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Recorded flu numbers drop drastically but expert warns caution
Key takeaways
- More than 33,000 flu cases have been detected so far this year, down from 96,422 in 2025 over the same period.
- There's been a big drop in recorded flu cases this year following the deadliest year for influenza this century in 2025.
- The Australian Centre for Disease Control believes there might be increased population immunity because so many people were infected last year.
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More than 33,000 flu cases have been detected so far this year, down from 96,422 in 2025 over the same period. (Supplied: NIH.gov)
There's been a big drop in recorded flu cases this year following the deadliest year for influenza this century in 2025.
The Australian Centre for Disease Control believes there might be increased population immunity because so many people were infected last year.
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