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Early flu outbreaks hit seniors’ care homes
By Erin Ellis, Vancouver Sun October 31, 2014
Seven outbreaks of influenza in Metro Vancouver long-term care homes mark an unusually early start to the flu season, a spokesman for the BC Centre for Disease Control said Friday.
“That’s not a good sign,” said Dr. Danuta Skowronski.
Its weekly update on communicable illnesses noted “low-level” influenza is above historical averages for the third week in a row. Most flu cases have been in people over 65 and the predominant type of virus is A H3N2 which is also the strain found in outbreaks reported in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec...
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The flu vaccine now available throughout B.C. contains a type of H3N2 virus, but is not an exact match to the strain currently affecting patients. It has mutated since the World Health Organization identified it earlier this year for inclusion in North American vaccine programs, she explained.
Early flu outbreaks hit seniors’ care homes
By Erin Ellis, Vancouver Sun October 31, 2014
Seven outbreaks of influenza in Metro Vancouver long-term care homes mark an unusually early start to the flu season, a spokesman for the BC Centre for Disease Control said Friday.
“That’s not a good sign,” said Dr. Danuta Skowronski.
Its weekly update on communicable illnesses noted “low-level” influenza is above historical averages for the third week in a row. Most flu cases have been in people over 65 and the predominant type of virus is A H3N2 which is also the strain found in outbreaks reported in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec...
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The flu vaccine now available throughout B.C. contains a type of H3N2 virus, but is not an exact match to the strain currently affecting patients. It has mutated since the World Health Organization identified it earlier this year for inclusion in North American vaccine programs, she explained.
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