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11 Jan 2018 | 06:14 AM UTC

Taiwan: Flu outbreak intensifies in January

At least 101,364 people sought treatment for flu-like symptoms in the first week of January amid escalating outbreak

Warning

Event

Health officials reported on Tuesday, January 9, that at least 101,364 people sought treatment for flu-like symptoms during the first week of January amid an escalating outbreak. This represents a 4 percent rise in patients seeking care from the previous week. Since October 1, 2017, 11 influenza-related deaths have been reported. Officials are urging the entire population to get vaccinated, especially those who are particularly vulnerable the disease.

Context

Flu season in Taiwan typically lasts from October to May.

Influenza is a contagious virus that can spread from human to human. Symptoms include high fever, aching muscles, headache, and respiratory issues. Particularly vulnerable individuals include young children, the elderly, pregnant women, the obese, and individuals suffering from chronic diseases. A vaccine is available.

Advice

Individuals are advised to take preventive measures to minimize the risk of contracting or spreading the flu (e.g., frequent hand-washing, sneezing into one's elbow, and avoiding contact with individuals presenting flu-like symptoms). Consult with a medical professional regarding vaccination options.