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Belgium - "It's the first time in two years": the start of the flu epidemic is confirmed

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"It's the first time in two years": the start of the flu epidemic is confirmed in Belgium

Published on 03-24-22 at 12:33 p.m. - Updated 03-24-22 at 1:19 p.m.

The infection figures collected this week by the Sciensano Public Health Institute bear witness to the start of an influenza epidemic in Belgium, virologist Steven Van Gucht said on Thursday.

However, it is of low intensity compared to the pre-pandemic years. The number of people visiting the doctor with flu-like symptoms has steadily increased in recent weeks and the upward trend continues. Sciensano therefore considers that this is the start of an epidemic but with a rather low activity. "It's the first time in two years," notes Steven Van Gucht. "This is notably due to the normalization of society with the lifting of measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus. The flu virus is less contagious than Covid-19, so these measures are effective."

The onset of the flu epidemic usually occurs in January or February and the flu episode can last 6 to 12 weeks depending on its degree of intensity, so it starts much later this year. “I think it will help us, in general the seasonal flu disappears with the Easter holidays”, estimates the virologist. "We have to be careful, because we are in an atypical year, but I am hopeful that the duration of this epidemic will be shorter."

General practitioners recorded a weekly average of 445 consultations for flu symptoms per 100,000 inhabitants. These numbers presumably also include Covid cases, as patients are not routinely tested.

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