Doctors say flu starting to hit adults as hospitalization rates of seniors climb

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Doctors say influenza spread is starting to hit older adults as surveillance levels indicate the hospitalization rate of seniors is not that far behind that of children.

Data from the Public Health Agency of Canada for the week ending Nov. 26 show that children under five still made up the highest number of hospitalized flu patients, but the rate at which people 65 years of age and older are hospitalized is also rising.

”We have, you know, a bit of a perfect storm with a monster influenza season that started early and rose quickly. We have subpar influenza vaccine uptake. And we have a health care system that is completely stretched,” Bogoch said. Flu infections among adults will likely continue to rise, Bogoch said, noting that the influenza season normally peaks sometime in January, with cases dropping off through February and then petering out in the late winter.In most years, children tend to get the flu first and then bring it home to parents and grandparents, said Dr. Matthew Oughton, an infectious diseases specialist at Jewish General Hospital in Montreal.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization's guide for this flu season said the influenza vaccine could be administered at the same time as a COVID-19 vaccine for people aged five and older. That would alleviate the top reason for people not getting more than one vaccine — inconvenience, said Sinha, who is also director of health policy research at Toronto Metropolitan University's National Institute on Ageing.

 

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