Biggest flu outbreak in 25 years hits Japan

Biggest flu outbreak in 25 years hits Japan

Data gathered from 5,000 clinics showed that 317,812 cases were recorded from Dec 23 to Dec 29.

JAPAN HEALTH FLU
Flu cases often rise in the winter but some countries have seen large jumps in infections recently. (AFP pic)
TOKYO:
Japan in the last week of December experienced the biggest influenza outbreak since comparable data became available 25 years ago, health authorities said today.

The latest health ministry analysis of data gathered from 5,000 medical clinics showed that from Dec 23-29, 317,812 people were diagnosed with flu.

That is more than three times the 104,612 cases recorded in the same period in 2023, and the most for any week since records began in 1999, the ministry said.

Cases of flu often rise in the winter in Japan and elsewhere, but some countries have seen large jumps in cases recently including in France and Britain.

Australia logged more than 350,000 laboratory-confirmed flu cases last year – dwarfing a previous high of 313,615 in 2019, according to its national diseases surveillance system.

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