Health: RKI: Many hospital admissions due to respiratory infections

After two winters with fewer cold and flu viruses as a result of the corona pandemic, an exceptionally large number of people are currently being affected again in Germany.

Health: RKI: Many hospital admissions due to respiratory infections

After two winters with fewer cold and flu viruses as a result of the corona pandemic, an exceptionally large number of people are currently being affected again in Germany. "The number of hospital admissions with severe acute respiratory infections is at a high level overall, comparable to the range of values ​​at the peak of previous flu waves," writes the RKI in its Covid 19 weekly report on Thursday evening.

In the meantime, the beginning of the feared corona winter wave cannot be reliably read from these data. The RKI writes of an eight percent increase in the nationwide seven-day incidence in the past week compared to the previous week. However, it cannot yet be conclusively confirmed whether this is a trend. Recently, the values ​​have been at a similar level for a long time.

Two million doctor visits for respiratory diseases

The RKI underlines that a total of 9.5 million acute respiratory diseases in the population were assumed for last week - this is above the level of previous years at the peak of severe flu waves. The number of doctor visits for respiratory diseases is estimated at two million - as many as "usually only in peak weeks of strong flu waves". In addition to increased transmission events, the value could also be related to the fact that people already go to the doctor with mild symptoms, it said.

Around 330 randomly examined patient samples from doctor's offices showed that primarily flu, the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and "to a lesser extent" corona occurred. It's hard to grasp what's happening in full.

The flu wave in Germany started early this time: according to the RKI definition, in the week up to October 30th. In the two previous winters, there were largely no waves due to the pandemic and the measures taken to counteract it. Experts therefore feared more susceptible people in the population. The peak of influenza outbreaks is usually recorded after the turn of the year. The course of a season is considered difficult to predict.

RKI registers 167 corona deaths

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) gave the nationwide seven-day incidence on Friday morning as 219.9. This is evident from numbers that reflect the status of the RKI dashboard at 5 a.m. The day before, the value of new corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants and week was 214.2 (previous week: 205.0; previous month: 294.1). However, this information only provides a very incomplete picture of the number of infections. Experts have been assuming for some time that there will be a large number of cases not recorded by the RKI - mainly because by far not all infected people have a PCR test done. Only positive PCR tests count in the statistics. In addition, late registrations and transmission problems can lead to a distortion of individual daily values.

The health authorities in Germany recently reported 35,826 new corona infections (previous week: 30,420) and 167 deaths (previous week: 166) to the RKI within one day. Here, too, comparisons of the data are only possible to a limited extent due to the test behavior, late registrations and transmission problems. In general, the number of registered new infections and deaths varies significantly from weekday to weekday, since many federal states do not transmit them to the RKI, especially at weekends, and report their cases later in the week.

The RKI has counted 36,726,061 infections with Sars-CoV-2 since the beginning of the pandemic. The actual total number is likely to be significantly higher, as many infections go undetected.

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