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04 Feb 2018 | 04:55 AM UTC

Ireland: Influenza outbreak ongoing as of February 1

Officials warn of countrywide influenza outbreak as of February 1; eligible individuals advised to receive vaccine

Warning

Event

The Ireland Health Protection Surveillance Centre recently warned of an ongoing influenza outbreak across the country. According to local sources, the consultation rate during the last week of January was at 90.5 per 100,000 people. Public health officials have advised that all eligible individuals should receive a vaccine as soon as possible.

Context

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. An annual vaccine is available.

Advice

Individuals in Ireland are advised to take preventive measures to minimize the risk of contracting or spreading communicable diseases (e.g. wash hands thoroughly and frequently, avoid contact with sick individuals, etc.) and consult a medical professional regarding influenza vaccination options. ​