For the Tomahawk Leader
WISCONSIN – Aspirus Health is joining health experts in urging the public to get flu vaccinations as cases are on the rise nationally.
“In the midst of the festive season, it is easy to overlook the persistent threat of influenza,” a release from Aspirus stated. “However, December is a strategic time to prioritize influenza vaccinations, ensuring protection against the flu virus during peak transmission periods.”
Nationally, 3.9% of health care visits were for the flu for the week ending Nov. 25, a 0.2% increase from the week before, according to the release.
Flu hospitalizations have also grown for three consecutive weeks. For the week ending Nov. 25, there were 4,268 new flu hospitalizations, according to the CDC.
“There are some segments of the population that are more susceptible of developing serious complications from the flu,” said Lindsay Stevenson, MD, Aspirus Family Medicine Resident. “Some examples include adults over the age of 65, children under the age of five, pregnant women and those with medical conditions such as heart disease.”
Aspirus said flu season typically peaks during the fall and winter months, providing several reasons to still get a flu shot:
Aspirus patients can get a flu vaccination from Aspirus at a primary care clinic. Call an Aspirus primary care clinic to schedule a nurse-only visit and for additional information.
Flu vaccinations are also available at community pharmacy locations. Contact a local pharmacy for more information.
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