New Utah swine flu cases confirmed
Though it has faded from the headlines in the past two weeks, local health officials say the H1N1 flu continues to spread throughout the state, with 52 new cases confirmed on Thursday.
That brings the state total to 247 confirmed cases, and of those, 16 have required hospitalization. One young man died, though health officials said he had other health problems at the time he acquired the flu.
"There is evidence of ongoing transmission of this virus in Utah, and it is occurring at a time of year when we would not expect to see active transmission of influenza virus," said state epidemiologist Dr. Robert Rolfs. "We want to encourage the public to continue to take the appropriate steps to protect themselves and limit the spread of disease."
Frequent hand-washing, coughing and sneezing into your elbow, and blowing your nose into a tissue and disposing of it properly are vital to avoid contracting the illness. Those who become ill with flu-like symptoms are urged to stay home from work or school and other group activities.
Symptoms of the virus are similar to the seasonal flu: fever of 101 or higher, headaches, body aches, extreme fatigue and possible nausea and vomiting. While most patients recover without complications, some become seriously ill, including those with other health problems and pregnant women. Health officials urge physicians who see patients with these symptoms and who are more at risk to consider treating them with antiviral medications.
The most recent numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, released on Monday, reported nearly 8,000 probable and confirmed cases nationwide, with 11 deaths. For updated local information, see the Utah Department of Health's Web site at www.health.utah.gov/h1n1.
E-MAIL: carrie@desnews.com
Comments
- Eminent domain in Nets arena case 9:41 a.m.
- St. Louis boxer: sport saved my life 9:31 a.m.
- A 'twittologue' with Chaffetz 9:23 a.m.
- Rebound slower than first thought 9:22 a.m.
- 'Boomerang kids' moving back in 9:18 a.m.
- H1N1 vaccines pulled in Canada 9:06 a.m.
- Stocks retreat on reports 8:58 a.m.
- TCU's success exceeds expectations 8:54 a.m.
- Obama welcomes Indian PM Singh 8:31 a.m.
- KSL: Prostitution in Utah County 8:31 a.m.
- Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
- BYU's Lamb, Jorgensen reprimanded
- Bronco, Kyle rubber match
- Real Champions
- Fans greet returning Real Salt Lake
- Inmate dead following prison fight
- Time for big matchups in WAC, MWC
- Plenty on line for rivalry game
- Utah, BYU are top choices for bowls
- RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
- Glenn Beck to enter politics?
216 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
198 - Palin plans tour stop in Utah
178 - Bronco, Kyle rubber match
136 - Palin's book shows she's unqualified
133 - Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
133 - BYU records with win
132 - Officer cleared in Cardall Taser case
103 - BYU cuts Women's Research Inst.
103 - Hall, Johnson matchup key
101
Associated Press Personal Finance Writer Candice Choi offers gift-giving...
reason | 7:28 a.m. Nov. 24, 2009 One cannot say that a crime is a hate...
The sky is falling, the sky is falling! At least at the moment my retirement...
"Wynn is hopeful the experience of playing in front of a packed house at TCU...
I read it as well. I really like some things about it, especially the...
If the same happened to me, or if I was paralyzed from the neck down, I hope...
What religious rights are any of you religionists being denied? The right to...
Cougar fans tend to point finger at ALL Utah fans when they see the actions...
is good to go. He is a fun player to watch, really played well against those...
I have "THE CURE" here. Here's the cure, these Butchers with butcher...
I wonder how much money they make from recyling the plastic? My beach front...


You can be the first to comment on this story.