Winter health watch summary: 28 December 2017
Updated 29 March 2018
1. Summary
1.1 Cold Alert
A level 3 cold weather alert (cold weather action) is currently in place for North East England, North West England and Yorkshire and Humber. A level 2 cold weather alert (alert and readiness) is currently in place for all other regions of England.
Prior cold weather alerts have been in place this season from:
- 24 November to 2 December
- 7 to 19 December
1.2 Flu
During week 51 (ending 24 December 2017), influenza activity continued to increase for several indicators, in particular the proportion of laboratory samples positive for influenza in primary and secondary care and influenza admissions to hospital and intensive care. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has reached peak activity and is now decreasing. The Department of Health has issued an alert on the prescription of antiviral medicines by GPs.
1.3 Syndromic Surveillance
During week 51, there were increases in respiratory indicators across all systems, particularly in older children and adults.
1.4 Norovirus
Since week 27 in 2017 there have been 2117 laboratory reports of norovirus in England and Wales. As a result of activity earlier in the season this is 9% lower than the average number for the same period in the previous 5 seasons from season 2012 to 2013 to season 2016 to 2017 (2337); however, activity in the most recent weeks has increased and is now comparable to the 5 season average for this reporting week.
Reports of suspected and confirmed outbreaks of norovirus in hospitals in England are currently at lower levels than in previous years (2009 to 2016).
1.5 Rotavirus
Since week 27 in 2017, there have been 569 laboratory reports of rotavirus in England and Wales. This is 45% lower than the average for season 2013 to 2014 to season 2016 to 2017 (1029) (the period after vaccine was introduced).
Following the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine into the routine childhood immunisation schedule in July 2013, the total number of laboratory-confirmed rotavirus infections each season has remained low compared to the pre-vaccine period.
1.6 All-Cause Mortality
In week 50 of 2017, no statistically significant excess all-cause mortality by week of death was seen through the EuroMOMO algorithm in England overall or by age group. Please note mortality statistics will resume on 18 January 2018.
Throughout the winter, local weekly flu and infectious intestinal disease bulletins are available from the relevant PHE Field Epidemiology Team. The contact details are:
East Midlands: FES.EM@phe.gov.uk
East of England: EFEU@phe.gov.uk
London: FES.SEaL@phe.gov.uk
North East: FES.NorthEast@phe.gov.uk
North West: FES.NorthWest@phe.gov.uk
South East: FES.SEaL@phe.gov.uk
South West: FES.SouthWest@phe.gov.uk
West Midlands: FES.WestMidlands@phe.gov.uk
Yorkshire and Humber: YHFES@phe.gov.uk
2. Surveillance reports updated weekly
PHE syndromic surveillance page
PHE national seasonal influenza report
PHE norovirus and rotavirus: summary of surveillance
PHE weekly all-cause mortality surveillance
3. Further information
Met Office Get Ready for Winter
4. Planning resources
Cold weather plan for England