State health
officials say a flu strain that caused the 2009 flu pandemic is causing
widespread illness again in New
Mexico this season.
The New Mexico Department of
Health epidemiologist Chad Smelser says the influenza strain is especially
hitting children and younger adults.
He says activity and hospitalizations for
flu in Albuquerque
began rising in late December. Albuquerque
area hospitals reported that H1N1 is responsible for a majority of flu
hospitalizations. At University of New Mexico Hospital, officials say nine
patients have been hospitalized for flu since Christmas.
David Stryker, medical
director of infection control at Presbyterian
Hospital , says 15 people
remained hospitalized for flu on Friday.
Information from the Associated Press.
Information from the Associated Press.
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