In recent days, an increase in cases of influenza and acute respiratory illnesses has been observed in Burgas, according to health authorities. Dr. Miroslava Kiselkova, director of the "Surveillance of Infectious Diseases" department at the Regional Health Inspectorate (RHI) - Burgas, reports that the peak of morbidity has not yet been reached.
Key highlights:
- Reasons for the increase: Holiday gatherings and variable weather.
- Morbidity: 160 per 10,000 as of December 21 (pre-epidemic values have not been reached).
- Dominant flu strain: Influenza A, subtype H3N2.
- Affected groups: Children (0-4 years and 5-14 years), adults over 65 years, people with underlying health conditions, pregnant women.
- Symptoms: Sudden onset, fatigue, muscle aches, headache, fever.
- Treatment: Specific antiviral treatment (within the first 24-48 hours).
- Preventive measures: Wearing masks, staying home when symptomatic.
- Forecasts: The flu peak is expected at the end of January - beginning of February.
Dr. Kiselkova emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and consultation with a doctor when symptoms appear. It is important to clarify whether it is influenza or another respiratory virus, as the treatment is different.