Flu Affecting Elderly at Signifcantly Higher Rates
According to a USA Today report, there are three main flu strains circulating nationwide, with the predominant one appearing to be especially dangerous for the elderly.
The flu is always more dangerous to those 65 and older, but it is worse this year because the prevalent flu strain is especially dangerous to older people, a USA Today report says. That prevalent flu strain, H3N2, has not circulated much since 2005, so people have little immunity to it unless they were vaccinated this year. But it's not too late to get a flu shot, the report says, and several more weeks of the flu season are still ahead. If people, especially the elderly, start to feel ill, they should contact their doctor quickly, Michael Jhung, an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said in the report. Antiviral drugs, taken within 48 hours of the onset of the flu, are helpful in preventing complications …
Catryna White
11:40 am on Monday, February 4, 2013
What a bunch of Bull. We older ones have already come in contact with this strain in the past and as a consequence have immunity. Not so for younger people. Go peddle your quackery somewhere else; better yet just shut up with your lies.   more ›