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China Flu Cases Drop Four Weeks Straight
14 Jan
Summary
- Influenza activity in China has decreased for four consecutive weeks.
- RSV infections have recently intensified, especially in northern regions.
- H3N2 subtype of influenza A accounted for 97.3% of positive flu samples.

China's influenza activity has seen a consistent decline over the past four weeks, reaching a moderate level as reported by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This downward trend is observed across all provincial-level regions, with a notable decrease in clustered school infections for five consecutive weeks.
Despite the overall decrease in flu cases, health authorities urge continued vigilance. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections have recently intensified, showing relatively high positivity rates in northern provinces and a significant impact on children aged four and under. As no vaccine is available for RSV, personal protection measures are emphasized.
The dominant strain of influenza detected is the H3N2 subtype of influenza A, accounting for 97.3 percent of positive samples. China's robust surveillance network, comprising numerous laboratories and sentinel hospitals, enables real-time monitoring for viral mutations and informs vaccination strategies.



