NSW Issues Warning as Nearly 2000 People Struck Down by Flu Outbreak

Elderly woman with flu symptoms resting in bed.

NSW Health authorities have warned people across the state as almost 2,000 people were struck down by flu outbreak�in just one week.

New South Wales Health has issued a warning as influenza cases across the state spiked in number. The warning urged�sick people to stay home and away from the elderly or children.

NSW Issues Warning as Nearly 2000 People Were Struck Down by Flu Outbreak | Stay at Home Mum

There were 1950 cases of influenza last week with the majority caused by A(H3N2) strain of the virus, which is covered by the flu vaccine.�The elderly have been hit hard�with around 22 outbreaks recorded in aged care facilities last week, while�45 people have already died in aged care facilities from influenza this year.

NSW Health’s Director Communicable Diseases Dr Vicky Sheppeard said outbreaks in aged care facilities were difficult�to control because the vaccine was not as effective in the elderly.

Woman speaking to media about NSW flu outbreak and health warning.

Dr Sheppeard said that this year, there were�79 outbreaks in residential aged care facilities, affecting around 942 staff and residents.

“It’s important that friends and family who may have the flu stay away from these facilities while they are unwell to help prevent the spread of the virus,” she said.

Dr Sheppeard also urged pregnant women to�have an influenza vaccination.�”Pregnant women who get influenza are at greater risk of developing serious complications, such as pneumonia, which may result in their hospitalisation.�Children born to vaccinated mothers also have a reduced risk of contracting influenza in the first six months of life,” she said.

Source:�Dailytelegraph.com.au

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