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US flu season now as bad as 2009 swine flu epidemic US flu season now as bad as 2009 swine flu epidemic
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Some doctors say this is the worst flu season they have seen in decades. Some people are saying that, too
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Fri 9 Feb 2018 17.16 GMT
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The flu has further tightened its grip on the US This season is now as bad as the swine flu epidemic nine years ago.The flu has further tightened its grip on the US This season is now as bad as the swine flu epidemic nine years ago.
A government report on Friday shows one of every 13 visits to the doctor last week was for fever, cough and other symptoms of the flu. That ties the highest level seen in the US during swine flu in 2009.A government report on Friday shows one of every 13 visits to the doctor last week was for fever, cough and other symptoms of the flu. That ties the highest level seen in the US during swine flu in 2009.
And it surpasses every winter flu season since 2003, when the government changed the way it measures flu.And it surpasses every winter flu season since 2003, when the government changed the way it measures flu.
This season started early and has been driven by a nasty type of flu that tends to put more people in the hospital and cause more deaths than other more common flu bugs.This season started early and has been driven by a nasty type of flu that tends to put more people in the hospital and cause more deaths than other more common flu bugs.
But its long-lasting intensity has surprised experts, who are still sorting out why it has been so bad. Flu usually peaks in February.But its long-lasting intensity has surprised experts, who are still sorting out why it has been so bad. Flu usually peaks in February.
Some doctors say this is the worst flu season they have seen in decades. Some people are saying that, too.Some doctors say this is the worst flu season they have seen in decades. Some people are saying that, too.
Veda Albertson, a 70-year-old retiree in Tampa, was sick for three weeks with high fever and fluid in her lungs. She said she had not been this sick from the flu since the 1960s, when she was a young mother who could not get out of bed to go to the crib of her crying baby.Veda Albertson, a 70-year-old retiree in Tampa, was sick for three weeks with high fever and fluid in her lungs. She said she had not been this sick from the flu since the 1960s, when she was a young mother who could not get out of bed to go to the crib of her crying baby.
“It was like ’Wham!’ It was bad. It was awful,” she said of the illness that hit her on Christmas Day.“It was like ’Wham!’ It was bad. It was awful,” she said of the illness that hit her on Christmas Day.
Heather Jossi, a 40-year-old Denver police officer and avid runner, said her illness last month was the worst flu she has experienced.Heather Jossi, a 40-year-old Denver police officer and avid runner, said her illness last month was the worst flu she has experienced.
“I don’t remember aches this bad. Not for four days,” said Jossi. “It took me out.”“I don’t remember aches this bad. Not for four days,” said Jossi. “It took me out.”
Last week, 43 states had high patient traffic for the flu, up from 42, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. Flu remained widespread in every state except Hawaii and Oregon and hospitalizations continued to climb.Last week, 43 states had high patient traffic for the flu, up from 42, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. Flu remained widespread in every state except Hawaii and Oregon and hospitalizations continued to climb.
So far, however, deaths this season from the flu and flu-related pneumonia have lagged a little behind some recent bad seasons. There are as many as 56,000 deaths connected to the flu during a bad year.So far, however, deaths this season from the flu and flu-related pneumonia have lagged a little behind some recent bad seasons. There are as many as 56,000 deaths connected to the flu during a bad year.
The CDC said the amount of suspected flu cases at doctor offices and hospitals last week matched that of 2009, when a new swine flu epidemic swept the country and panicked many people. Swine flu, also called pandemic H1N1, was a new strain that had not been seen before. It first hit that spring, at the tail end of the winter season, but doctor visits hit their height in late October.The CDC said the amount of suspected flu cases at doctor offices and hospitals last week matched that of 2009, when a new swine flu epidemic swept the country and panicked many people. Swine flu, also called pandemic H1N1, was a new strain that had not been seen before. It first hit that spring, at the tail end of the winter season, but doctor visits hit their height in late October.
This flu season, hospitalization rates have surpassed the nasty season of the winter of 2014-2015, when the vaccine was a poor match to the main bug.This flu season, hospitalization rates have surpassed the nasty season of the winter of 2014-2015, when the vaccine was a poor match to the main bug.
Health officials have said this year’s vaccine targets the flu viruses that are currently making people sick. However, preliminary studies out of Australia and Canada have found the shot was only 10 to 20% effective in those countries. How well it is working the US will not be known until next week.Health officials have said this year’s vaccine targets the flu viruses that are currently making people sick. However, preliminary studies out of Australia and Canada have found the shot was only 10 to 20% effective in those countries. How well it is working the US will not be known until next week.
This year, illnesses are commonly being reported in people who got a flu shot. Albertson said she got the shot in late October. Jossi didn’t.This year, illnesses are commonly being reported in people who got a flu shot. Albertson said she got the shot in late October. Jossi didn’t.
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