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Deadly flu ‘epidemic’ threatens UK this winter as Aussie strain kills 147, top NHS doc warns

A DEADLY flu "epidemic" could hit the UK this winter as an outbreak in Australia has killed 147 this year, a top NHS doctor has warned.

Figures show that there have been 94,000 confirmed cases of the virus in Australia since January - compared with just 12,000 in total last year.

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Professor Brendan Murphy, Australia’s chief officer, has described it as "a very unusual early season and it has caught people a bit by surprise.”

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Britain's flu season tends to mirror what happens Down Under, leaving experts fearing that the latest strain could reach the UK this winter.

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Dr Taj Hassan, from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, said the Australian figures looked "very scary indeed".

He said: "We struggled last year [in A&Es] in incredibly benevolent circumstances. I am not sure that is going to happen this year. It is very important that we prepare.

“Perhaps we need to start vaccination early and set aside some money.”

Dr Hassan said work was needed to improve vaccination uptake for healthcare workers and vulnerable groups.

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He also expressed concerns over bed capacity warning that there should be robust planning so people aren't stuck in corridors.

Dr Hassan added: “NHS England will really need to focus on how to provide clear ring-fenced extra resources for these people."

Aussie flu

In 2017, Australia had its worst flu outbreak on record with the number of people needing hospital treatment double that of the previous year.

Some hospitals had standing room only as the H3N2 strain of the winter bug struck the country with more than 137,500 cases confirmed by the start of September.

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