Western Public Health Bulletin. October 2018.

Key points

  • Early and prolonged epidemic (early December to late March)

  • Two successive waves: circulation of the A(H1N1)pdm09 virus followed by the B/Yamagata virus

  • Significant peak in late December and a second, less intense peak in early March

  • Moderate-intensity outbreak in outpatient settings

  • High numbers of emergency department visits and hospitalizations

  • High number of severe cases admitted to intensive care (165 cases)

  • 125 clusters of acute respiratory infections in nursing homes

  • 915 excess deaths, primarily among those aged 75 and older

  • Vaccination coverage of 48.9% against a target of 75% for all at-risk groups

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