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Thailand Influenza Season 2025-26

Commonground

Senior Moderator
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Annual influenza epidemic hits Thailand: What you need to know
23 Nov 2025​

The annual influenza epidemic is lingering in Thailand even as monsoon rains give way to the cool season.

The number of flu cases recorded nationwide so far this year has accelerated past 940,000, with around 100 people dying of the disease.

The youngest victim was a 12-month-old baby while the oldest was 95.

“Fatality statistics show the elderly are the most vulnerable,” deputy government spokesperson Airin Phanrit said earlier this week.

A total of 208,443 influenza cases were recorded in October alone, according to Disease Control Department spokesperson Dr Jurai Wongsawat.

“Though monthly data shows the infection rate began to fall in November, cluster outbreaks are still on the rise, especially in places like prisons, schools and training centres,” she said, adding that flu is most common among children aged between five and nine.


Infections surge during rains

Asst Prof Dr Ekasit Kowitdamrong of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine explained that though the influenza virus is present year-round in Thailand, the rainy season brings a surge in infections.

By the time the monsoon rains arrived on May 15, the virus had already infected 330,000 people since the start of the year – but that figure surged in the wet and humid weather.

“The number of patients testing positive for the virus has been high for several months now,” Ekasit said.


Of the three main influenza virus types, A/H3N2 accounted for most cases (76%), followed by A/H1N1 and Type B.

Although the dry, cool season officially began on October 23, lingering rain means the number of flu cases has hardly slowed down.
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February 21, 2026
Translated

The COVID-19 epidemic remained stable during the Spring Festival, with the number of emergency room visits for influenza-like illnesses reaching the lowest level in nearly four years

Emergency room visits for influenza-like illnesses saw a 58.1% decrease compared to the same period last year; emergency room visits for diarrhea also decreased by 70.6% compared to the same period last year.

The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released its report on the COVID-19 situation on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year today. The report noted that the data completeness was approximately 85% to 90%, and specifically pointed out that the COVID-19 situation was relatively stable this year.

According to data provided by the CDC, emergency room visits for influenza-like illnesses on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year totaled 2,306, the lowest in the past four years. Compared to the same period last year, emergency room visits decreased by 58.1% (5,501 visits); compared to 2024, they decreased by 52.9% (4,896 visits); and compared to 2023, they decreased by 17.7% (2,803 visits).

In addition, people tend to overindulge in meat and fish during the Lunar New Year, resulting in 2,138 emergency room visits for diarrhea on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. While this represents a significant decrease of 70.6% (7,266 visits) compared to the same period last year, it is an increase of 22.9% (1,740 visits) compared to the same period in 2024, and an increase of 17.9% (1,814 visits) compared to 2023.​

https://www.ctee.com.tw/news/20260221700254-431401

 
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