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South Florida Sees Flu Spike Amid Holiday Gatherings
16 Dec
Summary
- Florida is experiencing an increase in flu cases and emergency room visits.
- A local clinic reported a 31% flu positivity rate among tested patients.
- Doctors advise vigilance for fevers, reduced activity, and decreased appetite in children.

Pediatricians in South Florida are observing a notable increase in flu cases, coinciding with the upcoming holiday season. Dr. Pilar Delgado noted a spike in influenza, with symptoms often overlapping with allergies, making diagnosis challenging.
Last week, one clinic reported 35 positive flu cases out of 113 tested, indicating a 31% positivity rate. This rise in illness also includes cases of strep and RSV, further straining healthcare resources. Doctors emphasize that while mild symptoms like a runny nose are common, parents should seek medical attention if children develop high fevers, lethargy, or reduced appetite.
As families gather for the holidays, health experts urge increased caution, especially for households with elderly or immunocompromised relatives. Preventive measures such as vaccination, frequent handwashing, and maintaining a healthy diet are strongly recommended to mitigate the spread of viruses and protect vulnerable populations from severe illness or complications.




