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Flu's Hidden Danger: Kids Under Five at Risk
19 Dec
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.

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.

