China's respiratory illness surge not as high as pre-pandemic - WHO
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[November 27, 2023]
By Andrew Silver
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -The spike in respiratory illnesses that China is
currently suffering is not as high as before the COVID-19 pandemic, a
World Health Organisation official said, reiterating that no new or
unusual pathogens had been found in the recent cases.
Maria Van Kerkhove, acting director of the WHO's department of epidemic
and pandemic preparedness and prevention, said the increase appeared to
be driven by a rise in the number of children contracting pathogens that
they had avoided during two years of COVID restrictions.
"We asked about comparisons prior to the pandemic. And the waves that
they’re seeing now, the peak is not as high as what they saw in
2018-2019," Van Kerkhove told health news outlet STAT in an interview on
Friday.
"This is not an indication of a novel pathogen. This is expected. This
is what most countries dealt with a year or two ago," she added.
China's National Health Commission spokesperson Mi Feng said on Sunday
the surge in acute respiratory illnesses was linked to the simultaneous
circulation of several kinds of pathogens, most prominently influenza.
The spike became a global issue last week when the World Health
Organization asked China for more information, citing a report on
clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children by the Program for
Monitoring Emerging Diseases.
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People wait for their rides outside a children's hospital in
Beijing, China November 27, 2023. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
China and the WHO have faced
questions about the transparency of reporting early in the pandemic,
which emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019. The
WHO said on Friday no new or unusual pathogens had been found in the
recent illnesses.
Health officials urged local authorities on Sunday to increase the
number of fever clinics, as hospitals are warning of long waits in
northern areas like Beijing and Liaoning province where cases among
children appear to be especially high.
Spread by young adults in the workplace and children at school, new
cases of respiratory illnesses could peak in the next couple of
weeks, Li Tongzeng, the chief physician at the infectious diseases
department at Beijing You'an Hospital told the Global Times
newspaper.
In the report published on Monday, Li also warned of the potential
for a second wave peaking during the New Year holidays, as the
elderly could become more at risk of infection during family
gatherings.
(Reporting by Andrew Silver; Editing by Miyoung Kim, Miral Fahmy &
Simon Cameron-Moore)
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