Comprehensive Analysis of Influenza Viruses' Trends in Italy: Insights from a Nationwide and Regional Perspective.

IF 3.4 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Francesco Branda, Nicola Petrosillo, Dong Keon Yon, Massimo Ciccozzi, Fabio Scarpa
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Abstract

Background. Influenza remains a significant public health issue, with seasonal trends varying across regions. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of influenza virus trends in Italy, leveraging epidemiological and virological data from the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS). The primary objective is to assess influenza activity at both national and regional levels, highlighting variations in incidence rates and viral subtype circulation during the 2023/2024 season. Methods. We conducted a systematic approach to data collection, processing, and visualization, utilizing influenza surveillance data from ISS. Incidence rates, subtype distribution, and co-circulating respiratory viruses were analyzed to identify key trends. Results. Our findings reveal a significant increase in influenza cases during the 2023/2024 season, with incidence rates surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Notably, changes in the circulation of influenza A(H3N2) and influenza B were observed, alongside the presence of other respiratory viruses such as RSV and rhinovirus. Conclusions. This study underscores the importance of real-time surveillance, transparent data sharing, and advanced visualization tools in guiding public health responses. By integrating lessons from COVID-19, we highlight the necessity of standardized surveillance frameworks to enhance preparedness for future seasonal outbreaks and potential pandemics.

意大利流感病毒趋势的综合分析:从全国和区域角度的见解。
背景。流感仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,不同地区的季节性趋势各不相同。本研究利用意大利卫生研究所(ISS)提供的流行病学和病毒学数据,对意大利的流感病毒趋势进行了全面分析。主要目的是评估国家和地区层面的流感活动,突出 2023/2024 年流感季节期间发病率和病毒亚型分布的变化。方法。我们利用国际空间站的流感监测数据进行了系统的数据收集、处理和可视化。对发病率、亚型分布和共同流行的呼吸道病毒进行了分析,以确定主要趋势。结果。我们的研究结果表明,在 2023/2024 年流感流行季节,流感病例将大幅增加,发病率将超过流行前的水平。值得注意的是,甲型流感(H3N2)和乙型流感的流行情况发生了变化,同时还出现了 RSV 和鼻病毒等其他呼吸道病毒。结论。这项研究强调了实时监控、透明的数据共享和先进的可视化工具在指导公共卫生应对措施方面的重要性。通过整合 COVID-19 的经验教训,我们强调了标准化监测框架的必要性,以加强对未来季节性疫情和潜在大流行的准备。
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Infectious Disease Reports
Infectious Disease Reports INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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