Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Three more flu-related deaths reported in Denton County

(Photo: Town of Flower Mound)

Denton County Public Health reported Tuesday three additional adult flu-related deaths, totaling 12 influenza-associated deaths for the 2017-2018 flu season.

“DCPH continues to recommend influenza vaccination for all persons six months of age and older as high flu activity continues and an increasing proportion of influenza B viruses are being detected,” said Juan Rodriguez, DCPH Assistant Director and Chief Epidemiologist, in a prepared statement.

With the rise in the number of influenza-associated deaths in Denton County, DCPH continues to recommend protective measures for the health of our communities:

  1. Get vaccinated.  The best way to protect yourself and your family from the flu is to get an annual flu shot, and the flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months and older.
  2. Remember that antiviral medications are a second-line defense against the flu.  If you are experiencing fever, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, cough, muscle aches and headaches, visit your doctor immediately, and take antivirals if prescribed.  These remedies can help you recover quicker, and can potentially prevent you from being hospitalized with flu complications.
  3. Take everyday preventive actions to help stop the spread of germs.  Cover your cough and sneeze, avoid people experiencing flu symptoms, stay home when you feel sick and wash your hands often.  These steps will help prevent respiratory viruses, including influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and rhinovirus.

    (Photo: Town of Flower Mound)

Weekly Denton County flu surveillance reports and additional information can be found atwww.DentonCounty.com/flu.  Visit www.cdc.gov/flu for details about symptoms, treatment, and prevention, and search www.vaccinefinder.org to find the nearest vaccine in your neighborhood.

Mark Smith
Mark Smith
Mark Smith is the Digital Editor of The Cross Timbers Gazette.

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