Flu vaccinations are being urged as cases rise. So, how effective is this winter’s jab?


Australia had a couple of virtually flu-free years, but the disease has bounced back — and then some — over the past month or so.

Just shy of 10,600 influenza cases were reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System in the first third of this year, with more than 7,000 of those diagnosed in the fortnight between April 25 and May 8.

That’s compared to just 598 reported flu cases in the whole of 2021, thanks largely to closed borders and COVID restrictions.

Now, as Australians head into winter with little natural immunity, and face the potential risk of a co-infection with COVID-19, experts say getting the flu vaccine is more important than ever.

“We’ve got around 600,000 children under the age of two who’ve never seen flu, so that’s quite a sizeable population of young kids who are entirely susceptible,” Sheena Sullivan, an infectious diseases epidemiologist at the Doherty Institute, told ABC News.



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