About this release

This weekly release by Public Health Scotland presents epidemiological information on respiratory infection activity, including COVID-19, across Scotland.

As part of our continuous review of reporting, over the comings months Public Health Scotland will be implementing some changes to present a consolidated weekly respiratory publication.

Main points

Weekly respiratory main points

  • The proportion of NHS24 calls for respiratory symptoms remained at Moderate activity level overall.
  • Influenza incidence remained at Moderate activity level overall.
    • There were 785 influenza cases: 652 type A (subtype unknown), 28 A(H1N1)pdm09, 95 A(H3) and 10 type B.
  • Mycoplasma pneumoniae remained at Baseline activity level. Seasonal coronavirus (non-SARS-CoV-2) increased from Baseline to Low activity level.
  • HMPV, parainfluenza and rhinovirus remained at Low activity level. Adenovirus decreased from Moderate to Low activity level
  • RSV deceased from Moderate to Low activity level. The number of laboratory-confirmed RSV cases was 250. This compares with 322 laboratory-confirmed cases in week 48.
    • RSV by NHS Board: three were at Baseline, seven were at Low, four were at Moderate.
    • RSV by age group: The under 1 and 1-4 age groups remained at Low activity level. The 5-14 and over 75 age groups remained at Moderate activity level. The 45-64 age group decreased from High to Moderate activity level. The 15-44 and 65-74 age groups remained at High activity level.
    • The highest number (40.0%) of RSV detections in week 49 were in those aged under 5 years, followed by those aged 75 and over (20.4%). In recent weeks, there have been increases in the incidence rate among the age groups over 5 years.
  • The hospitalisation rate for influenza has been generally increasing since week 25 and was 3.6 per 100,000 in week 48, with the highest hospital admission rate for confirmed influenza noted in patients aged less than one year old (18.5 per 100,000). The number of hospitalised patients reported who have tested positive for influenza so far this season is higher than previous seasons (since 2017).
  • The hospitalisation rate for RSV was 2.4 per 100,000 in week 48, with the highest hospital admission rate for confirmed RSV noted in patients aged less than one year old (125.4 per 100,000). The hospitalisation rate for RSV peaked in week 38 and 39 in 2021 (4.5 per 100,000).
  • In the Community Acute Respiratory Infection (CARI) sentinel surveillance system carried out at general practices across Scotland, rhinovirus has been the highest circulating pathogen since the start of the season and has the highest swab positivity in week 49, followed by influenza and seasonal coronavirus (non-SARS-CoV-2), both of which have increased from week 48
  • Influenza vaccine data for the 2022/23 winter programme are now available on the PHS flu and COVID winter vaccination dashboard. These data indicate that at the end of week 49, an estimated total of 2,427,782 individuals have received their vaccine. This includes 1,878,049 eligible adults of whom 957,662 are aged 65 years and over. In addition, 90.4% of those receiving their COVID winter booster and eligible for flu vaccine have received both vaccines at the same appointment.
  • All-cause excess mortality for week 46 decreased to Baseline activity level overall, (Figure 40) and for the 0-4 and 65 and above age categories. All other age categories remained at Baseline activity level.

COVID weekly main points

  • In Scotland, in the week ending 24 November 2022, the estimated number of people testing positive for COVID-19 was 88,500 (95% credible interval: 71,000 to 106,800), equating to 1.68% of the population, or around 1 in 60 people (Source: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey, UK - Office for National Statistics)
  • In the week ending 04 December 2022, there were 41 deaths involving COVID-19 (1 more than the previous week) (Source: National Records of Scotland)
  • In the week ending 11 December 2022, there were on average 735 patients in hospital with COVID-19, a 18.2% increase from the previous week ending 04 December 2022 (622)
  • In the week ending 11 December 2022 there were 7 new admissions to Intensive Care Units (ICUs) with a laboratory confirmed test of COVID-19, a decrease of 1 from the previous week (04 December 2022)
  • By week ending 11 December 2022 of the 1,930,755 people vaccinated for COVID-19 as part of the Winter 2022 vaccination programme, 90.4% were vaccinated for Flu at the same vaccination appointment

Background

Weekly national respiratory report:

Surveillance of respiratory infection is a key public health activity as it is associated with significant morbidity and mortality during the winter months and particularly in those at risk of complications of influenza, e.g., the elderly, those with chronic health problems and pregnant women.

The spectrum of respiratory illnesses varies from asymptomatic illness to mild/moderate symptoms to severe complications including death. There is no single respiratory surveillance component that can describe the onset, severity and impact of influenza or the success of its control measures each season across a community.

This requires several complementary surveillance components which are either specific to respiratory infections or their control, or which are derived from data streams providing information of utility for other PHS specialities (corporate surveillance data). Together, the respiratory surveillance components provide a comprehensive and coherent picture on a timely basis throughout the winter respiratory season. influenza page on the HPS website (external website) for more details.

COVID-19 weekly statistical report:

Since the start of the outbreak, Public Health Scotland (PHS) has been monitoring a number of key indicators to assess the impact of the virus, including demands on the health system.

This report summarises the current COVID-19 data in Scotland, presenting statistics on estimated infection levels from the ONS COVID Infection Survey, wastewater infection levels, reproduction (R) number, reported COVID-19 cases, COVID-19 hospital and ICU admissions and Flu and COVID-19 Winter 2022 Vaccination Programme uptake.

Further information

The next release of this publication will be 21 December 2022

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Last updated: 21 March 2024
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