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Italian Virologist Pregliasco Hospitalized After Fall

Italian Virologist Pregliasco Hospitalized After Fall

December 16, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Health

Renowned Virologist ‍Fabrizio Pregliasco Hospitalized After Fall⁤

Milan, Italy – Celebrated virologist Dr.Fabrizio Pregliasco, known for⁢ his insightful commentary ‍on infectious⁤ diseases, is currently ‍hospitalized at Milan’s San raffaele Hospital following a fall.

Pregliasco, who was contacted by the popular Italian radio program “Un⁤ giorno da Pecora” to discuss COVID-19 precautions during the holiday season and the new Italian traffic code,‌ revealed his hospitalization during the live broadcast.

“I’m at the San Raffaele emergency room,” Pregliasco shared. “I‍ felt unwell today, had a minor incident, and am⁤ currently admitted.”

Despite his situation, Pregliasco remained‍ upbeat and ⁣engaged in the conversation, ​assuring the hosts, Giorgio Lauro and Geppi Cucciari,​ that‌ he was ‌happy to⁤ answer their ⁤questions.

“Don’t worry, I’m happy to talk,” ​he said. “I’m‌ here anyway.”

When asked about his condition, Pregliasco ‍explained, “For now, I’m doing okay. We’ll see how it goes. I’ve ⁤been here as this morning. I fell, ‍felt unwell, and here I am. Sadly, I⁢ think I know​ where I’ll be for Christmas. We’ll see.”

COVID-19 Precautions for‌ the Holidays

Despite‌ his ‍hospitalization,⁣ Pregliasco took the chance ​to offer advice on navigating the holiday season amid ⁢ongoing COVID-19‍ concerns.

“The virus is still present,”⁤ he emphasized.”Those with​ vulnerable family members should​ be cautious. use masks and get tested before holiday gatherings.”

Influenza Season: A Delayed ‌Peak?

Pregliasco also addressed the ​current influenza​ season,noting that while cases are rising,the peak may​ be delayed compared⁤ to previous years.

“The influenza season is still unfolding,” ‌he explained. “We’re seeing a slower increase in cases compared to last year. This could‌ be due to several factors, including the prevalence of the less severe A/H1N1 strain and the lack of prolonged‌ cold spells, which typically ​trigger⁤ influenza outbreaks.”

Pregliasco anticipates a potential surge in cases following the holiday season, with the peak likely occurring‍ in january.

“We’re still in⁣ an upward trend,”‍ he cautioned. “The peak will likely be delayed until after ‍the holidays, as a result of travel‍ and gatherings.”

He predicts a potentially aggressive⁤ influenza season, with an estimated 15 million cases nationwide.

Renowned Virologist Fabrizio Pregliasco hospitalized After Fall

Milan, Italy – Celebrated virologist Dr.Fabrizio Pregliasco is currently ​hospitalized at Milan’s san Raffaele ‌Hospital following a fall.

During a live broadcast of the popular Italian radio program​ “Un giorno da Pecora,” Pregliasco revealed his hospitalisation while​ discussing⁤ COVID-19 precautions during the holidays and the new Italian traffic code.

“I’m at the San Raffaele emergency room,” Pregliasco shared. “I‌ felt unwell today, had a minor incident, and am currently ⁣admitted.”

despite his ‍situation, Pregliasco remained positive and⁣ engaged in the conversation, assuring the hosts, Giorgio ⁣Lauro and Geppi Cucciari, that he was happy to answer​ their questions.

When asked about his ⁢condition, Pregliasco explained, “For now,‌ I’m​ doing okay. We’ll see how it goes. I’ve been here as of this morning. I fell, felt unwell, and ‌here I am.Sadly, I think I know where I’ll be for Christmas. ⁣We’ll see.”

COVID-19 Precautions for the Holidays

Despite his hospitalization, pregliasco took ‌the opportunity to offer advice on navigating the holiday season amid ongoing COVID-19 concerns.

“The virus​ is still present,” he emphasized. “Those with‍ vulnerable family members should be​ cautious. Use masks ⁢and get tested​ before holiday gatherings.”

Influenza Season: A Delayed Peak?

Pregliasco also addressed the‍ current influenza ​season, ⁢noting that while cases are rising, the peak may be delayed compared to previous years.

“The influenza season is still unfolding,” he explained. “We’re⁢ seeing a slower increase in cases compared to last year. This​ could be due to several factors, including the prevalence of the less severe A/H1N1 strain and the⁣ lack of prolonged cold spells, which typically trigger influenza outbreaks.”

Pregliasco anticipates a potential surge⁤ in cases following the holiday season, with the⁤ peak likely occurring in January.

“We’re still in an upward trend,” he cautioned. “The peak will likely be delayed until after the holidays,as a result of travel and gatherings.”

He predicts a possibly aggressive influenza season, with an estimated 15 million cases nationwide.

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