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Home / Health / Ohio Teen First Pediatric Flu Death: Super Flu Strikes

Ohio Teen First Pediatric Flu Death: Super Flu Strikes

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Ohio's first pediatric flu death this season was a 16-year-old.
  • Over 1,900 people are currently hospitalized with the flu in Ohio.
  • The flu vaccine is working to prevent serious illness and hospitalization.
Ohio Teen First Pediatric Flu Death: Super Flu Strikes

Ohio is experiencing a severe flu season, highlighted by the tragic death of 16-year-old Ryleigh Spurlock, the state's first pediatric flu fatality this season. Her family reported a rapid decline in her health after initially showing typical flu symptoms.

State health officials report that over 1,900 people are currently hospitalized with influenza across Ohio. This number represents a substantial increase compared to the same period last year, when hospitalizations stood at 1,305. Director of Public Health, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, attributes this surge to a virulent strain of Influenza A, often referred to as 'Super flu.'

Dr. Vanderhoff stressed that the flu vaccine remains the most effective defense, particularly in preventing severe illness and hospitalizations, despite concerns about its overall efficacy. He also advised residents to practice good hygiene, such as frequent handwashing, and to consult with healthcare providers about available treatments to manage symptoms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The first pediatric flu death in Ohio this season was 16-year-old Ryleigh Spurlock.
Currently, over 1,900 people are hospitalized with the flu in Ohio.
Yes, data shows the flu vaccine is effective at preventing serious illness and hospitalizations, even if it doesn't always prevent infection.

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