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Wisconsin Sees Spike In Flu Cases Compared To 2016

Nearly 940 Confirmed Cases, Compared To About 180 At Same Time Last Year

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Woman receiving a flu shot
Jack Dempsey/AP Images for National Council on Aging and Sanofi Pasteur

Wisconsin is seeing another jump in flu cases with five times the amount of confirmed cases compared to this time last year.

Data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services shows the state has had nearly 940 confirmed flu cases, compared to nearly 180 at the same point of last year’s flu season.

WLUK-TV reports Prevea Health Centers have treated nearly 330 flu cases this season in the northeast part of the state. That compares to nearly 30 cases at this time last year. This flu season’s amount at Prevea already has surpassed its total number of nearly 230 cases last season.

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Dr. Paul Pritchard, Prevea Health chief quality officer, said the primary reason for this year’s increase in flu cases is that the vaccine developed last spring isn’t as effective.