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Public Health Report 2/14/19

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
February 14, 2019
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According to the flu latest surveillance data, Mississippi is experiencing its highest flu rate this season, with schools reporting extensive absences due to influenza. While flu affects all age groups, most cases of flu-like illness are currently being reported in those under 24 years old.
Nationally, the number of deaths from flu in children under 18 has risen to 28 as of February 2, including one Mississippi pediatric flu death in December.

MSDH has issued advice for helping prevent the spread of flu in schools:
• Preventing the spread of flu in schools »
Flu vaccination is still the wise choice for prevention
Even though the state is in the middle of peak flu season, it’s not too late to get vaccinated. Vaccination is the best way to decrease the risk of influenza infection and the best way to reduce the risk of complications from influenza. Flu vaccinations for children are available at all county health departments, and flu shots for children and adults are still available in pharmacies and from your health care provider.
More about flu shots and flu protection »

 

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MSDH Investigates Case of Active Tuberculosis at Jackson High School

The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) will test approximately 200 students and faculty for TB infection after a case of active tuberculosis (TB) disease was confirmed in a student at Provine High School in Jackson.
Long-term direct contact with a person who has active TB disease can result in TB infection. TB infection causes no illness and is not contagious, but can develop into active TB disease over time. While the risk of transmission is minimal from the Provine case, MSDH will notify anyone who may be at risk and schedule them for TB testing. A course of treatment is recommended for those with TB infection in order to prevent future TB disease. Testing for TB is only recommended for those individuals notified by the MSDH.
TB is a respiratory infection that spreads when a person inhales airborne germs over an extended period of time in a confined area with someone who has the active disease. Symptoms of active TB disease include persistent coughing, coughing up blood, night sweats and weight loss.
MSDH regularly investigates incidents of communicable diseases like TB when they occur in schools, businesses, or other places in the community. Our disease investigation staff conducts interviews, identifies contacts who may be at risk, and arranges testing and appropriate preventive treatment to prevent possible spread of disease.

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