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Manitoba Flu Cases Peak, ICU Admissions Surge
10 Jan
Summary
- Manitoba's top doctor suggests influenza cases may have peaked.
- Province experiences more flu cases and ICU admissions than last year.
- Vaccination rates remain typical, but a second wave is anticipated.
Manitoba's top doctor announced that influenza cases appear to have peaked, though vigilance is still advised. The province has seen an increase in flu cases and intensive care unit admissions this season, surpassing last year's figures. This surge has contributed to the ongoing strain on emergency departments and ICUs, which are experiencing typical busy conditions for this time of year.
Medical experts have raised concerns that the current influenza vaccine might not be a perfect match for the dominant subtype of influenza A circulating in Canada. Health Canada's data shows a rapid rise in weekly hospitalizations nationwide. In Manitoba specifically, 85 ICU admissions have been linked to influenza out of 1,329 total cases reported.
While preliminary data suggests the first wave of the flu season may be waning, Dr. Roussin emphasizes that it is too early to confirm. He also noted that transmission will likely continue, with a second wave, often involving the 'B' strain, expected. Vaccination remains the most effective protection, and it is not too late for Manitobans to get their flu shot, as uptake has been around 21 percent.