Flu vaccine not as effective as past years, says chief medical officer

The internationally approved flu vaccine for this year has not provided as strong coverage as past vaccines, says the chief medical officer.

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Australia's chief medical officer says there has been a significantly higher number of flu cases than normal in people who have been vaccinated.

Professor Brendan Murphy said this season's vaccine, selected by the World Health Organisation, gave "moderate to good" coverage of the viruses, but it had not been as effective as previous years.

"We have been notified of about 100 deaths from influenza so far this year, but we believe that to be an underestimation," Prof Murphy told reporters in Canberra on Wednesday.

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Published 20 September 2017 1:50pm
Updated 20 September 2017 3:31pm
Source: AAP


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