Influenza has reached epidemic
proportions in the US, say health officials, but the outbreak may be showing
signs of having peaked. Last week 7.3% of US deaths were caused by pneumonia and the flu, just above
epidemic threshold, said the US Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Some analysts say the latest numbers suggest the worst of the season may have
passed. The only states without widespread flu were California, Hawaii and
Mississippi.
Flu symptoms can include fever, cough, runny nose, body ache and fatigue.
Severe cases could see vomiting and diarrhea or develop into pneumonia. Many
cases are much milder. Some shortages of children's liquid Tamiflu, a prescription drug, have been
reported. But health officials say pills of adult Tamiflu could be converted to
children's doses.
Be careful out there...It's a mean world with some mean bugs.
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