Swine flu makes return to Arizona
Jan 2, 2014, 8:46 AM | Updated: 8:47 am
PHOENIX — The swine flu is making the rounds again and Arizona health experts are recommending people get a flu shot as soon as possible.
H1N1, dubbed swine flu, first appeared in 2009. It killed thousands globally before a vaccine was developed. Dr. Cara Christ, chief medical officer with the Arizona Department of Health Services, said this time around it’s not as severe. There’s no cause for panic because the current vaccine protects against H1N1.
“Hopefully this vaccine will keep our numbers lower but you never know with the flu,” she said.
Christ said dozens of flu cases have been tested this season and 95 percent have been of the H1N1 variety.
“It could be because of increased travel and it could be because people simply haven’t been vaccinated,” she said.
Christ said some people who are vaccinated end up with the flu but they’re still better off getting the vaccine.
There have been no child deaths in Arizona this season from the swine flu.