Health & Fitness
2017 Flu Season In Wisconsin Already Ahead Of Last Year
There have been 19 confirmed cases of influenza in Wisconsin and 8 hospitalizations this September already, triple the number last year.

State health officials say the flu season is getting an early start in Wisconsin.
“We’ve already had reports of flu cases and hospitalizations due to the flu, so we want to encourage people to get their flu shots as soon as possible,” said State Health Officer Karen McKeown.
From September 1- September 22, 2017, there have been 19 confirmed cases of influenza in Wisconsin and 8 hospitalizations, compared to 5 confirmed cases and two hospitalizations during the same period in 2016.
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The flu shot is safe and effective for people six months old and older. However, there are certain people who are at a greater risk of getting the flu and could have serious health complications if they do come down with the virus.
Those who are strongly encouraged to receive the flu vaccination include:
- People 65 years old and older.
- People with chronic health issues, like heart disease and diabetes.
- Pregnant women. The flu shot protects the mom-to-be and provides protection for her baby for several months after birth.
- People who are around other people at work or school.
Information about the 2017-2018 flu season can be found in the DHS Weekly Influenza Report.
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