Nwosu Andrea, Lee Liza, Schmidt Kara, Buckrell Steven, Sevenhuysen Claire, Bancej Christina
Centre for Immunization and Respiratory Infectious Diseases, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.
Can Commun Dis Rep. 2021 Oct 14;47(10):405-413. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v47i10a02.
During the 2020-2021 Canadian influenza season, no community circulation of influenza occurred. Only 69 positive detections of influenza were reported, and influenza percent positivity did not exceed 0.1%. Influenza indicators were at historical lows compared with the previous six seasons, with no laboratory-confirmed influenza outbreaks or severe outcomes being reported by any of the provinces and territories. Globally, influenza circulation was at historically low levels in both the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres. The decreased influenza activity seen in Canada and globally is concurrent with the implementation of non-pharmaceutical public health measures to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Although it is difficult to predict when influenza will begin to re-circulate, given the increased COVID-19 vaccination and the relaxation of public health measures, an influenza resurgence can be expected and may be more severe or intense than recent seasons. Influenza vaccination, along with non-pharmaceutical public health measures, continues to remain the best method to prevent the spread and impact of influenza. Public health authorities need to remain vigilant, maintain surveillance and continue to plan for heightened seasonal influenza circulation.
在2020 - 2021年加拿大流感季期间,未出现流感在社区传播的情况。仅报告了69例流感阳性检测结果,流感阳性率未超过0.1%。与前六个季节相比,流感指标处于历史低位,所有省份和地区均未报告实验室确诊的流感暴发或严重后果。在全球范围内,北半球和南半球的流感传播水平均处于历史低位。在加拿大和全球范围内观察到的流感活动减少与为减轻2019冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)传播而实施非药物公共卫生措施同时发生。尽管难以预测流感何时会再次开始传播,但鉴于COVID - 19疫苗接种增加以及公共卫生措施的放宽,可以预期流感会卷土重来,并且可能比最近几个季节更为严重或强烈。流感疫苗接种与非药物公共卫生措施一起,仍然是预防流感传播及其影响的最佳方法。公共卫生当局需要保持警惕,维持监测,并继续为季节性流感传播加剧做好规划。