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From Mayo Clinic News Network

Influenza approaching epidemic status

Influenza in the U.S. is approaching peak levels, says Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh.

"We are seeing a fairly dramatic increase in the amount of influenza in parts of the country, and likely will be hitting epidemic levels soon," Tosh says. "Already in the U. S., we are above the baseline for influenza-like illness."

Tosh says it's not too late to get your influenza vaccine _ even if you've already the flu _ because there are more influenza strains circulating. "You may have been infected with the H3N2 strain that is circulating right now, but there are influenza B strains that also are circulating," says Dr. Tosh. "If people have not been vaccinated, they should certainly do so before the peak of influenza gets into their area."

Symptoms of influenza include:

_ Fever above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius), though not everyone with the flu has a fever

_ A cough or sore throat

_ A runny or stuffy nose

_ Headache

_ Muscle aches

_ Chills

_ Fatigue

_ Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea (most common in children)

About the vaccine:

"Every year, health authorities look at the likely viruses that are going to be part of the next year influenza epidemic, and that is what is used to formulate their vaccine," says Tosh. "The strain that is going around right now was well-predicted and is the strain that was expected, and is in the vaccine. Right now, influenza vaccines are 60-70 percent effective in preventing influenza illness in healthy adults. I would encourage people who have not been vaccinated yet to get their vaccine. It can prevent infection, and, if one gets infected and were vaccinated, it may help reduce the complications including severity of illness, hospitalization, and potentially death."

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