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Indiana Department of Health reports first flu death of the season

Vaccinating earlier is better ahead of winter holiday gatherings — it takes about two weeks to develop antibodies against influenza.
Vaccinating earlier is better ahead of winter holiday gatherings — it takes about two weeks to develop antibodies against influenza.

The Indiana Department of Health reported the state’s first flu death of the season. The department said no additional information about the person would be released to protect their identity.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone age 6 months and older get a flu vaccine each year. Vaccinating earlier is better ahead of winter holiday gatherings — it takes about two weeks to develop antibodies against influenza.

More than 270 Hoosiers died during last year’s flu season.

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State Health Commissioner Lindsay Weaver said in a statement practicing “healthy habits” like frequent handwashing and staying home when sick can prevent the spread of flu.

“This helps prevent the spread of flu, which can quickly become a serious, even life-threatening illness for some Hoosiers,” Weaver said.

Common signs and symptoms of the flu include:

  • fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher
  • cough
  • sore throat
  • headache
  • fatigue
  • muscle aches
  • runny or stuffy nose

IDOH updates  its influenza dashboard weekly and includes information about how widespread influenza-like illnesses are throughout Indiana.

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Lauren Chapman is the digital producer for our statewide collaboration, and is based at WFYI in Indianapolis. She previous has worked at a basketball magazine, a top 30 newspaper, and a commercial television station. Lauren is new to public media, but in addition to her job "making stuff on the internet," she is also a radio and television reporter. She's a proud Ball State University alumna and grew up on the west side of Indianapolis.