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Health Talk: Influenza outbreak: Let’s all be vigilant

Indeed, flu can kill but death can be avoided by taking the necessary action to avert complications.

Conspiracy theorists have begun to spread their own versions of the current outbreak of flu with misinformation and disinformation dominating.

Some are claiming that it is Covid-19, which is back. Tests done so far have not shown the presence of Covid-19, but mere Influenza virus.

It is undeniable that flu can come as an outbreak but in most cases it is endemic. It is estimated that close to one billion people suffer from flu yearly in this world with mortality ranging from 200 000 to 600 000.

The United States records deaths which can exceed 50 000 per year, a sign that flu can be very dangerous if proper management is not done.

Lately, we continue to hear of people succumbing to this flu and the government has now confirmed that indeed, it is this ailment, caused by influenza viruses mainly Influenza A and B that is causing the misery that is afflicting the masses.

Many people were reminded about the deadly Covid-19 which wreaked havoc during its time before subsiding in 2022 with the emergence of the less virulent Omicron subtype.

Indeed, flu can kill but death can be avoided by taking the necessary action to avert complications.

Masking up is important, covered coughing, early treatment, surveillance are all of great importance if we are to reduce morbidity and mortality.

It should be known that flu can present with symptoms for even 10 days and during that time, transmission of the virus is dormant.

People should appreciate that the same strategies we employed against Covid-19 can still work against flu.

It is thus imperative to take appropriate action which reduce transmission of the virus from one person to another.

There are risk groups that stand vulnerable to attacks by the notorious influenza viruses and these include children under five years of age, those above the age of 65 years, patients with underlying conditions such as diabetes, asthma, hypertension, previous strokes, heart failure, renal failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among others.

Why then do people die from such a flu? Many questions are asked but closer investigations show that those who succumb to the viruses will have developed complications that could have gone for some time. It should be noted that failure to address problems such as pneumonia, respiratory distress, sinusitis, ear infections, can result in serious consequences which include death.

Some people always ask how they will know that it is now time to visit clinicians for medical attention and I have always advised that one develops some of the following symptoms, then medical care should be urgently sought:

  • Shortness of breadth
  • Severe Chest pains
  • Increasing weakness
  • Persistently high fever
  • Convulsions

People affected with this type of flu should keep themselves well-hydrated with increased intake of fluids.

Warmth is a requirement especially now that we have low temperatures in the country. Case management should be robust with correction of complications like septic shock, pneumonia, sinusitis and that is why we should keep our eyes open for early problems.

Flu has a vaccine which can be administered on a yearly basis and it can be given from four to six weeks before the anticipated season.

Do not keep treating yourself at home when complications are arising fast. Life is precious hence the need to remain vigilant about the flu today. Help the next person conquer!

 

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