Influenza B More Prevalent Than Influenza A

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Published on February 21 2020 2:14 pm
Last Updated on February 21 2020 2:14 pm

For the first time in almost 30 years, the influenza B strain is more prevalent than influenza A, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Plus, while it normally starts showing up toward the end of flu season, influenza B is making its presence known earlier this flu season—even locally.

HSHS Medical Group has seen more than 1,600 flu cases this flu season across Central and Southern Illinois. Nearly 1,000 of those cases were diagnosed as Influenza B.

Between January 1 and February 17, 2020, HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital, HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, HSHS Holy Family Hospital, HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Breese and HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Highland have had nearly 500 confirmed cases of influenza B.

The CDC states that symptoms of Influenza A and B include:

The flu shot will help protect you from both Influenza A and B. “There is still time to get a flu vaccine,” said Marc McCleary, MD, family medicine physician with HSHS Medical Group. “A flu shot is the best protection against the flu and is recommended to everyone ages six months and older.”

Doctors recommend you follow these guidelines to help prevent the flu, in addition to the flu shot.