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Home / Health / Kentucky Child Flu Death Sparks Alarm

Kentucky Child Flu Death Sparks Alarm

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Hospitals nationwide are overwhelmed with flu patients.
  • Kentucky reported its first child flu death this season.
  • Vaccination remains the most effective prevention method.
Kentucky Child Flu Death Sparks Alarm

Health officials are reporting that hospitals and emergency rooms nationwide are currently overwhelmed with patients due to a rapid increase in flu cases. This year's virus, a variant dubbed "super flu," is particularly affecting children severely, leading to a tragic first child flu death in Kenton County, Kentucky, this season.

Pediatricians have witnessed an unprecedented rise in flu cases over recent weeks, with a significant majority of young patients being unvaccinated. The situation is compounded by recent holiday travel and children returning to school, raising concerns about further spread in the coming weeks. Doctors are urging parents to monitor for severe symptoms like breathing difficulties or high fevers.

Experts stress that while flu can seem mild, severe complications are a risk for everyone. Vaccination is highlighted as the primary prevention strategy, offering substantial protection against serious illness. It is not too late to get a flu shot, as the flu season is expected to continue well into the spring.

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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.
A highly transmissible subclade-K variant is causing a severe surge in flu cases, disproportionately impacting children.
Parents should watch for trouble breathing, seizures, bluish lips or face, and fevers above 104 degrees.
No, it is not too late. Experts advise getting vaccinated as flu season can last until spring.

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