Flu season kicks in with a vengeance as string of deaths hit U.K.
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Plagues,
Pestilences and Diseases
Flu season kicks in with a vengeance as string of deaths hit
U.K.
Number of cases rises in Prairies, Ontario, Quebec
Last Updated: Friday, December 24, 2010 | 1:41 PM ET
CBC News
Health authorities are reminding people about personal hygiene
measures like handwashing during flu season.Health authorities are
reminding people about personal hygiene measures like handwashing
during flu season. (CBC)
Flu activity is on the rise in Britain, where it has killed 30
people since October, say health officials tracking increases
across Europe.
Britain has experienced a surge in cases during December as swine
flu appears to be the dominant flu strain circulating.
Britain's Health Protection Agency (HPA) said 27 people died with
the H1N1 strain and three with a type B flu strain, including 10
deaths this week.
"The level of flu activity we are currently seeing is at levels
often seen during the winter flu seasons, but due to the fact that
H1N1 is one of the predominant strains circulating at the moment,
we are seeing more severe illness in people under the age of 65
than we would normally expect," said Prof. John Watson, head of
the respiratory diseases department at the HPA.
The U.K. agency noted a very large outbreak was "not likely."
Cases have been highest among children aged five and 14, followed
by children under four.
"We have seen some flu outbreaks in school-aged children as well
as serious cases in pregnant women. We are working throughout the
public health system and [National Health Service] to protect and
treat people at risk of serious illness," the interim chief
medical officer for England, Prof. Sally Davies, said in a
release.
Visits to doctors for flu-like illness also rose, more than
doubling to 87.1 per 100,000 in the past week in the U.K. from
34.6 per 100,000, a rate that exceeds baseline levels.
More flu activity in Europe
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said
influenza transmission is now picking up across the European
Union.
"During the influenza season — and especially while influenza
cases are occurring in your community — citizens should adopt
preventative measures recommended by their national authorities;
these may include: personal hygiene measures and vaccination for
those recommended," ECDC director Marc Sprenger said in a
statement.
In Canada, this year's vaccine covers three flu strains: a new one
known as H3N2, an influenza B component and H1N1.
Canada's flu season
Last week's influenza update from the World Health Organization
also reported increased influenza activity across parts of Europe,
"indicating the start of wintertime influenza epidemics in several
countries.
"Influenza activity is also increasing in other temperate regions
of the Northern Hemisphere, including East Asia and North America
where there is evidence of the beginnings of the local winter
influenza season."
In Canada, flu illness "has been geographically variable, but
overall within seasonal baseline levels," WHO said.
Both the number of influenza virus detections and the proportion
of respiratory specimens testing positive for influenza viruses,
predominantly Influenza A(H3N2), have increased substantially in
Canada, the UN health agency said.
The Public Health Agency of Canada's latest FluWatch report,
posted Dec. 17, said overall flu activity in Canada increased from
the previous week, particularly across the Prairies, Ontario and
Quebec.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said flu
activity was increasing for the week ended Dec. 18 in the country.
Influenza-like illness remained relatively low nationally, but is
up from the previous week.