Influenza virus strikes earlier than usual
The notice of the influenza outbreak at Northwest Lodge was lifted in late December but seniors, people with underlying health conditions, compromised immune systems and caregivers are still at risk.
Dr. Mandiangu Nsungo, Medical Health Officer with Saskatchewan Health Authority, told meadowlakeNOW there have been three influenza outbreaks in north western long term care facilities to date.
“Type A virus is part of the reason for the outbreak in long term care facilities including in Meadow Lake,“ he said. “We’re noticing type B is appearing in a higher proportion earlier in the season. Usually type B appears in higher proportion toward the end of the season, typically the end of February and March.”
Nsungo said three quarters of the virus in circulation are type A influenza, and the remaining 25 per cent is of the Type B strain.

