Flu begins making the rounds in Wisconsin; state health officials urge use of flu vaccine

MADISON -- State health officials say the flu season is getting an early start in Wisconsin.

From September 1- September 22, 2017,  there have been 19 confirmed cases of influenza in Wisconsin and 8 hospitalizations, compared to 5 confirmed cases and two hospitalizations during the same period in 2016.

Officials with the state say the flu shot is safe and effective for people six months old and older. However, there are certain people who are at a greater risk of getting the flu and could have serious health complications if they do come down with the virus.

Those who are strongly encouraged to receive the flu vaccination include:


    Supplies of the vaccine are plentiful and available through health care providers and many pharmacies.

    In addition to the flu shot, officials say there are simple steps we can all take to protect ourselves and others from illness:


      Information about the 2017-2018 flu season can be found in the DHS Weekly Influenza Report.