Flu infections in South Australia are doubling, according to reporting from multiple outlets, as one young woman describes a rapid illness that leads to an 11-day hospital stay. She says it progresses quickly and becomes very serious, describing her experience in hospital over that period.
The articles present the increase in flu cases as the main public-health development, while focusing on the personal account to illustrate potential severity. Both outlets describe similar timing and the woman’s condition deteriorating rapidly, but they vary mainly in wording and emphasis. One outlet foregrounds the infection trend and her narrative, while the other pairs the trend with the same core description of how quickly the illness worsened.
Overall, the sources align on two points: flu infections are rising in South Australia, and at least one patient experience shows how quickly symptoms can intensify enough to require extended inpatient care.