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Vermont has the second lowest state fatality rate in the US (148.2 per 100K; Hawaii 113.6/100K). Mississippi (465.8/100K) and ...
In Michigan, pediatric flu deaths have fluctuated since the 2010-11 season. There have been lows of zero deaths in 2011-12 and one death in 2015-16 to seven deaths in 2012-13 and eight deaths each ...
She calls NY's record number of pediatric flu deaths 'scary, ... The year of Amanda’s death was 2004. ... emphasizing the vaccine has prevented thousands of flu deaths each year for decades.
Infectious diseases physician Dr Paul Griffin said the flu continues to take a heavy toll each year. “We know that there’s deaths in the order of thousands, hospitalisations around 20,000 ...
The CDC hasn’t said how many of the children who died were vaccinated. HealthDay News — More US children have died from the flu this season than in any year since the 2009 swine flu pandemic ...
Key Takeaways At least 216 U.S. children have died from the flu this seasonThat’s the most since the 2009 H1N1 pandemicFlu vaccine rates in kids have dropped to 49%, however MONDAY, May 5, 2025 ...
Alberta's flu death toll hits 15-year high, sparking calls for better immunization outreach; ... During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, flu vaccination rates rose to 37 per cent.
Washington state flu season saw 388 deaths, according to the state’s Department of Health. From low vaccination rates to a late surge in cases, here’s why.
Washington state recorded 388 influenza-related deaths between late 2024 and early 2025. Here’s why this winter’s flu season was so severe.
Scotland is on course for the highest number of annual flu deaths in almost half a century after more than than 350,000 fewer ... down from 76 per cent the year before. Advertisement. Hide Ad.
New Hampshire health officials say 71 flu-related deaths have been reported this flu season in the state, the most ever recorded since record-keeping began 30 years ago.The Department of Health ...
Flu-related deaths hit a seven-year high in January and February, ... New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as well as Oklahoma and Kentucky, were even higher — at about six deaths per 100,000.