http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index. ... nnsyl.htmlFlu cases have invaded Pennsylvania earlier than usual this year
The flu bug’s dirtiest trick is to mutate so immune systems can’t recognize it. That’s why last year’s vaccine is no good against this year’s flu.
On top of that, the flu doesn’t even show up on time.
This year, it’s striking early.
healthcare.jpgFlu cases surged in mid-January and are rising, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Flu cases surged in mid-January and are rising, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
In Pennsylvania, the flu usually shows up a few weeks later, then quickly peaks by late February or early March.
This year, the state logged 1,200 flu cases during the week ending Jan. 29, up from 915 the previous week, and 597 the week before that. At this time of year, there are usually no more than 600 cases per week.
The latest numbers include outbreaks at 17 nursing homes, up from seven the previous week.
The health department declared flu “widespread” across Pennsylvania. The biggest surges were in the southcentral and northcentral regions.
A health department look at 16 recent cases found nearly a third were H1N1.In Pennsylvania, 21 deaths have been attributed to the flu since October. That figure is about six more than usual at this point, but the increase is probably because of the lingering presence of H1N1.
Flu season usually begins in October and ends by spring.
The higher numbers of flu deaths happen when the flu mutates into a strain that most people haven’t been exposed to, and lack immunity.