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Home / Health / Flu's Hidden Danger: Kids Under Five at Risk

Flu's Hidden Danger: Kids Under Five at Risk

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Influenza causes serious illness and hospitalizations in children under five.
  • Over 22,000 flu cases and 130 deaths reported in the first half of the year.
  • Annual vaccination is crucial as flu viruses constantly evolve.
Flu's Hidden Danger: Kids Under Five at Risk

Influenza remains a serious, often underestimated, health threat for children under five. What may seem like a simple fever can rapidly escalate into severe respiratory illness, necessitating hospital care. The NCDC has reported over 22,000 laboratory-confirmed influenza cases and more than 130 deaths in the first half of 2025, with a notable number of children requiring hospitalization. Globally, influenza virus positivity rates in South East Asia ranged between 10-30% in early 2025, highlighting widespread activity.

Unlike childhood diseases preventable by a few doses, influenza requires an annual vaccine due to the virus's constant evolution and waning immunity. The 2025 southern hemisphere vaccine, for instance, already includes new strains. However, a significant "loss to follow-up" occurs, with many children not returning for their booster shots. Data suggests only a third of children who start influenza vaccination return for their second dose the following season, leaving a substantial portion unprotected.

Young children are particularly vulnerable due to narrower airways, increasing their risk of complications like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. Globally, children under five account for approximately 20% of influenza-related hospitalizations and 15% of deaths annually. Ongoing communication from healthcare providers, reminders via digital health apps, and school-based vaccination drives can help combat missed doses. Pediatricians and parents must recognize influenza as a vaccine-preventable disease, emphasizing that prevention is an ongoing effort to protect children's health and their right to a disease-free childhood.

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.
Young children have developing immune systems and narrower airways, making them more susceptible to severe complications like pneumonia and bronchiolitis from influenza.
Yes, the NCDC reports on influenza activity, noting over 22,000 cases and 130 deaths in the first half of the year, including many child hospitalizations.
Influenza viruses constantly evolve, requiring an updated vaccine each year to ensure effective protection against the most prevalent strains.

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