CDC News and Highlights (Influenza): Canine Influenza, Vaccine Recall, Weekly Surveillance

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Title: CDC News and Highlights (Influenza): Canine Influenza, Vaccine Recall, Weekly Surveillance
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CDC Influenza News and Highlights
April 17, 2015

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FluView - Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report

Situation Update: Summary of Weekly FluView

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Reports Flu Vaccine Recall

Update on Canine Influenza (Dog Flu) Outbreak Reported in Chicago Area

Weekly Influenza Surveillance

Flu activity continues to decline and is below national baseline levels. However, activity remains elevated in parts of the country, including the northeast. Sporadic flu activity will continue to occur. While most flu activity occurs from October to November in the United States, flu viruses are detected year-round, including during the spring and summer months.

H3N2 viruses predominated earlier in the season, however, influenza B viruses have been more common in recent weeks. This season has been severe for people 65 years and older, with very high hospitalization rates being recorded.

Influenza antiviral drugs can treat flu illness. CDC recommends these drugs be used to treat people who are very sick or who are at high risk of serious flu-related complications who have flu symptoms. Early antiviral treatment works best.

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GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Reports Flu Vaccine Recall

April 16, 2015 — GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has notified CDC and FDA that it is recalling remaining doses of its 2014-2015 FLULAVAL® QUADRIVALENT Thimerosal-free Pre-Filled Syringes (PFS) flu vaccine. This recall does not affect FLULAVAL QUADRIVALENT Multi Dose Vials (MDV), FLULAVAL [trivalent] MDV or any other GSK vaccines. GSK voluntarily initiated this recall because of the potential that FLULAVAL pre-filled syringes may have reduced effectiveness due to a decrease in potency detected through routine testing.

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Update on Canine Influenza (Dog Flu) Outbreak Reported in Chicago Area

April 13, 2015 — A canine influenza A H3N2 virus is responsible for an outbreak of dog flu reported in the Chicago area according to a press release issued by Cornell University, home to the New York State Animal Diagnostic Laboratory. Dog flu is a contagious respiratory disease in dogs. Two canine influenza viruses have been identified worldwide: an influenza A H3N8 virus and an influenza A H3N2 virus. No human infections with either of these canine influenza viruses have ever been reported.

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