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Flu shots urged for elderly, young as Tamiflu-resistant cases rise

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Hongkongers whose health is more vulnerable, such as the elderly, are urged to get their flu shots in the next week or so, after latest figures show Tamiflu-resistant flu is dominating the reported cases.

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Of 66 samples of influenza A tested, nearly 70 per cent were H1N1 Brisbane flu, a sub-strain of the virus that caused the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, the most deadly in the past century.

Thomas Tsang Ho-fai, the controller for the Centre for Health Protection, said last weekend that laboratory tests showed that 90 per cent of flu-like illnesses were caused by the H1N1 virus, which had been shown to be resistant to the antiviral Tamiflu in the US.

Thomas Chung Wai-hung, who heads the centre's emergency response and information branch, said it also found that more than 90 per cent of the H1N1 Brisbane flu samples tested were Tamiflu-resistant.

'We are more or less comparable to the other places, that is, we have a relatively high proportion of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 flu,' said Dr Chung.

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'We are concerned too, having noted that this virus can mutate from time to time. That is why we monitor very closely the situation in Hong Kong as well as globally.

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