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From USA Today:



Mayo Clinic official predicts worst flu season in 30 years

ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) — This could be one of the worst flu seasons in 30 years, with thousands more people dying than in a normal year because they failed to get vaccinated, according to the director of the Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group. (Related item: Four Colorado children die from flu)

"This will probably be the worst flu season we've had in several decades," said infectious disease specialist Gregory Poland. "My guess is that we'll be in the 50,000 to 70,000 deaths this year due to this strain. "



In an average year, the disease infects up to 20% of the U. S. population, killing about 36,000 Americans and hospitalizing 114,000, according to the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.



The state Health Department reports that since 1997 an average of 1,156 people in Minnesota have died of flu or pneumonia each year. As of Tuesday, there had been one confirmed case in the state this season, a spokesman said.



Medicine designers in the United States decide which strains of flu to include in the vaccine based on what happens in other parts of the world. They select the prevalent strains and create a vaccine to protect against them several months before the U. S. flu season.



This year, there was "drift" in one of the three strains included: H3n2a. "What that means is the virus has mutated from a strain that we isolated in March and February," he said.



So the vaccine will protect against the other two strains, and partially against the currently circulating H3n2a, or Fujian strain. Getting a flu vaccination, Poland said, "cuts your chance of dying this year — from any cause (flu strains) — by 50%. "



Health Department spokesman Doug Schultz said that since the 1976-77 season, there have been nine flu seasons when there was strain circulating that was not covered by that year's vaccine. This season is one of them, he said.



He said the Health Department is also expecting an unusually severe flu season, but has not quantified the severity as Poland had. Doctors at the CDC have also said they are preparing for an usually harsh season.



If people don't get vaccinated but get symptoms, medical attention within 24 hours allows anti-viral medications to prevent or decrease illness.



Young children, caretakers of children and health-care workers are urged to get vaccinated, Poland said.



It takes just 10 to 14 days to produce immunity with vaccine. People still can get vaccinated, Poland said.



So far this season, the outbreaks were strongest in Texas and Colorado in October and early November. Most of the country has had only sporadic flu infections.



This is the season for the virus to spread. Poland said there are people coming to his house in Rochester this year from four other parts of the world, a virus-spreading scene repeated across the nation.
 
During this years West Nile Virus outbreak in Colorado, there were several people that I worked with that were shocked by the number of people that died. One person in particular had a difficult time comprehending that many people died from something so simple as a mosquito bite. I told here that every year the freakin FLU takes out 30 - 40k... EVERY YEAR, most during the winter. Others got in the conversation at that point, and not one of them believed me. Most of them said "You can't die from the FLU, let alone 30 thousand people. "



It is so sad to know that a majority of American are so ignorant. We get so bent out of shape when a car accident or a faulty something or other kills one person, but 30k from a yearly occurring illness, no biggie.
 
Nearly every major strain of flu in the last 200 years has originated in the east part of Asia. (pointing fingers in any one direction isn't cool... . )



After recently coming back from that area (Taiwan)... and being really sick for a week as a result... . I can see why the flu is so prevalent in that area of the world... . and why it spreds like microwaved peanut butter. :eek:



Matt
 
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