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Today's flu wave survived in Austria

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
The current flu wave in Austria has ended. "The Austrian-wide activity of the influenza viruses fell below the epidemic level in calendar week 15", said virologist Monika Redlberger-Fritz. Also the number of new infections with influenza B (Victoria) significantly decreased again, the Medical University announced on Monday in a message. During the season, around 10,000 people reported sick for influenza every week throughout Austria. The season …

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The current flu wave in Austria has ended. "The Austrian-wide activity of the influenza viruses fell below the epidemic level in calendar week 15", said virologist Monika Redlberger-Fritz. Also the number of new infections with influenza B (Victoria) significantly decreased again, the Medical University announced on Monday in a message. During the season, around 10,000 people reported sick for influenza every week throughout Austria. The season …

·Vienna, Austria
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This is what the National Influenza Center Austria of the Medical University of Vienna announced on Monday. "The Austrian-wide activity of influenza viruses fell below the epidemic level in calendar week 15", Virologist Monika Redlberger-Fritz was quoted. The number of new infections with influenza B (Victoria) has also decreased significantly.

·Salzburg, Austria
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VIENNA. Also in most regions of Europe, significant influenza virus activity has already been recorded for an uncertainly long period of time.

·Linz, Austria
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nachrichten.at broke the news in Linz, Austria on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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