Public Health Surveillance in Brittany. Summary of the 2019–2020 Flu Season.

Key Points

  • Short-lived 2019–20 influenza epidemic (7 weeks)

  • Predominance of A(H1N1) and B/Victoria viruses, low circulation of A(H3N2)

  • Epidemic peaked in mid-February 2020

  • Moderate impact of the epidemic on outpatient care

  • Moderate impact on hospital care (emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and ICU admissions)

  • Low number of reports of clusters of acute respiratory infections in elderly care facilities

  • Low impact in terms of mortality

  • The flu outbreak particularly affected children and young adults

  • Older adults were relatively spared in terms of hospitalizations and deaths, partly due to the low circulation of A(H3N2)

  • Vaccination coverage among at-risk groups is increasing (52.1%), but remains below the 75% target.

  • The 2019–2020 winter season was marked by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in France

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