Cases of flu-like illness 50% higher this year | Inquirer

Cases of flu-like illness 50% higher this year

By: - Reporter /
/ 09:26 PM November 30, 2023

A man wearing a protective face mask walks past an illustration of a virus outside a regional science centre, as the city and surrounding areas face local restrictions in an effort to avoid a local lockdown being forced upon the region, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Oldham, Britain August 3, 2020. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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MANILA, Philippines — Cases of influenza-like-illness (ILI) rose by 50 percent this year compared to the same period last year, Department of Health (DOH) Undersecretary Eric Tayag said on Thursday. 

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 “Since the start of the year, the number of cases has increased, in fact it’s 50 percent higher than last year,” Tayag said over CNN Philippines interview.

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Tayag said to date, the Philippines has close to 200,000 cases of ILI. 

According to Tayag, the reported ILIs are either influenza type A or type B, while others tested positive for COVID-19.

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Influenza type A and B viruses circulate and cause seasonal epidemics, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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The WHO said that type-A flu is further classified into subtypes which have previously caused pandemics like the swine flu or H1N1, while  the type B is a type of influenza caused by viruses from the Victoria or Yamagata lineages.

 

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