No significant changes in the positivity for SARS-CoV2 in the week of October 6-12, according to the epidemiological report of the EODY. In the last week, no new intubation was recorded, while three new deaths from COVID-19 were recorded.

In particular, the EODY report mentions:

Influenza-like illness – ILI (regardless of pathogen)

The number of influenza cases per 1,000 visits is low, but higher than the historical data of the corresponding period. An increase was recorded compared to the previous week.

Severe Acute Respiratory Infection – SARI (regardless of pathogen)

The number of SARI cases per 1,000 visits is low, showing a small increase compared to the previous week.

SARS-CoV2 virus – COVID-19 infection

The positivity resulting from the total number of SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic tests in the territory showed no significant change compared to the previous week.

Since the beginning of the summer, sporadic cases of intubation and deaths have been recorded. In the last week, no new intubation was recorded, while three new deaths were recorded.

From the end of spring onwards, co-circulation of LP.8.1, NB.1.8.1 and XFG strains (Variants Under Monitoring according to ECDC and WHO/EURO) is recorded, with a gradual upward trend of XFG, which is currently the dominant strain in detections.

Nationally, the weighted viral load in municipal wastewater for the territory is at high levels compared to historical data, showing a sharp increase from the previous week.

In the majority of the controlled areas, the load is at high levels, showing variations depending on the city.

Influenza virus

Influenza positivity in the community (as assessed by the Sentinel PHC surveillance network) and in secondary care (as assessed by the SARI surveillance network) is very low, with only sporadic positive samples detected.

During the last week, there were no new serious cases with hospitalization in ICU, nor new deaths from laboratory-confirmed influenza.

Respiratory syncytial virus – RSV

No positive samples were found in the community (PHC Sentinel surveillance network), nor in SARI surveillance network hospitals.