The worst flu season in years is swamping California, prompting a renewed surge in hospitalizations as officers warn the illness may proceed circulating at excessive ranges for weeks to return.
By one measure, this season has already been stronger than any seen because the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, in accordance with knowledge from the California Division of Public Well being. The speed at which flu exams returned optimistic outcomes on the state’s medical sentinel labs surged to 27.8% for the week ending Feb. 1, the latest for which full knowledge can be found.
That’s larger than the height of the “tripledemic” winter of 2022-23, when California’s hospitals have been harassed by simultaneous excessive circulation of flu, COVID and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
“We’re nonetheless on the best way up,” Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious-disease skilled at UC San Francisco, stated of flu. Because the pandemic started, he stated, “that is the primary time that we’re primarily speaking about flu somewhat than COVID.”
The speed at which flu exams are coming again optimistic in California’s medical sentinel labs has reached a degree not seen within the final 5 years.
(California Division of Public Well being)
There have been a minimum of 10 pediatric flu deaths this season in California, in accordance with knowledge from the Division of Public Well being. That features three youngsters in San Diego County.
“These current flu deaths amongst our youth are tragic and regarding as we head into what traditionally is the height of flu season,” Dr. Ankita Kadakia, the county’s interim public well being officer, stated in a press release.
Not one of the teenagers had acquired a flu vaccine, which Kadakia stated stays “one of the best safety towards getting significantly sick.” Nationally, the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention estimates there have been a minimum of 11,000 deaths from flu this season, together with 47 kids, and a minimum of 250,000 hospitalizations.
“I feel in COVID, we bought used to the concept youngsters are, quote-unquote, high-quality,” Chin-Hong stated. Flu, nevertheless, “could be very extreme in youngsters. Pediatricians are telling me that they’re seeing tons of flu in youngsters proper now.”
Complicating issues has been an unusually low vaccination price towards flu for youngsters this winter — the bottom since a minimum of the 2019-20 season. Nationally, 44.5% of youngsters age 17 and youthful have been vaccinated towards flu as of late January, down from 49.1% on the identical time final yr and 51.7% from the yr earlier than.
The vaccination price towards flu for youngsters age 17 and youthful is at its lowest degree since a minimum of the 2019-20 respiratory virus season.
(Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention)
The development is comparable in California: 47.7% of California’s kids have been vaccinated towards flu as of late January, additionally the bottom since a minimum of the 2019-20 flu season. Final yr presently, 53.7% of youngsters have been vaccinated towards flu.
The CDC recommends everybody 6 months or older get a flu shot — ideally by the tip of October to spice up safety towards the illness throughout high-circulation winter months.
However given how potent this flu season has already proved to be, officers say those that have but to be vaccinated ought to think about doing so.
“This has been a very lengthy and tough flu season in comparison with current years. And it’s not over but,” Kadakia stated.
The 2 forms of flu usually circulating now are H1N1 — associated to the swine flu pressure that precipitated a flu pandemic in 2009 and 2010 — and H3N2, which “is infamous for simply inflicting extra critical sickness on the whole,” Chin-Hong stated. Of about 3,500 influenza kind A viruses genetically analyzed nationally over a current week amongst public well being labs, 54% have been H1N1 and 46% have been H3N2.
There have been no chicken flu viruses recognized in people that week. Well being officers say the present threat to the general public from chicken flu stays low, as no person-to-person unfold has been detected. Nationwide, 68 human instances have been confirmed, together with 38 in California. The overwhelming majority of these instances are related to publicity to contaminated poultry or cattle.
Pharmacist Deep Patel prepares a flu and COVID-19 vaccine for Brandon Guerrero, proper, at a CVS in Huntington Park on Aug. 28, 2024.
(Christina Home / Los Angeles Occasions)
Total, flu exercise “is excessive and growing,” California well being officers stated of their newest respiratory virus weekly report, however they don’t seem to be seeing equally regarding unfold of both COVID or RSV for the time being.
COVID exercise is low statewide, and RSV exercise is low and reducing. The newest check optimistic price for COVID was 2.4%, and for RSV, 5%.
Some consultants warning that the check positivity price isn’t essentially one of the best metric to match flu seasons with each other, as testing practices and healthcare utilization range from season to season.
Flu ranges in California’s wastewater are thought-about “very excessive.”
(Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention)
Ranges of flu detected by means of surveillance in California’s wastewater are “very excessive,” as is the case in most different states, knowledge present. In California, RSV ranges are thought-about “excessive,” whereas COVID ranges are thought-about low.
California’s price of hospital admissions from flu can be on the rise, presumably indicating a second peak of the winter. In accordance with the newest state report, the hospitalization price had climbed to 10.1 new admissions per 100,000 folks, the best mark of the season.
The general price of hospital admissions for the flu could also be reaching a second peak in California.
(California Division of Public Well being)
“Influenza predictions recommend that emergency division visits will stay excessive and will enhance in most states,” the CDC stated.
At UC San Francisco, staffers bought an alert that the hospital is full, “and I haven’t seen that for some time,” Chin-Hong stated. “Lots of people have flu within the hospital, in order that may very well be a part of it.”
The state of affairs is far the identical in Los Angeles County, the place this winter’s flu season seems to be essentially the most sturdy and potent of the post-COVID-emergency period.
The check positivity price for flu has been above 20% for seven straight weeks in L.A. County and rose to twenty-eight.83% for the latest week obtainable.
The speed at which flu exams have come again optimistic in L.A. County has exceeded 20% for seven straight weeks. The 2020-21 flu season shouldn’t be proven as a result of flu ranges have been so minimal through the first full season of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(L.A. County Division of Public Well being)
The final time there was such a sustained surge in optimistic flu exams was through the 2019-20 season, the place there have been 10 straight weeks the check positivity price for flu was above 20%.
Nationwide, emergency room visits are very excessive for flu and reasonable for RSV, in accordance with the CDC. However they’re low for COVID-19.
The speed at which flu exams are coming again optimistic nationally is 31.6% and has been growing. The RSV check optimistic price is 6.6% and reducing. The COVID check positivity price can be reducing and was at 4.9%, as of the final report issued Friday.
A map exhibits that respiratory sickness ranges are “very excessive” within the jap United States whereas reasonable in California.
(Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention)
“COVID predictions for the subsequent two weeks recommend that emergency division visits will stay at a decrease degree in comparison with prior winter seasons,” the CDC stated.
Ought to that development maintain, this is able to be the primary winter of the COVID period wherein California doesn’t see a pronounced surge of the illness.
“The late surge of COVID seen final summer time and early fall possible decreased the portion of the inhabitants prone to COVID-19 this winter,” the L.A. County Division of Public Well being stated in a press release.
Additionally presumably serving to issues, Chin-Hong stated, was {that a} new blockbuster COVID subvariant has not emerged in current months.
The general degree of respiratory sicknesses — together with flu, COVID and RSV — is worst within the jap U.S. Ranges of respiratory sickness are thought-about reasonable in California and far of the West.
Vaccines for COVID and RSV are additionally obtainable, and well being officers suggest residents, significantly these at excessive threat of growing extreme signs, think about getting these pictures as effectively. RSV immunizations have been first accredited to be used within the U.S. in 2023.
Everybody age 6 months and up are really useful to get the COVID vaccination that was up to date final fall. An RSV vaccine is really useful for all adults age 75 and up, and people age 60 to 74 at elevated threat. To forestall extreme RSV in infants, officers suggest both maternal vaccination or immunizing the toddler with a monoclonal antibody.
“With respiratory infections circulating in our neighborhood this time of yr, it’s extra necessary than ever for folks to get a flu vaccine, in addition to an up to date COVID-19 vaccine and the RSV vaccine in case you are eligible,” Dr. Rais Vohra, Fresno County’s interim well being officer, stated in a press release.
A report revealed within the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report in October famous that flu vaccination charges have declined in different international locations, together with in South America, the place they have been under pre-pandemic norms.
“This discovering is in keeping with postpandemic declines in vaccination protection throughout the Americas related to vaccine misinformation, hesitancy and disruptions in routine immunization providers,” the report stated.
Some well being consultants have expressed alarm concerning the rise in skepticism surrounding vaccine security — together with from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee to run the U.S. Division of Well being and Human Providers. Well being consultants say the nation’s really useful vaccines are secure.
“I simply surprise if it’s a part of a common, , with RFK Jr. all that stuff, simply extra questions on vaccines,” Chin-Hong stated. The discount in flu vaccination charges amongst kids, he added, “that’s type of placing to me.”

















