickly spreads, by direct or indirect contagion, until reaching a large number of people in a given territory and extinguishes after a period. There were not records of so many cases in this period since the beginning of monitoring of Influenza A (H3) cases by Sesa in 2016.

                Efforts - “All efforts are being made to contain the outbreak of the disease, including sending the antiviral drug for treatment, oseltamivir phosphate, known as Tamiflu, to the Health Regionals”, said the director of Health Care and Surveillance, Maria Goretti David Lopes.

                Remedy - Last week Sesa decentralized 460,000 Tamiflu capsules and has already filed a new request with the Ministry of Health, for over 100,000 units. The drug is effective against the worsening of the clinical picture, reducing the risk of death or the severity of symptoms in the patient.

                Effectiveness - "If administered within 48 hours after infection by the virus, the drug is highly effective in worsening the disease and also in reducing hospitalizations", added Beto Preto.

                Data - The data released this Wednesday (12/01) were extracted from the Laboratory Environment Manager (GAL), fed by laboratories throughout the State, both from the Unified Health System (SUS) and from the private sector.

                Survey - Information from the Influenza and other respiratory viruses bulletin in Paraná, published on the Secretariat's website, is collected through the Sentinel Surveillance of Influenza Syndrome (SG) and the Universal Surveillance of hospitalized cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), an

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                • #23
                  Source: https://correiodoestado.com.br/cidad...-do-sul/395401

                  H3N2 flu infects 11 people, kills 50-year-old man in last 24 hours
                  Influenza fatality rate is 8.3%, points out epidemiological bulletin
                  01/13/2022 12:14 - Naiara Camargo

                  Data from the epidemiological bulletin released by the State Department of Health (SES) indicate that 11 people were notified with the influenza A (H3N2) virus in Mato Grosso do Sul.

                  Among the notifications, 2 are from Bela Vista, 2 from Corumbá, 2 from Rio Verde from Mato Grosso, 2 from São Gabriel do Oeste, 1 from Anaurilândia, 1 from Costa Rica and 1 from Três Lagoas.

                  A 50-year-old man, resident of the municipality of Corumbá, died of Covid-19 last Tuesday (11). He had diabetes mellitus. The Influenza lethality rate is 8.3% in Mato Grosso do Sul.

                  With this, the State totals 216 notifications and 18 deaths from Influenza A (H3N2 flu) since December 2021 in Mato Grosso do Sul.

                  According to the State Department of Health (SES), Mato Grosso do Sul is experiencing an Influenza epidemic.

                  H3N2 is a subtype of the Influenza A virus that causes influenza in humans, birds and mammals. The flu is transmitted through the air and has recorded outbreaks in some cities in Brazil.

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                    • #25
                      Source: https://www.rcn67.com.br/cbn/campo-g...-em-ms/158223/

                      The number of H3N2 deaths in MS rises to 20
                      Two more deaths were confirmed this Friday (14)
                      By Giovanna Dauzacker
                      01/14/2022 • 11:20 am

                      Two more people were victims of influenza A H3N2 in Mato Grosso do Sul, according to the epidemiological bulletin of the State Health Department (SES). With this, the state accounts for 20 deaths from the disease.

                      The new deaths are of a 54-year-old man, resident in Aquidauana, who had comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, asthma, immunodeficiency and obesity. He died on the 5th of January.

                      The other was a 97-year-old woman who lived in Campo Grande and had chronic cardiovascular disease. Death was on the 13th of January.

                      There were also 12 more cases of influenza, and the state adds 228 confirmations.

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