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Flu bug officially arrives in Missoula County5 |- q/ ~9 G' Y3 [
By MICHAEL MOORE of the Missoulian; C3 r! b' o8 W7 }) l. _2 Y
Missoula County officially has the flu.3 t9 I3 l" f: P7 ?1 h3 _" n
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Although there have been a few “quick test” positives, only one has been confirmed by the Montana State Public Health Lab.
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8 C3 I- l/ \- l+ K2 @: C1 @The Missoula County case is now one of seven statewide, and most appear to be the same strain of flu.
' g8 R3 {1 f# v3 a |Health officials said testing for flu has increased dramatically over the past few weeks, as more and more people come down with flu-like symptoms.% k0 n- c; G% M+ |9 y. u8 A
# |4 Q: z% v7 f0 AThe flu kills about 36,000 Americans each year and is responsible for more than 200,000 hospitalizations.! Z" o: O- O5 E) d8 A# P$ t9 a
! s7 j; k+ `' j. P* Q, \ I# IJanuary and February are historically peak times for flu in Montana and the nation.; K9 V& E0 I0 C& H% Q3 m. F
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That said, there's still time to get a flu shot.6 C+ F7 H6 R# V6 N
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“It's not too late to get a flu shot and protect yourself,” said Vicki Barnard, outpatient supervisor at the Missoula City-County Health Department. “The flu season is just beginning.”
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2 A$ G3 N2 c; F% @7 ?5 ~" mUnlike some other years, there's plenty of flu vaccine this year, and vaccination remains the best way to stay flu-free.3 A: N W2 p) x; n
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Vaccination is especially recommended for children aged 6 months to 18 years, people over age 50, health care works and residents of chronic-care facilities.# l6 w) o( m3 F+ H# P
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Even if you get a flu shot, you body will take about two weeks to develop antibodies to the flu.
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“Influenza typically peaks in January or February in Montana, so people should continue to get vaccinated through the first few months of the year,” Barnard said.( o( I" z8 }$ P( ~# V7 x/ b& D
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The city-county health department offers walk-in flu shots from Monday through Friday, from 9-11:30 a.m., and 1-4:30 p.m. On Wednesday, shots begin at 10 a.m.
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The cost is $20 for adults and $14 on a sliding fee for children 6 months through 18 years. http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2009/01/06/news/mtregional/news14.txt |
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