Official Statistics

National flu report summary: 22 November 2018 (week 47)

Updated 26 September 2019

Main points: data up to week 46, 2018

Data up to week 46 (ending 18 November 2018) shows:

  • influenza activity remains low with sporadic cases of influenza detected in the community and all indicators below baseline threshold levels.
  • the impact of flu on healthcare services is below baseline threshold levels for hospitalisations and ICU and HDU admissions
  • RSV activity continues to increase with impact particularly in young children

The full weekly flu report this summary is based on, accompanying spreadsheet of data and slideset are available from Weekly national flu reports: 2018 to 2019 season.

Surveillance scheme summaries

Community

Twenty-two new acute respiratory outbreaks have been reported in the past 7 days. Fifteen outbreaks were reported from care homes where 1 tested positive for influenza A(not subtyped), 1 was positive for RSV, 5 were positive for rhinovirus,1 tested positive for human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and another was positive for enterovirus. Three outbreaks were reported from hospitals where 1 tested positive for influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, another tested positive for influenza A(H3) tested positive and the third was positive for RSV. One outbreak was reported from a school which tested positive for RSV. The remaining 3 outbreaks were from the Other settings category, where 2 tested positive for influenza A(not subtyped)

Primary care

Data from primary care surveillance shows:

  • the rate of influenza-like illness (ILI) was below baseline threshold levels
  • the overall weekly ILI GP consultation rate was 5.2 per 100,000 registered population in participating GP practices for England, similar to 5.3 per 100,000 in week 45
  • in the devolved administrations, ILI rates were also below baseline threshold levels

Secondary care

Data from secondary care surveillance shows:

  • hospitalisation rate observed was below baseline threshold levels, with a rate of 0.20 per 100,000 trust catchment population for England (21 NHS Trusts), this is similar to 0.19 per 100,000 in week 45
  • ICU and HDU admission rate observed was below baseline threshold levels, with a rate of 0.02 per 100,000 trust catchment population for England (136 out of 143 NHS Trusts), this is the same as 0.02 per 100,000 in week 45
  • there was one new influenza admissions reported from the 6 severe respiratory failure centres in the UK

All-cause mortality

Data from all-cause mortality surveillance shows:

  • no statistically significant excess all-cause mortality by week of death was seen overall and by age group in England
  • in the devolved administrations, no statistically significant excess all-cause mortality for all ages was observed in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales

Microbiological surveillance

Data from microbiological surveillance shows:

  • in primary care 1 sample tested positive for influenza (1 influenza A(H1N1)pdm09) with a positivity of 2.4% through the UK GP sentinel schemes
  • in secondary care influenza percent positivity was 2.5%, below baseline threshold levels, this is similar to 2.6% in week 45
  • a total of 46 detections were recorded through the DataMart scheme (16 influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, 6 influenza A(H3), 19 influenza A(unknown subtype) and 5 influenza B)
  • RSV positivity continues to increase at 17.9% with the highest positivity amongst the less than 5 year olds stabilising at 42.0%
  • for further information and guidance on RSV see NICE guidance

Vaccination

Data from the GP patient, healthcare worker and primary school-age children flu vaccine uptake programmes shows:

  • up to week 46 2018, in 94.8% of GP practices in England, the provisional proportion of people who had received the 2018/19 influenza vaccine in targeted groups was 36.6% in under 65 years in a clinical risk group, 37.8% in pregnant women and 57.7% in those aged 65 and older
  • in 95.1% of GP practices reporting for the childhood collection the provisional proportion vaccinated was: 31.6% in 2 year olds and 32.4% in 3 year olds
  • provisional data from the first monthly collection of influenza vaccine uptake by frontline healthcare workers show 46.3% were vaccinated by 31 October 2018, compared to 46.0% vaccinated in the previous season by 31 October 2017
  • provisional data from the first monthly collection of influenza vaccine uptake for children of school years reception to year 5 shows 20.5% in school year reception age, 20.7% in school year 1 age, 19.9% in school year 2 age, 19.7% in school year 3 age, 18.9% in school year 4 age and 18.2% in school year 5 age were vaccinated by 31 October 2018

International situation

  • in the temperate zone of the Northern hemisphere, influenza activity remained at inter-seasonal levels. Increased influenza was reported in some countries of Southern and South East Asia
  • in the temperate zone of the Southern hemisphere, influenza activity returned to nearly inter-seasonal levels
  • worldwide, seasonal influenza subtype A viruses accounted for the majority of detections

Further information

The full weekly flu report this summary is based on, accompanying spreadsheet of data and slideset are available from Weekly national flu reports: 2018 to 2019 season.

See Seasonal influenza: guidance, data and analysis for further information on the symptoms, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of seasonal influenza (flu).

See sources of UK flu data: influenza surveillance in the UK for further information and guidance on the surveillance schemes we use to track seasonal influenza.