(COLDWATER) - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first influenza-associated pediatric death of the 2024-2025 flu season in Michigan.
Influenza claims the lives of children every year across the United States. MDHHS and the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency are urging all residents to get vaccinated for protection against the flu.
CHA Director of Personal Health and Disease Prevention Heidi Hazel says it is not too late in the flu season to protect yourself, and your loved ones, against influenza. She says Michigan is currently experiencing a very high rate of influenza which puts residents of all ages at risk.
Flu is a contagious respiratory disease that can lead to serious illness, hospitalization, or even death. The CDC recommends everyone six months and older get an annual flu vaccine. Pregnant women should consider vaccination because it helps protect them, and their newborn baby for several months, from flu illness and hospitalization..
Hazel says while some people who get vaccinated still get sick, flu vaccination has been shown in several studies to reduce severity of illness and hospitalization rates.
Seasonal flu viruses can be detected year-round; however, seasonal flu activity often begins as early as October and November and can continue to occur as late as May.
Call the CHA office in your county to schedule your appointment. In St. Joseph County, the number is 269-273-2161, extension 208. In Branch County the number is 517-279-9561, extension 100 and in Branch County it’s 517-437-7395 extension 336.
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