Nicosia, Cyprus. Seven hospital patients with influenza have died in Cyprus since the start of the current flu season, as hospitals face pressure on capacity and a shortage of available beds.
Deaths and hospitalisations this season
Acting health ministry permanent secretary Elisavet Constantinou said the deaths involved elderly patients who had been hospitalised since December, with most suffering from underlying health conditions.
A total of 98 influenza cases have required inpatient care so far this season, with 85 patients treated in state hospitals and 13 in private facilities.
Testing and case confirmation
Thirty-nine cases were confirmed through molecular laboratory testing, while the remaining 59 were identified using rapid antigen tests.
Hospital strain and coordination meeting
Hospitals have come under increased strain in recent days as seasonal infections rise, prompting an emergency coordination meeting at the health ministry on Thursday.
The meeting brought together representatives from state health services, the health insurance organisation and private hospitals to address patient management and bed availability through closer public and private sector cooperation.
Preparedness and prevention measures
Constantinou said the healthcare system remains adequately prepared and that vaccination continues to be the central pillar of prevention efforts.
She said planning measures are in place despite the current pressure on services, and urged the public, particularly those in vulnerable groups, to observe basic personal protection measures to limit the spread of infection.
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