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Home / Health / Oklahoma Flu Cases Drop: Peak Still Unknown?

Oklahoma Flu Cases Drop: Peak Still Unknown?

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Oklahoma saw a 7% decrease in positive flu cases last week.
  • Hospitalizations dropped by 40 fewer cases during the same period.
  • Health officials caution that holiday reporting may affect data.
Oklahoma Flu Cases Drop: Peak Still Unknown?

In Oklahoma, a recent week has shown a decrease in influenza cases, with positive case numbers dropping by over 7% and hospitalizations falling by 40. This decline, observed during the week of December 28th, followed a spike in cases and hospitalizations around the Christmas holiday.

Health officials are hesitant to declare a confirmed downward trend, suggesting that altered holiday schedules and reporting practices may be influencing the data. A spokesperson for the State Department of Health noted that such fluctuations are not uncommon during the respiratory season.

Nationally, flu cases remain elevated, and a specific strain of Influenza A (H3N2) is circulating, which shows partial resistance to the flu vaccine. Despite this, health authorities emphasize that getting vaccinated is still recommended to mitigate the severity of flu illness.

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.
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Disclaimer:
Oklahoma saw a decrease in positive flu cases and hospitalizations in the most recent data, but health officials state it is too early to confirm if this is a true downward trend.
The majority of confirmed positive flu cases in Oklahoma are a subset of the Influenza A strain, specifically the H3N2 subtype.
No, it is not too late to get the flu shot. Health officials recommend discussing vaccination with a healthcare provider to understand its benefits, even if it's not a perfect match for the circulating strain.

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