The number of new cases of influenza dropped slightly in Kentucky during the second week of February, but 16 more adults in the state were reported to have died from the flu. So far, 66 Kentuckians have died from it this season, four under the age of 18, according to the state Department for Public Health.
The latest weekly report shows in the week ending Feb. 15, Kentucky counted 1,854 new cases, a slight decrease from the 2,101 new cases reported the previous week. During this flu season, 19,057 cases have been reported in Kentucky. The actual number of cases is higher because not all flu cases are counted; flu does not have to be reported, and four counties did not contribute to the latest report.
Health officials recommend that everyone over 6 months old get an annual flu vaccination. It is not too late, since the season usually runs through May.
This flu season has been especially bad for children across the nation. In Kentucky, children between the ages of one and 10 have been hardest hit. That said, a preliminary Centers for Disease Control and Prevention flu vaccine report shows the vaccine has been more than 55 percent effective in preventing flu illness severe enough to send a child to the doctor's office and 45% effective for all ages, which is similar to its effectiveness in previous years.
"Flu vaccination remains the best way to protect children and people of all ages against flu and its potentially serious complications," says the report.
Hotspots continue around the state, with several counties reporting over 90 new cases in the week ended Feb. 15, including Barren County with 126 new cases, for a total of 1,053; Franklin with 91 new cases, for a total of 408; Jefferson with 333 new cases, for a total of 6,807; Perry with 108 new cases, for a total of 1,008; and Pike with 90 new cases, for a total of 1,050.
Other hot spots include: Breathitt with 50 new cases, for a total of 209; Bullitt with 41 new cases, for a total of 795; Carter with 77 new cases, for a total of 169; Fayette with 55 new cases, for a total of 460; Floyd with 41 new cases, for a total of 196; Graves with 64 new cases, for a total of 184; Hardin with 52 new cases, for a total of 273; Knott with 55 new cases, for a total of 322; Oldham with 63 new cases, for a total of 453; and Warren with 66 new cases, for a total of 706.
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