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Flu season in the US is the most intense it’s been in at least 15 years

Last updated: February 7, 2025 3:55 pm
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The flu season in the United States is currently at its peak, with the most intense activity seen in at least 15 years. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the percentage of doctor’s office visits for flu-like symptoms last week was higher than during any other winter flu season since 2009-2010.

While other viral infections can mimic flu symptoms, the decline in COVID-19 cases and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections suggests that the current surge is indeed due to the flu. This has led to school closures in some states, such as the Godley Independent School District in Texas, where hundreds of students and staff were affected by flu-related illnesses.

The CDC estimates that there have been over 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths so far this season, with children being particularly vulnerable. Flu activity has been reported as high or very high in 43 states, particularly in the South, Southwest, and western regions.

In Rochester, New York, healthcare professionals have noted a significant increase in respiratory illnesses, including flu, RSV, and COVID-19 among infants. Dr. Elizabeth Murray from the University of Rochester Medical Center highlighted the prevalence of these respiratory illnesses, emphasizing the importance of vaccination and preventive measures.

While the flu vaccine is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and older, the coverage among adults has remained steady at 44%, with a decline in children’s vaccination rates to around 45%. COVID-19 vaccination rates have shown a slight increase, with 23% of adults and 12% of children being up to date with their vaccinations.

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Health officials are closely monitoring the effectiveness of this season’s flu vaccine against the predominant strains, which include Type A H1N1 and Type A H3N2. A third strain, Type A H5N1 (bird flu), has also been identified but has had minimal human impact so far.

To minimize the risk of contracting seasonal viruses, experts recommend practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands regularly, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces. These precautions can help reduce the spread of flu and other respiratory illnesses during the peak winter season.

Overall, staying informed about flu activity, getting vaccinated, and following preventive measures are essential steps to protect oneself and others from the intensified flu season in the US.

Please note that this article is based on information from The Associated Press and is subject to copyright. For more details, you can refer to the original source at https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-02-flu-season-intense-years.html.

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