The California Department of Public Health has reported the first death of a child under five due to flu and Respiratory Syncytial Virus this winter season.
Health officials say information, including where the death happened, is not being released at this time due to the protection of patient confidentiality.“Our hearts go out to the family of this young child,” said State Public Health Officer and CDPH Director Dr. Tomás Aragón.
“This tragic event serves as a stark reminder that respiratory viruses can be deadly, especially in very young children and infants. We are entering a busy winter virus season – with RSV, flu, and COVID-19 spreading – and urge parents and guardians to vaccinate their children as soon as possible against flu and COVID-19. It’s also important to follow basic prevention tips like frequent hand washing, wearing a mask, and staying home when sick to slow the spread of germs.
Young children are most vulnerable to severe complications from RSV and the flu, especially if they have underlying medical conditions or were born prematurely, according to CDPH. Californians are being told to follow these five tips to protect themselves and others from severe illness and hospitalization:
CDPH says the 2022–2023 RSV season began earlier than usual, with activity rapidly increasing throughout October. Usually, activity rises in December and peaks in February.
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