Influenza cases rising locally
Public Encouraged to Take Protective
Measures
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[December 08, 2022]
Memorial Health is seeing a dramatic increase in
influenza cases at its five area hospitals in Decatur, Lincoln,
Jacksonville, Springfield and Taylorville, which parallels state and
national trends.
“This year’s strains of influenza are proving to be highly
contagious,” said Raj Govindaiah, MD, Memorial Health senior vice
president and chief physician executive. “We don’t like to see this
kind of increase this early in the flu season. We strongly encourage
people to be proactive about protecting themselves and others from
contracting the flu right now. People who are young, elderly and
immunocompromised are especially at risk for dangerous
complications.”
The hospitals collectively have seen 104 patients hospitalized with
influenza, compared to four at this time last year. Govindaiah urges
people to take action now to help curb the spread of respiratory
illness: schedule flu vaccinations immediately; wash hands
regularly; avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth; wear a mask around
large groups of people and stay home when feeling ill. Flu symptoms
include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose,
headaches, muscle aches and fatigue.
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“It’s not too late to vaccinate,”
said Govindaiah. “If you haven’t gotten your flu shot, there’s
still time. Getting your shot this month offers protection for
the majority of the flu season.”
For additional information about influenza trends and
details about symptoms and prevention, visit the CDC website at
CDC.gov.
Numbers of cases and hospitalizations at Memorial inpatient and
ambulatory sites of care:
Decatur area: 1,017 cases, 18 hospitalizations.
Lincoln area: 228 cases, 5 hospitalizations.
Jacksonville area: 170 cases, 6 hospitalizations.
Springfield area: 2,391 cases, 69 hospitalizations.
Taylorville area: 101 cases, 6 hospitalizations.
[Angie Muhs] |