Nurses Rock Toon
Published Jan 10, 2013
Are you experiencing a flu outbreak in your area? There seems to be a lot of news about this lately. Please share your experience below.
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krazievi3t6url
278 Posts
Yes, I've noticed at work an increase in flu/URIs in the past 2 weeks. Several people that I swabbed came back + for flu.
...sigh...I think I'm coming down with something now too! Grrrrr...
That Guy, BSN, RN, EMT-B
3,421 Posts
Apparently it made the headline of CNN.com
amygarside
1,026 Posts
Yup, it is because of the cold weather. Even the nurses are affected.
Garethaus
55 Posts
I don't think there is a flu epidemic going on. As per usual it's a media beat-up and the drive is to ensure flu vaccine compliance.If you don't take the flu shot, the grim reaper is gonna git ya!!!
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
In my State (CT) the state health department has close to 1700 confirmed cases of flu, this time last year there was only 30 confirmed cases. That's a huge increase. We aren't even in our peak flu time yet. Last year peak was mid-February. We have close to 1700 confirmed cases, who's to say how many more cases of flu are out there that just haven't been confirmed due to the person not going to the doctor.
olddragger
77 Posts
CT Pixie--when you say confirmed cases , what does that mean. Did cultures that were done come back positive for influenza?
Dont get me wrong, sick people are sick people. Whether it is influenza or another variant doesn't matter. The people still need help. I was just wondering if this was something the influenza vaccination would be of help agaisnt? Influenza like illness and influenza are two different things.
CT Pixie--when you say confirmed cases , what does that mean. Did cultures that were done come back positive for influenza? Dont get me wrong, sick people are sick people. Whether it is influenza or another variant doesn't matter. The people still need help. I was just wondering if this was something the influenza vaccination would be of help agaisnt? Influenza like illness and influenza are two different things.
According to the health department and the CDC there were just under 1700 confirmed cases of influenza. Yes, cultures done and + for influenza. 351 cases of Type A unspecified, 983 cases of Tye A (H3N3 seasonal) as well as 158 cases of Type B (seasonal) and 179 cases that were + for unknown type. there are a handful of cases of the other influenza types.
http://www.ct.gov/dph/lib/dph/infectious_diseases/flu/stats/flu_table.pdf
Nurse_Rae, BSN, RN
40 Posts
yikes!
According to the health department and the CDC there were just under 1700 confirmed cases of influenza. Yes, cultures done and + for influenza. 351 cases of Type A unspecified, 983 cases of Tye A (H3N3 seasonal) as well as 158 cases of Type B (seasonal) and 179 cases that were + for unknown type. there are a handful of cases of the other influenza types.http://www.ct.gov/dph/lib/dph/infectious_diseases/flu/stats/flu_table.pdf
So, are these numbers unusual for CT? Secondly are these numbers any more accurate / believable than Obama's job numbers? Thirdly , if true is it possible the higher number of people getting the flu is because they have been vaccinated?
I'd say they are unusual. If last year there were only 30 confirmed cases of influenza at this time last year and now there are close to 1700 cases..then YES it's unusual.
I just looked and for the 2011-2012 flu season there were 1083 + influenza test results reported in CT. (see the 1st page 6th bullet itemization). So YES its unusual. We still have a few months left of flu season, we have not yet hit peak season and we are already almost 700 cases higher than the TOTAL for last years season.
http://www.ct.gov/dph/lib/dph/infectious_diseases/flu/stats/2011_2012_fluseasonsummary.pdf
Are they believable numbers? They come from the State of CT DPH and the CDC. Whether or not you believe the sourse is up to you.
"If true its possible the higher numbers of people getting the flu is because they have been vaccinated"??? Why would you think they got the flu because they were vaccinated. The vaccination does NOT cause the illness. I'd say they got the flu because they didn't get the flu vaccine or they did get the vaccine but as we all know, the vaccine does not stop all strains.
I'd say they are unusual. If last year there were only 30 confirmed cases of influenza at this time last year and now there are close to 1700 cases..then YES it's unusual.Are they believable numbers? They come from the State of CT DPH and the CDC. "If true its possible the higher numbers of people getting the flu is because they have been vaccinated"??? Why would you think they got the flu because they were vaccinated. The vaccination does NOT cause the illness. I'd say they got the flu because they didn't get the flu vaccine or they did get the vaccine but as we all know, the vaccine does not stop all strains.
tylaauRN2010
1 Post
yes northern Delaware.