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Thirty-nine people in the UK have now died with flu-like illnesses this winter, figures show. | Thirty-nine people in the UK have now died with flu-like illnesses this winter, figures show. |
All but three of them were infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus, while the remainder had influenza B, the Health Protection Agency data shows. | All but three of them were infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus, while the remainder had influenza B, the Health Protection Agency data shows. |
The figures were published as the government announced it is to re-launch an ad campaign to raise awareness of how to guard against flu. | The figures were published as the government announced it is to re-launch an ad campaign to raise awareness of how to guard against flu. |
Earlier this week GPs said cases had risen to 124 per 100,000 people. | Earlier this week GPs said cases had risen to 124 per 100,000 people. |
The latest figures for Scotland, released on Thursday, showed 55 cases of flu per 100,000 - up from 45.8 per 100,000 in the previous week. | The latest figures for Scotland, released on Thursday, showed 55 cases of flu per 100,000 - up from 45.8 per 100,000 in the previous week. |
The HPA figures show 12 people died in the UK last week. | The HPA figures show 12 people died in the UK last week. |
They also reveal that, out of the 38 cases for which information is available, 23 were people in "at risk" groups. | They also reveal that, out of the 38 cases for which information is available, 23 were people in "at risk" groups. |
All except one were aged under 65, and four were under the age of five. | All except one were aged under 65, and four were under the age of five. |
Only two are known to have had this season's flu vaccine. | Only two are known to have had this season's flu vaccine. |
The number of people in critical care beds in England with suspected or confirmed flu has risen to 738, up 60% on the previous figures published just before Christmas. | The number of people in critical care beds in England with suspected or confirmed flu has risen to 738, up 60% on the previous figures published just before Christmas. |
There are around 3,500 critical care beds in England. | There are around 3,500 critical care beds in England. |
'First line of defence' | 'First line of defence' |
Professor John Watson, head of the HPA's respiratory diseases unit, said: "We are seeing a large amount of flu circulating across the country and would urge people in an at-risk group to have their seasonal flu vaccine as soon as possible as this is the best way to protect themselves from flu this winter." | Professor John Watson, head of the HPA's respiratory diseases unit, said: "We are seeing a large amount of flu circulating across the country and would urge people in an at-risk group to have their seasonal flu vaccine as soon as possible as this is the best way to protect themselves from flu this winter." |
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced the government is to re-run last year's "Catch it, Bin it, Kill it" campaign via national press and radio adverts from January 1, at a cost of £1m. | |
He denied the government had performed a U-turn - after its previous decision not to run a vaccination campaign."They are two different things. The people we would wish to vaccinate are people in at-risk groups and over 65s who can be contacted via their GP. | |
"What we are launching is a quite separate thing; a message for everyone. All of us can help protect ourselves and others by good respiratory and hand hygiene." | |
The Chief Medical Officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, has also asked the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation to assess the current vaccination programme. | The Chief Medical Officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, has also asked the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation to assess the current vaccination programme. |
She said she would ask the JCVI - meeting on Thursday - to look at "the new data that has emerged around this year's flu season and reassure us that our policy on vaccination is correct." | She said she would ask the JCVI - meeting on Thursday - to look at "the new data that has emerged around this year's flu season and reassure us that our policy on vaccination is correct." |
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