Viral respiratory diseases (including influenza and COVID-19) in Scotland surveillance report
An Official Statistics publication for Scotland
- Published
- 28 September 2023
- Type
- Statistical report
- Author
- Public Health Scotland
About this release
This weekly release by Public Health Scotland presents epidemiological information on respiratory infection activity, including COVID-19, across Scotland.
As part of our continuous review of reporting, Public Health Scotland is renaming the current "National respiratory infection and COVID- statistics" publication to "Viral Respiratory Diseases (including Influenza and COVID-19) in Scotland Surveillance Report". This will be effective when weekly reporting resumes from 12 October 2023.
Main point
- During the current Winter 2023 vaccination programme a total of 340,097 Influenza (Adult 18+), 52,881 Influenza (Children 6 months to 17 years) and 176, 691 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered to the Scottish population since 04 September 2023.
Background
As part of our continuous review of reporting, between 01 June and 05 October 2023, Public Health Scotland (PHS) will update the interactive dashboard, Vaccination Surveillance dashboard, COVID-19 open data platform, and respiratory open data platform on a weekly basis at 9.30am every Thursday and provide a narrative report once a month.
This aligns to the pre-pandemic approach for other respiratory pathogens, which typically follow a seasonal pattern with most cases occurring between October and May. A return to weekly publications will resume on 12 October 2023.
PHS will continue to monitor COVID-19 and other respiratory infection levels and publish additional narrative reports if necessary.
Further information
The next release of the interactive dashboard, Vaccination Surveillance dashboard, COVID-19 open data platform, and respiratory open data platform will be 5 October 2023.
The next release of the narrative publication will be 12 October 2023.
Find out more
Previous Publications
Versions of the Weekly national respiratory report publication released before 30 November 2022 may be found on the Public Health Scotland website.
Versions of the COVID-19 weekly statistical report publication released before 30 November 2022 may be found on the Public Health Scotland website.
Open data
Open data from this publication is available from the following weblinks:
Further data
- The COVID-19 Vaccine Wastage datafile was updated on 18 April 2024 to include the most recent information.
- The COVID-19 in Adult Care Homes in Scotland datafile was updated on 27 July 2023 to include more recent information.
- 28 September 2022 COVID-19 statistical report publication contains information on COVID-19 infection and vaccination in pregnancy in Scotland.
- 2 March 2022 COVID-19 statistical report publication contains information on Highest Risk (shielding patients list)
- 7 November 2023 Community Acute Respiratory Infection (CARI) surveillance in primary care contains information on flu Vaccine effectiveness in community settings.
- 25 May 2023 Interim 2022/23 influenza vaccine effectiveness: six European studies, October 2022 to January 2023, contains information on flu Vaccine effectiveness in hospital settings.
- 13 January 2024 Estimated number of lives directly saved by COVID-19 vaccination programs in the WHO European Region, December 2020 to March 2023, contains information on lives saved due to COVID-19 vaccination
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Older versions of this publication
Versions of this publication released before 16 March 2020 may be found on the Data and Intelligence, Health Protection Scotland or Improving Health websites.