Surge in Infections: Italy Exceeds 100,000 Cases

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Respiratory infections​ are on the ​rise in ⁣Lombardy, Italy, according to the latest surveillance network bulletin, with a notable increase observed between ⁤January 5th and​ 11th compared to the previous‌ week. This comes ⁢amid ongoing monitoring of various respiratory illnesses, including influenza, COVID-19, and ​other viral ‌infections.

The ​incidence⁣ rate has risen from 10.41 cases per 1,000 ⁤inhabitants ‍(3,477 acute respiratory infection cases) to 10.73 cases per‍ 1,000 inhabitants (4,809 ⁢cases),representing approximately a ⁢38% increase from the week‌ of December⁣ 29th to January 4th. In the Bergamo area, approximately 12,000 infections are now reported‍ weekly, a 3.4% increase ‍from the previous⁣ week’s 11,600 cases.

Data is collected through general practitioners and pediatricians participating ‍in the RespiVirnet epidemiological surveillance network. As‌ October, the province of Bergamo has surpassed ⁣100,000⁣ cases of respiratory infections,⁢ including‌ influenza, parainfluenza, COVID-19, common colds, and bronchiolitis. Recent⁢ data from January 5th to 11th indicates the following case distribution in Lombardy: 354 cases (13.97% incidence per 1,000 inhabitants) in the 0-4 age group, ⁢316 cases (5.06%) in⁢ the 5-14 age group, 530 cases (12.83%) in the 15-24 ⁣age ⁢group, 1,322 cases (14.40%) in the 25-44 age⁤ group, 1,439 cases (11.47%) in the 45-64 age⁣ group, and ​848 cases (8.32%) in those 65 and older. The national incidence rate for acute respiratory infections is 13.3 cases ⁤per 1,000 people.⁣ Italian National Institute of Health

COVID-19 Update

Regarding COVID-19, the ‍regional bulletin reports an increase of 353 cases in⁤ the second week of January,⁣ bringing the​ total to 1,088 positive cases (up from 817 ‍the previous week). Currently, 13 ​individuals ‍are hospitalized due to‍ COVID-19 related illnesses, with

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