New numbers from the CDC today show H1N1 really is mainly a young person's illness. The stats from 27 states since September 1st show that 90% of deaths from H1N1 are in people under age 65. This is the complete opposite of what we see with seasonal flu, where 90% of deaths usually happen in people over age 65.
Here's a breakdown:
24% of deaths are in the under 25 age group
65% are in the 25-64 age group
11% are over age 65
It seems that most of those who have died have had some underlying medical problem such as asthma or diabetes. Yet some young people in apparent good health havent been able to recover from the disease.
A little word to the wise for parents. It is true that most children who get H1N1 will recover without problems- their illness is mild. But "mild" is a relative term. In this case, "mild" means feeling like you got hit by a truck.
Its important, therefore, to keep an eye out for signs that a normal case of flu has become a complicated one.
Confused
Lethargic
Continued vomiting
Chest pain, rapid breathing, problems breathing
Severe headache or stiff neck
Abdominal pain
These are just some of many symptoms that signal the need for medical care. If youre concerned, remember its better to play it safe and give your doctor a call.