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Flu: Triangle doctors see increased cases of the flu but it's not too late to get vaccinated
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Increase in Triad flu cases leads health-care systems to implement youth visitor restrictions
"Wash your hands, wash your hands, wash your hands," is what Dr. Guadalupe says is the best way to stop the flu from spreading. Those are the people certainly more at risk and we do see people that unfortunately die from the flu," Dr. Kiefaber said. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – According to the Ohio Department of Health's latest flu report, confirmed flu-hospitalizations are up 45 percent this week. physician at Miami Valley Hospital says they opened another wing to handle the increase in patients partly due to the flu. The state of Ohio doesn't track adult flu deaths.



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