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Virginia reports first pediatric flu death of season as cases remain high

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VCU Emergency hospital entrance in Richmond, Va. Parker Michels-Boyce for The Virginia Mercury

 

Virginia recorded its first influenza-related pediatric death on Wednesday of the 2022-23 flu season.

According to a release from the Virginia Department of Health, a child between the ages of 5 and 12 in the state’s southwestern region died “from complications associated with influenza.”

“Flu can be a very dangerous illness,” said State Health Commissioner Colin Greene. “With Virginia and many other states experiencing high or very high levels of flu activity, I urge everyone who is eligible to receive the flu vaccine to do so as soon as possible, consulting your physician as needed.”

Flu and other respiratory illnesses have been hitting children across the nation hard this year, with sharp upticks in cases weeks ahead of the typical flu season.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that as of Nov. 19, the U.S. had recorded 12 pediatric flu deaths. Five occurred during the week ending November 19, the most recent period for which national data are available.

 

 

In Virginia, hospitals have reported full or nearly full pediatric units for weeks due to the surge in respiratory illnesses among children.

The Virginia Department of Health’s most recent Weekly Influenza Activity Report, which also covers the week ending Nov. 19, rated Virginia’s influenza activity level “very high.”

During that week, the agency reported that 8% of all emergency department and urgent care visits were for flu or flu-like illness. One-fifth of all those visits were for children in the 0- to 4-year age group.

While VDH data show a downtick in medical visits for flu over the past few weeks, a spokesperson for the Division of Surveillance and Investigation said, “it is still too early to say if we have reached the peak yet.”

Virginia had one pediatric flu death during the 2021-22 season and none during the 2020-21 season, when the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing and large portions of the population were working from home and socially distancing.

The most severe years for pediatric flu deaths in Virginia over the past two decades were the 2009-10, 2017-18, and 2019-20 flu seasons. Six children aged zero to 17 years died from influenza in each of those seasons.

 

by Staff Report, Virginia Mercury


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