The Chronicle

‘Flurona’ wave strikes our region’s hospitals

- CHLOE GRIMSHAW

A WAVE of influenza and Covid-19 cases – and sometimes dangerous combinatio­n of both infections labelled “flurona” – is putting a strain on the Darling Downs health system, as experts warn the pandemic is not over yet.

In the past week the Darling Downs recorded 221 flu cases, bringing the region’s total cases for the year to date to 962.

This sharp rise in flu cases has been accompanie­d by 44 Covid-19 positive patients currently being treated in Darling

Downs hospitals.

Dr Kirsty Short of the University of Queensland School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience­s said this flu season would be dangerous because of vaccine fatigue and minimal immunity after two years of restrictio­ns.

“What we are seeing now is a real bounce back of the flu, we are having a very unusually high peak of flu which we normally don’t see at this time of the year, and that is most likely reflective of the fact there is less immunity in the population,” Dr Short said.

“This is partly because flu hasn’t been circulatin­g in the past two years and also partly because last year people weren’t too concerned with getting the flu vaccine.”

Dr Short said while there was currently no evidence to determine the long-term impacts of contractin­g both infections, a “co-infection” was a concern for healthcare systems.

“What we know from experiment­al data is that typically if you are co-infected, so you have both viruses, you tend to have a worse disease,” Dr Short said.

“But what is also a concern of having flu and Covid circulatin­g is that you are putting a big burden on the healthcare system.”

Director of public health and community medicine at the Darling Downs Public

Health Unit Dr Liam Flynn said the flu season was off to a challengin­g start because of rising cases of influenza and Covid infecting people around the same time.

“This flu season is bringing with it new challenges, because it’s the first year we’re seeing people test positive for both influenza and COVID-19 in a short period of time,” Dr Flynn said.

“Since May 2022, there have been 36 people in the Darling Downs Health region who contracted COVID-19 either seven days before or after contractin­g influenza.”

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Dr Kirsty Short.

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